Introductions are hard!

I struggle with online introductions. It’s much easier when performing introductions in offline social spaces. You get to ask questions, receive responses and develop a dialog, usually while drinking some sort of beverage. An introduction for a blog, yet alone my personal blog is an unscripted monologue that requires me asking several questions. Where do I start? What do I say? Who the heck am I? Why am I doing this? What do I plan to achieve? And what’s my favorite type of pie? The best way to begin is to answer these questions in order.

Where do I start?

In the beginning. Hopefully I’ll be able to get to the middle and then reach the end. If I fail along this trek, then this post is not only a waste of your time but mine and I don’t provide refunds on wasted time (sorry).

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