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The trouble with pleasing the masses and still writing about what you’re interested in…

24 January 2010 20 views No Comment written by Anisha

Even before I purchased my domain and webspace, I read all the important weblogs on ‘how to blog’ (like problogger or copyblogger); I still haven‘t quit that habit.

General consensus seems to be that you‘ll probably give your best performance in blogging and writing when your subject os something that you‘re genuinely interested in and really passionate about.

It is true: I find it easier doing research on a matter that has a considerable value to me and it seems much more like fun rather than work. The writing will go a lot quicker and sound much more animated.

What do you do though if your field of interest is something that is seemingly not of a high value to others, requires a profound knowledge and is also quite controverse?

I could go off into a rant about how people have a wrong understanding of what I study, namely theology. I‘ll save that for another day though.

Goal of this post is to find out from you whether, as a reader, you‘d be terribly put off by the occasional post on faith, my studies and what I believe in.

I can absolutely promise you that my aim is not to convert people or start vicious discussions (though I‘m quite aware of the fact that religious splinter groups will jump at those chances); one thing I believe in is not to force any faith of belief on people.

It would simply be nice to have a location to put certain thoughs and articles out there while even my friends roll their eyes if I strike up a converation on the matter.

To receive feedback on how you‘d handle the situation and your thoughts on the matter would be plain lovely, my dears!

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