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Quality, not Quantity

Sometimes, as a blogger (no, I'm not calling myself a blogger) or actually, as anyone who's made a new account for a service where they can share stuff i.e, Blogger, Youtube, Tumblr etc. You just have that vision right in front of you that you'll post something everyday and that habit will be solidified from today onwards and that if you post enough things that you think people want to read, it will open new opportunities for you and then you'll get rich and then bla, bla. bla (Wow, that was a long sentence). 

I used to be like that. Posting something everyday JUST for the sake of posting something everyday even though I knew that the quality of that post was shit. It's ironic because I'm kind of doing that now... 

Anyways, to anyone who's bored enough to click to view this article, I just want to say that just because you just made a new account somewhere, it doesn't mean that you should post everyday for the sake of posting. You should post when you feel like, or when you think there's something that you REALLY want to share with everyone. I've seen in a number of blogs that the best blogs aren't the ones that post everyday but when they do post something. It's extremely pleasant to read. 

I guess from today onwards, I'll try to adopt that kind of approach to this blog. It's about Quality, not Quantity. :)

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