I don’t think there is anything inherently wrong with informative blogs. Those that doesn’t have original content and just collect things around the web. In fact, I do read regularly a couple of them.
But I do think that a blogger who doesn’t put thoughts and feelings on his blog is missing a huge chance to learn.
Just one thing, though, sharing thoughts and feelings is not the same that sharing private life.
Narrative and teaching, two powerful ways of learning
I’ve always been a guy inclined toward science and rational discussion, dissertative prose and speech had been a major interest since always. So, I am a natural candidate to run a blog like this.
Yet, I always loved reading narrative. I started with Jules Verne at an early age and never stopped, but I hardly ever wrote any.
Lately, I’ve started to give more value to narrative. I still don’t write, and I don’t have a great sense on how to do it, nor a real interest in doing it so. But I am coming to the conclusion that a great narrative requires talents that are not required for dissertation.
While in dissertation you need the ability to make a point and provide rational evidence about it, in narrative you have the oportunity to make a point without stating it. Sometimes without even know exactly what this point is.
To be able to construct a narrative like this, you have to trust your reader. You don’t send everything ready, just like in dissertative text. You need the reader to participate and build the pieces you left behind.
I really wonder where could dissertation have gone without the huge production of narrative the humanty always had. Narrative is not just story telling, an author, as well as a reader, can really learn a lot from it.
I found out that narrative text and teaching people are actually two of my most important sources of knowledge.
To really learn something you must give it a deep thought, and that is why I ended up discovering that a good part of my knowledge was only really acquired when I taught someone else, and this is one of the main reasons why I am a blogger.
5 blogs that make me think, I’ve been tagged
I can’t but feel honored that Anna tagged me to the “5 blogs that make me think” blog meme.
And now I am supposed to tag 5 other people to follow me on this.
My first option would be, of course, Anna herself, not only she is a great writer that has much more chances of succeed in really good narrative writing that I could ever dream to, but also, as my wife, she makes me think on a daily basis. But I don’t think there is a purpose on tagging her back, once she already participated.
I also agree with Anna’s choices, but I’ll tag someone else.
It would be hard to chose 5 blogs that make me think, because most blogs on my blogroll (the “What I Read” section on the sidebar) are such kind of blogs.
I guess I have to start with Chris Garret. When I heard of the famous problogger talking about problogging I thought “How good can this be?”. But I gave it a try, and is one of the most interesting reads I’m having lately.
Then, I guess it would be Robert Nyman. He runs a blog that is mostly about web development, but subjects arise alongside that make it always much more friendly than strict work.
Those two have already huge amounts of readers and doesn’t need much help to succeed. Now, some fellows run more humble blogs that could improve with good support, so I’ll tag three bloggers that make me think and deserve this incentive: Andre, Chris and Dani.
I apologize with my public for this, but the last three are written in portuguese.














Guilherme
is a Web Designer focused on web standards and the web ahead of us.







5 Comments
Hey Guilherme,
It’s not easy to express how glad I am because of your words… thanks!
I agree Chris and Dani’s blogs are fantastic (a pitty they are in portuguese, so not everyone will understand).
Thank you for the other tips, I enjoyed Chris Garretts’ site very much!
Cheers
Anna
You are welcome, Anna
Thanks for mentioning my blog. I love your blog design, I have template envy! :)
Thanks, Chris! Very kind of you.
Bu the way, for all those interested in the Zo’C Fluid and elastic layout, you can read the inugural post for it.
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