Inertia
I'm a firm believer that philosophy is a way of life. I think I've made that clear throughout my posts. However, perhaps the reason I keep mentioning philosophy in my posts is precisely because I find it difficult to live life in a philosophical manner. Yet, it's the only life I want.
Inertia, as I refer to it, is one of those personal ailments that I have to struggle with. When inertia sets in, my will seems to desert me. It is thus that I find myself going through the motions, without any clear objective or direction in mind. Needless to mention, when this happens I find it particularly difficult to write.
With this in mind, it amazes me that people continue to visit my blog. My recent posts have been uninspired to say the least. Yet, it seems people have not lost their faith in me, which is both comforting and heartbreaking at the same time. To those of you still reading, I would like to thank you for your dedication and appreciation. However, it seems to me I should refrain from posting until I have something that is worthwhile mentioning, or if you prefer, until the muse comes back to visit. Until then, godspeed you all.
Inertia, as I refer to it, is one of those personal ailments that I have to struggle with. When inertia sets in, my will seems to desert me. It is thus that I find myself going through the motions, without any clear objective or direction in mind. Needless to mention, when this happens I find it particularly difficult to write.
With this in mind, it amazes me that people continue to visit my blog. My recent posts have been uninspired to say the least. Yet, it seems people have not lost their faith in me, which is both comforting and heartbreaking at the same time. To those of you still reading, I would like to thank you for your dedication and appreciation. However, it seems to me I should refrain from posting until I have something that is worthwhile mentioning, or if you prefer, until the muse comes back to visit. Until then, godspeed you all.
