I tried to give a sense of my mission on my blog today. My blog is nowhere near as popular as yours. But I'd like to understand what you are really up to, as they say, and I thought I would lay out my agenda for you as a model.
Sorry if that's hubris. My blog gets about 128 visitors a day. Yours gets millions. And this must at least in part be due to your mission statement. Have you ever written a mission statement for your blog?
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Hrumph. Too short. Althouse is the first place I check each day, and there are scores.
It would be fun if you would gloss each of your articles so we in the peanut stands could understand their import.
Then give us a sense of your overall mission in those articles so that we could also understand the overall mission in your career (including blog).
I tried to give a sense of my mission on my blog today. My blog is nowhere near as popular as yours. But I'd like to understand what you are really up to, as they say, and I thought I would lay out my agenda for you as a model.
Sorry if that's hubris. My blog gets about 128 visitors a day. Yours gets millions. And this must at least in part be due to your mission statement. Have you ever written a mission statement for your blog?
Would you mind writing one?
It's less of a mission than a process. It's an end in itself. Living freely in writing, in real time.
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