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raybear ([personal profile] raybear) wrote2001-10-24 09:05 am

I should list one of my interests as 'caveats'.

There's been a theme this week, involving me feeling compromised about personal journaling and how it relates to real people in my life reading it on a regular basis. It's not the first time I've ever though about it obviously, but nowadays I have many "real-life" folks reading my entries while also forming more "real-life" frienships with people outside of LJ. So I'm making it more complicated for myself, I suppose. But I take it as a sign that I've received a couple of direct remarks from folks encouraging me to remain forthright and honest. I've also read a couple posts not aimed at me but addressing the exact same issue. So I guess all I have to say is this:

Everything I write is true at the time, but may not stay true. And it's only a small percentage. I know that's sort of scary, but no matter how much of my heart I seem to wear on my sleeve, I never completely reveal myself.

So yeah. This is such a weird format for keeping a journal in some ways, because I love getting comments and feedback and having conversations. But occasionally there's just the desire to have it be a record of events or whatever. I don't really want to compromise either one.

And now back to our regularly scheduled postings....

[identity profile] supergoat.livejournal.com 2001-10-24 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, thank you, thank you. :)

The same thing has been happening to me lately.

Crazy stuff (http://www.livejournal.com/talkpost.bml?itemid=13314681).
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[personal profile] legalmoose 2001-10-24 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
You know, you can set an entry to "no comments" if you just want it in there with no extraneous feedback.

[identity profile] ridleymae.livejournal.com 2001-10-24 02:05 pm (UTC)(link)
my pal's ex used to say, "that's my opinion and i reserve the right to change it at any time."

also [looking thru bag of inspirational quotes and truths]

the truth is only really true in the moment.

ridley