Visitors to these several blogsites seem much like this to me today.
They are ordinary people, but are not interested in hashing over the same old stuff.
Many have some college. Some have post graduate degrees. Some have very little formal learning. They are more curious then most and are lifelong learners. They explore in their own way. They may even explore blogs.
They may be interested in facets of science and to have imaginations which tend to be realistic. Those imaginations are often wide ranging. A number of them are interested in kinds and sorts of history and sociology! A few have considered the nature of governance. They can also be interested in thoughts relate to world affairs. Others are happily married.
Often they are interested in getting the backstory of the news and other happenings and doings, but often don't tell me so.
They believe that the quality of communication is important. They suspect that face to face communication is very important. They want to learn more, to understand more, to let more meaning in to their life.
Health is an interest of theirs, both public health and personal health. They are also interested in personal development. Many love honesty, reality, and clear thinking. Some feel ready and willing to ask a question or make a comment.
Some are finding the interactivity of these sites and others have found some of the various search aids available. Many feel free to make some intuitive explorations on some of associated blogsites. If you are finding something of yourself in these descriptions, you may find some pleasure, profit, and satisfaction in further exploration of a couple of these several associated sites.
You may even surprise yourself by being attracted to either the Governance site or the Dialogue site. You could find some interesting information in my kind of prehistory in the History blogsite.
I am always please to hear from you especially by way of the "comments" app available at many of the sites. I am also learning to accept help.
Do let me hear from you whenever you feel like doing so.
Here are some are some associate sites to take a peek at:
Thank you for reading!
rcs
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