Why should I be a blogger?

February 26th, 2006 by wong24

A recent study found out that Jonathan Wong from Maxim magazine writes about 16,000 words per month, and if you include all the emails he writes, make it 20,000. And 90% of the 16,000 words are very solid, creative, and fun. And this came up a question: Why does he need a blog that people use it to publish "solid", :"creative", and "fun" materials?

A recent studie found out Jonathan Wong from Maxim magazine is starting to forget minor things, for example, what was lunch just 2 hours ago (he keeps thinking of what to eat next)?, and who was that girl just walked by? Did he meet her from a friend’s gathering? Or in a pub? Or at a night club? Or from the strip joint (well, she’s not that hot to be in a strip joint anyway)?

The data, when read separately, will not come up with any sense, but if you combine them together, you may be able to see that, the more words a person writes, the worse his memory gets. Does that make any sense? Sure, probably…… since a person is used to write things down, and he might become more lazy to memorize details. Like, if you have an appointment with a hot date on Monday 20:30, TST area, you will just write it down in your organizer machine (a.k.a. digital organizer, mobile phone, PDA, etc. You know my meaning) and set an alarm 5 hours in advance so you will be able to take a bath or hopefully change some fancy clothes.

So, my point is, we should start jot things down into a book, so at least you will keep yourself busy of revising what you are going to do for the day, and hopefully this will improve your memory.

OK, so the above text really doesn’t make any sense. Thank you for reading, and sorry for wasting your precious time. 

1st post, baby!!

December 13th, 2005 by wong24

Hi there,

  Saw many of my friends are having a blog. So here I am.

What am I going to write? No idea yet. I have to keep my writing professional. Do you expect me to write craps? Nada! I write for my living.

See ya.