Many may think I am a little weird, I know my family felt
that way today. But, can you blame me? After
reading, “So what? Who Cares? Saying Why it Matters” I have spent my last couple of days coming up
with ideas for my thesis and before allowing myself to say them out loud I ask myself the questions,” So What? Who Cares?” I have
shut down many ideas some may have been good others not so good. I think I just
might be reading too much into this?
The article “So what? Who Cares? Was a good way of looking at how many of us
turn away from a good book or good article?
I know I do it? I’m a huge reader
and I love to get lost in a good novel (when I have time). Lately after reading so many articles in my
classes I have come to think that I may have turned away many good books. Why? Because
I have glimpsed at books on the shelves and turned away from them because of the
“Who Cares?” To the day I can still read
something and ask myself? Why am I
reading this, what did I get from it?
What I got from this article was that many of us will not
have the same interests. Many of us will
be reading same books and articles because of school or work. As a writer I don’t think you can please
every person who reads your writing. The
key is hooking them in and keeping them interested in your writing. Along with
the knowledge and information that supports your writing you can reach a larger
audience.
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ReplyDeleteI really like your analysis of "So what? Who cares?" in reference to the passing up a book in favor of "who cares?" That's a really good point, most people won't just throw darts at a book shelf and read what ever gets struck, we have to make choices with our time and efforts.
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