Life is what you make of it

Life is what you make of it! – Sure, this is a cliche, but an often accurate one.
I happened to come across a blog with the same title written by Oke. I was immediately taken in by the sincerity of his words, the uncommon wisdom and the genuine outreach to communicate from one human to another.
By reading “Life is what you make of it”, I discovered that there was no hidden attempts to mask the author’s superiority on any subject. There was no effort made to show his expertise on any given platform. There was no hidden sales messages. There was nothing sold, nothing brought. There was no effort to monetize page views, traffic, adsense this, paid clicks that.
Oke just had a blog to capture the sands of time imprinted on his life. And he merely wanted to share this with the world. Reading “Life is what you make of it” made me realize that the blogosphere is not that untamed beast where every man, woman and child is laying claim to a publishing maven. No!
There are folks like Oke, who keep the blog world as simple in it’s purest form. A medium of communication as opposed to monetization. “Life is what you make of it” is a refreshing blog from a personable individual, who wants to better himself and the world around him.
Read it now and read it often. You will love it and learn as well.
Like Oke, we all seek to live a meaningful life in some form or the other. To that end, let us strive to be complete.
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March 19th, 2008 at 4:29 am
Thanks for the warm comments for my blog. You don’t know how much this means to me for someone to write about my blog and like what I am doing. Getting people to leave comments and people emailing me on how I touch their lives is really remarkable and just keeps me writing more. Again I thank you for your critique of my blog.
Oke
March 19th, 2008 at 4:59 am
You are very welcome, Oke! Keep up the good work. You speak straight from the heart and you inspire. Just be careful about your driving. Driving long and especially driving fast is not something I’d recommend.
Be well and best wishes
Chris