Although my readers may not agree, I personally find
that I am much more eloquent as a writer than as a speaker. This becomes
painfully obvious when I speak to someone on the phone. Once I am deprived of
the time to think out my statements beforehand I become a taciturn twit (the
vocab is in homage to Dan K.). When you couple this with the removal of body
language and other non-verbal cues I would normally receive in a face to face
conversation I become positively autistic! This of course drives my wife, (who I
love dearly and am eternally grateful for), absolutely batshit. She hides it
well, but my phone conversations must be like talking to a brick wall for her.
I wonder if this is gender-based? While there
are certainly men out there who can gab for hours on the phone and women who are
socially awkward in the same situations, these people are the exception and not
the rule (wow my first blog stereotype... Mom would be so proud) Women seem to
naturally gravitate towards remote communication avenues. Everything from snail
mail, cell phones, online chat, to holiday cards are meat for the female
communications buffet table. Men on the other hand react to remote
communications like a Brahmin to a leper. Our phone conversations with our
closest friends could most often be quantified in
seconds of duration. We dont even like to email!
Oddly the blogosphere is an exception here. Blogging
seems to be dominated by men. I have found in the very
short amount of time I have spent setting this blog up that I feel none of the
almost instinctual aversion to communications I have struggled with in other
mediums. Maybe I have found my mantra after all?
Blog...ohm...Blog...ohm...Blog...ohm...
Greywar
P.S. I
guess I have to let my wife and family know about the blog. I think they
might be miffed that I prefer this method of staying "in touch". Nonetheless I
love them. (P.S. stands fo pretty sappy in this case i suppose... uggh)