The world is no small place
As I open up to let in light
I turn from these broken rays
When a garden was my home
All I saw was the sky
Now I've seen past the edge
I've been lost in my mind
And when I look to the sky
I drift away
Perhaps I shall go a bit deeper into my personal self-description. First of all, I call myself a tree climber because I actually used to climb trees dangerously high (and still do on occasion). While a lot of the things I do may be considered antisocial or just plain weird, I do consider myself a self-labeled (and backed by 2 different personality tests) introvert. So the reason why I have a blog is that I'm really not good at verbal communication, but I can write just fine, and I have no fear of writing at all. And I do have friends, but not everywhere. I often spend my free time just thinking about random philosophy topics, and I do find that very interesting. I have joined my school's philosophy club, and as a result, my world view seems to change frequently.
One of the most interesting parts of this was that I was not always this way. I went through a huge personality change. In elementary school I was a class clown. I hung out with all of the cool people, but I still maintained my status as an at least somewhat respectable, good person. The big change happened in middle school. My jokes weren't funny anymore. I went from that funny guy to that weird guy. I still tried to be social and everything, but my sense of humor was just too obscure (and underdeveloped) to be funny. By the time I was in eighth grade, the only thing people knew me for was my occasional act of complete weirdness. Then in high school things calmed down. I wasn't crazy anymore. I'm not crazy. I promise. I'm still a bit weird though.
Well. That was mighty personal. I hope it was worth reading.Hello. I am John, a 14-year-old male with a passion for: music, philosophy, and photography. While I enjoy logical thinking such as demonstrated in my other blog (not really, my other blog kinda sucks), I wanted to make a more creative/artistic-type blog to go with it. Therefore expect posts about personal philosophy and perhaps an occasional literary entry, such as a poem or short story. However, I don't really know that much about poetry. Or books. I'm not very much of a reader, but I do love writing, and I have a good bit of interesting material on my mind, so why not share it? Feel free to ask questions. (Yeah, like that's ever going to happen.)