Why do I … ?
That is an interesting question I ponder often. Certain things strike my fancy or I wonder why things work a certain way, or why they don’t work a certain way?
So why do I write? Why do I blog specifically?
Much like you, my readers, I suppose there are many differing reasons. Perhaps I like to rattle off opinions, perhaps I use this medium as journal of sorts to record my thoughts, or perhaps I want to spark a small conversation in a small community.
All of these do revolve around the core of why I blog, but perhaps an even better way in which to discover why I write might be to ask what is it that I like most about writing – about blogging?
I think perhaps at the core of my being is an insatiable thirst for knowledge. I think what I have found I most enjoy about writing is that it flips a switch in my mind; it keeps me observant – always prodding me to ask why, even more than I already might otherwise.
As I’m washing dishes, or going to the park with my daughter, or working through a complex issue within my business I’m always tilting my head to the side – challenging myself to try and look at the situation a smidge differently.
It is not without its complications. There are times when asking why has caused me more grief than not knowing. However, I have to remind myself that no one said knowledge would be without pain or insult. I asked for the blinders to be removed. How else can I be prepared for the inevitable, the always onward-marching, change?
So it is, that I sit here before a monitor, with the click, clack, click of the keyboard keeping beat with my thoughts that I challenge myself to another discovery – however small – each day; I enter a contest, of sorts, to see how many times I can discover a new truth, a new reason, a new dance of cause and effect.
What is it that tugs at you to keep you writing?
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Ken Stewart’s blog, ChangeForge.com, focuses on the collision between the constantly changing worlds of business and technology. Ken is also the Director of Technology at Kearns Business Solutions.


