Blog is my window and door of connection — a record of invisible relationships and passions5/5/2025 Blog is my window and door of connection — a record of invisible relationships and passionsOne of the joys of blogging is analyzing the countries of my visitors through **AdSense**. When I first started blogging, I had very few visitors, and almost all of my traffic came from within the United States. But things have changed over time. Now, I feel like I’m sitting in a small international organization. I can observe the flow and patterns of visitors from various countries around the world, and this gives me new interest every time. In particular, there are countries that visit repeatedly. Even China, which I had never visited before, now visits often. The fact that someone in that country is reading my writing because they are touched by something gives me an indescribable thrill. Whenever I see this kind of response, I feel like I should “work harder.” Another thing I’m thankful for is that I meet **‘people of the same temperature’** every time I post. In real life, we meet various people, but it’s rare to connect with people who share the same direction and sincerity as us. Our lives are often limited by our environment and region. However, blogging is an open space that transcends all those boundaries. There are people here who have similar visions, passions, and attitudes to me. If you think about it, it is not easy to spend time reading and leaving sincere comments on an art-related site. However, there are such people here. Sometimes, they send messages of support through email, and I feel truly grateful for all those connections. Thanks to these connections, one day, my vision was introduced in an article. The fact that my sincerity was conveyed to someone whose name and face I don’t know was conveyed in that way still warmly resonates in my heart. It is truly amazing that invisible passions and feelings are conveyed and shared like this. Even if I cannot express this vision in a certain space or structure, the world is so open now that someone somewhere may be quietly but clearly sympathizing. Who knows? The president may be reading my posts. It’s just a joke, but it could happen. That’s why I become more careful when I write my blog. I become more serious when I draw. It’s because there is a possibility that the moment I express and share something can truly help or comfort someone. I think I am becoming more upright and passionate without even realizing it. A blog is not just a space for records, but a window between people who truly touch one another, another outlet for my art, and a warm place where invisible support and solidarity gather. Interacting with visitors from all over the world, meeting like-minded people, and deepening my sincerity as an artist. An honest story about how blogging has made a meaningful difference in my life and creation.
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