In a world saturated with pretense, where the line between the genuine and the artificial is often indistinct, I stand as a bastion of authenticity. It’s a challenging path, one that’s often met with the cold shoulder of indifference, but it’s a path I tread with unwavering conviction.
My blog is a labor of love, a testament to my dedication to truth and transparency. I don’t chase after hollow metrics; I seek to forge real connections, to share insights that resonate and inspire. Yet, it appears that for some, a fleeting ‘like’ suffices, an effortless token that bypasses the heart of my message.
I champion the art of reading, a practice that seems to be fading into obscurity. I urge you, my readers, to join me in this pursuit. Not just on my blog but others as well, to truly engage with the content, to savor the words, and to let them stir something within you. When I receive a comment, it’s a dialogue, a confirmation that my voice has been heard and valued.
It’s not just about putting my thoughts out there; I also take the time to delve into your blogs. While I may not get to every single one, I make it a point to read most, and comment as well if there is time too. We are sometimes very busy here, and it’s challenging to ensure we actually read your posts. It’s a reciprocal exchange, a shared journey of discovery and understanding.
As we navigate our stats, it’s not vanity that drives us but a genuine desire to connect and serve our audience better. However, the insincerity of some interactions cannot be overlooked. When my sincere comments are selectively removed, it’s a stark reminder of the selective engagement that’s all too prevalent.
To those who have consistently shown support, who have read, commented, and engaged with sincerity – I extend my deepest gratitude. Your engagement is the lifeblood of this blog. To the disingenuous, we part ways with this post.
Let us hold dear the value of authenticity and cultivate a community where sincerity reigns supreme. Wishing you all the best, be it day, night, or week – and let’s not forget, it’s the genuine connections that endure.

You hit the nail on the head! There are some who have made a vague comment(such as: great blog) then want me to post their business oriented blogpost site, after never commenting or “liking” one of mine. If I enjoy someone’s post, I make a comment or ask a question. That says, “I truly enjoyed your blogpost.” I share every now and then when I think it will appeal to others or help others. Thank you, for all you and others are doing.
You’re welcome, and thank you for all that you do. 😎
Thank you.