Blogging is a strange thing. The hint the box gives you simply says 'What's on your mind', the hint is as broad or narrow as your mind will procrastinate.
If we all wrote exactly what was on our minds we'd probably get a lot of funny looks, though saying that we'd be spared the funny looks being on the interwebs. Unless someone felt so strongly about conveying their funny look that they took a picture uploaded it and then linked it to you which, in turn would probably result in a funny look from you at the amount of effort put in to convey such a response, to which if you were so inclined you could respond with a similar picture, and so on creating a neverending loop of odd facial expressioned pictures floating around the internet probably being collected by someone with a strange fetish.
Above is classic example of if you take the 'what's on your mind' hint broadly, my mind wanders, gallivants, salivates, muses, ponders and comes back to wandering again, it's just ramblings that potentially bare no substance to a wider audience. Saying that they could mean everything to a wider audience, you just don't know until you try.
And that seems to be the where the subject heading goes, to start blogging or to not. I think of many things on a daily basis, whether they are of any worth to be put into a public setting I have no idea, there's a part of me that thinks there's only one way to find out and that's to start putting them in the public setting. But then do you put EVERYTHING in a public setting, arguably my brain devotes on a daily basis the same amount of time to what I'm doing at work, Boobs, Bums and world politics in equal measure, which would imply that all of them should be blogged about.
But then does anyone really want to hear about my day at work, unlikely. Boobs and Bums are great but lets face it why would anyone want to read about them when they can see them all over the place.
The world politics was a vague statement it was meant to infer thinking of more encompassing ideas and thoughts than the previous three mind inhabiters. World politics, history, conspiracies, science all can end up being controversial if someone not like minded reads those thoughts in the wrong way, but things I like to think I have thoughts on that would make others think... What TV series I've watched, what games I'm playing right now, they seem safer but feel a little geeky, is geeky ok? To some of course but to everyone maybe not, some would probably stop reading.
Ultimately I'd like to think that what I would write about would interest or amuse people, but is that just big headed, egotistical arrogance.
On that thought of people stopping reading, I don't even know if anyone's got this far in my ramblings, if you have you're probably wondering, where's this going, there must be a point a punchline. I'm afraid I must disappoint, this is literally as the hint suggests what's on my mind, put into text, in this blog spot maybe for someone to read or ignore.