No creature in the world can compete with humans when it comes to calling something 'mine'. Even a small child is taught to call toys his own and at the same time he is taught to learn sharing. Poor child takes years to understand what his elders meant and by the time he learns sharing, he is grown too big to even tell his dad that he has a girlfriend.
A friend of mine decided to start a blog where four of people would be writing and sharing our ideas. It died down in a flick of time and he went mad, when we all started asking him how to differentiate between 'our personal' blog and 'shared blog. We all felt threatened by the public nature of it. And, thus the decision was taken to bury the idea and carry on with our personal blogs.
It was not only this, it was basically our failure to identify our writings as personal, creative and thoughts. Frankly speaking, all of it is personal as far as it comes from one individual....and if one writes it on the blog then nothing is private!
But yes, it does give a good feeling to know that we have a space where only 'i' write (even if it is once in six months). Same is the case with our lives. We love to know that we have a life, even if we are wasting it. Inspite of being taught several times the concept of 'sharing' , we go on living our own way with indifferent nature ever increasing.
The net result is....no matter how liberal minded we are...we do want to live in our own little compartment, in our own way...and yes no sharing!
2 comments:
I don't think a child needs to be taught to be possessive about a toy. It's his when given/gifted to him. We are born possessive.
Shared blogs do exist, and do well too. But there has to be an incentive; sharing of advertisement revenues for example. More importantly, there has to be a theme to the blog, its own identity that the bloggers will portray and develop (in case of a personal blog this incentive is already in place). Without a strong reason for existance, blogs, like humans, will just peter away. Blogs too can be possessive, you know.
I agree with Lazubug on sharing spaces for a reason. The world has still not ended and we have humans sharing spaces out of sheer habit.
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