Are posts, double edged swords ?

By | May 12, 2015

Some of the posts that I post in the blog, have also been posted on my timeline on Facebook. As all of you know, I speak about a variety of topics, including music, psychology, human nature, and spirituality.

I want to speak a little bit about my experience when I write posts about human nature. When I post about noble qualities of people like integrity, truthfulness and character, people feel so happy and come back and ask me, if I wrote about them. Their joy knows no bounds when they mistakenly think, I have written about them.

Few days later, I post about negatives qualities of people, I found around me, like lying, cheating, moral corruption and so on, and then some of my the people who reads the post feel offended. They blindly believe I was talking about them.  I even had circumstances where more than one person would come to me and started justifying themselves, imagining I was targeting them on a public space( Facebook/ blog),so much so that I was left with only two options

  1. Stop creative writing forever, for people who were insecure
  2. Block their access to my posts

But at the end of the day, what matters is, you follow your heart. I am not immature to bring my personal problems to a public space, like facebook or blog. And also that I am not a coward that I am afraid to confront problem makers face-to-face. So if these people do have a problem, I can only request them to stop reading my blog/ posts and start getting a life !

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