The Hidden Power of the Web
Last week I had two posts (here and here) regarding personal difficulties in my life expressing some reasons that have disappointed me. Although things have not abruptly changed in my life in these a few days but actually time has let me to find a better mental position and pass that stage to some extent. Still I'm looking to see how to solve these big problems and hope that things get better as soon as possible.
However, I'm not going to talk about this stuff again. One point and probably the only positive point of those days was getting lots of reactions from my friends and followers on the web that inspired me to write this post. I thought it's not fair to not thank everybody for checking in and asking about me. So let me write this post and finish the recent posts about my personal stuff for now.
In the past 5-6 years of being active on the web as a blogger, site owner and author, I always had a good feeling about my interactions with others.
Believe it or not, but I don't have any friend from the other placed that I've been. All my friends and buddies are those who found me via the web or I found them. Some of these guys have been my best friends who affected my whole life. I'm generally a guy who's very sensitive about choosing friends so this is a reason that stops from getting serious with many guys who come around me.
I have no doubt that finding new friends has been the most impressive point of blogging (text blogging or photo blogging) for me. I've always been thankful of having such good friends. You know, it's interesting to find new people day after day from different places around the globe!
On the other hand, in the past three years of blogging on this blog and appearance on the .NET community, I moved up and up step by step. Those who have been with me should understand what I mean. I passed all steps to come upper and upper to this point (it's not high but it's higher than where I was in the past).
But I had no idea about my audience on this blog and on the community. In the last three years I had some jumps over and over and never could foresee my audience. What happened to me (and is not solved yet) let me believe that I have a much bigger audience and a much wider range of followers that what I could imagine. This gave me a good energy to get up again and try to change the way that environmental parameters are trying to define for me!
I was happy to hear back from you on phone, chats, email, Twitter and this blog and read about your offers to help me. Whatever they were (even if they couldn't really help me), they are invaluable for myself. This isn't something easy to achieve for everyone but I'd be happy and proud to be able to achieve it. I have such a great support in my back that stops me from stopping!
Thank you, all, for your help and support. I really appreciate that. I hope that I can do something, even a bit, to answer your support!
By the way, I'm trying to keep my energy and do not loose it until the end of service (4.5 months remained and still counting down!). Beside that, I also try to get things solved as much as I can (and others let!) and will keep everybody updated about my status here!
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