Some people blog for the fun and excitement, which technology affords to those who are willing to publish their thoughts. There are also others who feel that online publishing is an economic way of preserving and sharing their memories with those they love. Hence we are bloggers in our own right. However 'blogger' does not yet denote an individual who merely sits in front of a computer tapping away on a keyboard; rather the blogger of this post modern society is a sensitive and perceptive individual who writes and publish with an express purpose of sharing a perspective they feel keenly about.Their perspective might not be ground breaking news pertaining to our existence, yet their description of reality through the medium of language holds the possibility of highlighting the mind numbing ideology the society uses. John Updike in "You Never Know, Dear, How Much I Love You," made a similar statement in the concluding lines when he states a similar sentiment through his protagonist Ben, as he boldly refers to the world as a "jaded coquette" who constantly "spurns our efforts to give ourselves to her wholly." (6). There is no wrong in the indulgence of sharing personal interests, however bloggers should not spare the opportunity to create awareness.
Most people have been a blogger at some point in their lives since most write what they observe; in other words they try to use language to make sense of the mundane and ordinary of life. Thus a blogger who evolves with time and technology should not overlooked his ability to render beauty and reality to the mundane and ordinariness of life through the medium of language.