How and Why I Journal(jan.miksovsky.com) |
How and Why I Journal(jan.miksovsky.com) |
A bug!?
But yeah it's a bit confusing for one HN post to take you to another HN post.
Starting a long term commitment like journaling isn’t that hard. Just write something. There are a million apps and special notebooks to make it as easy as possible. I often hear people say staring is easy, maintaining is hard. Maintaining is also easy. Journaling doesn’t get harder with time. We often just underestimate how little your future self will care or value the same things current you does. It’s true that life gets in the way or a busy period will knock you out of your new habits. But starting again is still easy. Maintaining a journaling practice for a long time isn’t really that hard, it’s just hard to keep caring.
Unless they all share in writing and choosing images, it is a personal journal about a family from one members perspective.
Other members of the family would have experienced the recorded events differently and would have chosen different things to record.
(Written as a person that often thinks that different things are interesting and noteworthy.)
In the meantime, please don't anybody else do this!
Do you suppose motivated individuals might have used something like this to bury wrongthink at a time when mods insisted such a thing wasn't happening, and even if it was, it was happening to all tribes equally so really it wasn't a big deal?
Interestingly on the Harmonic client on my Android phone it is claiming -10 points. Very odd.
Or maybe it uses negative points when it detects bad actors voting/commenting on it? Just spitballing of course.
Writing stuff down helps me remember the good times and that the bad times don't last. It shows growth, from the way I write to the way I think. And it's humbling to see my ideas strewn about a piece of paper and realize, they're not as good as I think they are.
So, maybe the tech overlords "hate this one trick". ha.
I do wonder if more people started journaling if the world would become a better place. not a scientist, so I don't know how you'd even prove that. but, anecdotally, journaling is just as effective as therapy for me.