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Re: Online journal phenomenon
Posted By: Sosiqui, on host 130.65.100.113
Date: Monday, April 22, 2002, at 15:25:37
In Reply To: Re: Online journal phenomenon posted by Brunnen-G on Monday, April 22, 2002, at 15:05:01:

> Do you also keep an entirely secret diary? Is that diary coloured by the knowledge that, somehow or other, somebody *might* read it one day? And how would you react if that happened? How would you react if you knew conclusively that it *wouldn't* happen?
>

I used to keep (last year) a 'secret diary' when I had things I needed to work out that I DIDN'T want people to see. This year, I no longer need to worry about that, having broken the secret that I was keeping (and it was my own secret, so I wasn't breaking anyone's confidence or something). I've made a few of those entries viewable to the one person who at that point needed to see them. Not ALL of them, but the most important ones. When writing them, I did not think I would ever be able to show them to anyone, and when I finally did so, I added my own commentary in the margins.

Currently I don't keep any 'secret diaries' aside from my prayer journal, which I use to write my prayers in each night. It helps keep me focused. I don't write in that with an eye to showing it to anyone ever, since it's just a recording of 'conversations' between myself and my God, but I suppose I wouldn't mind letting very close friends who I trust read it.

> Does it seem like your life experiences become more real or understandable if they're written down and read, even if you're the only reader?
>

My life experiences I don't think of in this way - but my emotions become more tangible and easier to deal with when I write them out, even if I'm the only one who reads them. Yup.

Sosi"analyze this!"qui

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