Tuesday, February 22, 2005


Sometimes it’s Peaceful

Somewhere in United Kingdom a blogger,Gill, found The Life interesting. She advised me that for her The Life is Blogg of the Day on Feb. 20 on: Sometimes It's peacefulHer introduction with a positive look expressed by following comments:

Blog of the day: The Life
My blog of the day today is The Life, by Reza Ghavidel in Tehran. The blog contains a good mix of amazing pics, personal thoughts and events and political thoughts and happenings too. Well-written, gentle, observant and highly recommended.

Posted By GILL, WEST YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM on Sometimes It's peaceful

I do believe that in this word when we can think loud to let others hear what we have in our mind. A good comment from an unknown friend shows that somewhere you can have something in common with somebody even with different language, culture and whatever it is.
Blogs create a common language and a new culture for writing between people.
You can think loud and let other people join you, upgrade yourselfto and help you to grow up faster. Then you would learn to be more open minded, to share different point of views with others and believe that you are not isolated anymore! You will feel more responsibility because you are on screen in the picture.
You will see others by their own personality as they are by their real face. When they write, it’s real otherwise no need to write.
At least for ordinary people,not politicians, weblogs work like that.
It could be a simple way to think in peace together and show to everybody that really Sometimes It's peaceful.

3 comments:

nadya.s said...

Hi Reza,

FYI,i found out about your blog from Gill's blog,her comment bout 'The life'. How i found her(gill) blog?.. i found her comment on my friends blog,who is also in her 'blog of the day'...what a small world huh..
:: suggest you to read http://spasticolon.blogspot.com/

take care

Gill said...

Thanks for your kind words, Reza
:o)
It's perhaps a bit over-dramatic for an English person to say this, but I seriously think the blogging movement is our best hope for world peace, for the reasons you've stated above.

nadya.s said...

hi Reza and Gill,

i happen to agree with you gill..

cheers! :)