Unraveling the past
It's circa 2107, this young Blogeologist* is browsing through the blogs by Jolvin Rodrigues looking to unravel his personality and his relationships. She has been commissioned by publisher to write a biography on a famous personality who died years ago. Jolvin just happened to be on the blogroll of this famous personality of the 21st century, which is why she is here.
She is meticulous in her approach. Each post is clinically dissected to build a psychological profile of the blogrolled blogger. Every comment, each word and punctuation mark including the odd smiley is a clue. Opinions and lack of them are noted. Hidden and open secrets have been identified. Some are rich some are difficult to find, but the search continues. Relationships - closeness and strains between the two is being assessed. There is too much to do, yet everything is there to be unraveled.
I'm curious what she found eventually in our blogs (that famous blogger friend and mine) and whose blog did she visit later. Was there a possibility that she was able to find some unsung heroes amongst us? It's obvious most of us tend to reveal elements of our personality knowingly and unknowingly unaware what and how they will get used in the future. Maybe there is a purpose...just maybe.
*One who investigates blogs and unravels the personality of the blogger and makes money out of the findings
She is meticulous in her approach. Each post is clinically dissected to build a psychological profile of the blogrolled blogger. Every comment, each word and punctuation mark including the odd smiley is a clue. Opinions and lack of them are noted. Hidden and open secrets have been identified. Some are rich some are difficult to find, but the search continues. Relationships - closeness and strains between the two is being assessed. There is too much to do, yet everything is there to be unraveled.
I'm curious what she found eventually in our blogs (that famous blogger friend and mine) and whose blog did she visit later. Was there a possibility that she was able to find some unsung heroes amongst us? It's obvious most of us tend to reveal elements of our personality knowingly and unknowingly unaware what and how they will get used in the future. Maybe there is a purpose...just maybe.
*One who investigates blogs and unravels the personality of the blogger and makes money out of the findings
11 Comments:
gimme some time, need a digestive...
By Anonymous, at Sunday, December 03, 2006 2:18:00 AM
@gaiza - take your time, you have 100 years
By Jolvin Rodrigues, at Sunday, December 03, 2006 2:33:00 AM
u shud joing the Oxford Dictionary guys :)
By Neo, at Sunday, December 03, 2006 11:09:00 PM
@neo - if they pay me at 1000 pounds a coined word, well I could consider :)
By Jolvin Rodrigues, at Monday, December 04, 2006 12:11:00 PM
That's because joy is ephemeral, like smoke...we sense it, but only for moments, n realise only once it's passed our way...pain, that's like stones, easier to spot, easier to blame...
can't understand why talking abt pain makes one seem distorted...it's the same thing..pain n joy...nothing that shld be taboo..
By A Arora, at Monday, December 04, 2006 10:33:00 PM
@ tell me no more - Commented on your blog, has more context there :)
By Jolvin Rodrigues, at Tuesday, December 05, 2006 1:41:00 AM
i agree with u on that. plus it's easier to write when ur overwhelmed in pain...anyone can do that..now, writing when ur happy is extremely difficult...as aristotle, said, writing is catharsis...an outlet...n how many of us need an outlet to share joy..hardly anyone..we're so selfish that we soak all of that happiness ourselves...just like ppl r'ber god only when they're in trouble...
By A Arora, at Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:00:00 PM
juss wonderful,jolvin. :)
By Anonymous, at Thursday, December 07, 2006 7:50:00 AM
@tell me no more - exactly! In a world that has a paucity of joy one tends to store it and not share it like they do with the excess of pain.
@ganga - Nice to see you back. Thanks for your comment
By Jolvin Rodrigues, at Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:33:00 PM
during this dissection she found
...a heart
which had faced lots of ups and down... a heart which had cried with his crying friend... a heart which had helped a friend in need and forgotten.....
... pairs of lungs who have puffed so many ciggarettes in and out
and
a ... mind which has a capability of writing such creative blogs that it brought her back to write THIS....!!!!
By Anonymous, at Wednesday, January 17, 2007 1:07:00 AM
@anon - looks like you know me pretty well, helps if I know who you are too :)
By Jolvin Rodrigues, at Wednesday, February 07, 2007 2:30:00 AM
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