About Where Did My Brain Go?
Where Did My Brain Go? is a dynamic blog. It has evolved with me over the past 18 years.
It started as a place to discuss traumatic brain injuries. But it evolved into a space where I can write about anything.
I Love Blogging at Where Did My Brain Go?
Blogging is more than writing.
Blogging is about sharing, connecting, and learning.
My favorite moments came from interactions with readers who shared their insights. People told me how my posts inspired them, or simply that they enjoyed reading.
Poetry at Where Did My Brain Go?
Blogging lets me publish anything. My blog includes my only poem, “Sixth Avenue Story”, about breaking up with Amy, who lived on Sixth Avenue.
Yes, I also enjoy reciting my favorite poem at Open Mic nights!
Why Start a Blog?
A blog is more than a journal. My blog is a digital time capsule.
Here are some highlights from my blog that show its versatility. These are also reasons for you to start blogging:
Remembering Loved Ones
On my blog, people who died are alive. Posts like those about:
Where Did My Brain Go? keeps their stories alive.
Tackling Social Issues
Blogging has also allowed me to explore meaningful topics like public safety and justice. For example:
- Perverts for Polanski exposes Hollywood hypocrisy about Roman Polanski’s crimes.
- How Should America Protect Social Workers? honors the social workers who risk their lives for others, inspired by the tragic murder of Lara Sobel.
- Red Light Cameras in Florida explains the evil impact of red light cameras, and who brought them to Florida.
A Record of my Life’s Journey
From hitchhiking to the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in 1969 to building my career with WordPress, my blog has captured milestones.
Reading these articles reminds me of how much I learned and how much fun I’ve had along the way.
Blogging Gives You Freedom
Starting a blog gives you the freedom to write about anything, from everyday reflections to in-depth explorations of topics you care about. It’s a place to broadcast your thoughts to the world, connect with like-minded people, and leave a legacy.
If you’re inspired, why not start a blog of your own?