Sad

March 2, 2011 — 17 Comments

Sad!

[Part of the Designing the TentBlogger Brand Image Series.]

I’m not sure if I’ve ever been so upset with my blog that I’ve actually wept real tears but I’ve definitely been impacted by a few things I’ve read online or on blogs, that’s for sure!

Have you ever been brought to tears via something you read on a blog?

By the way, don’t ask me if I wear sweater vests.

;)

[Part of theĀ Designing the TentBlogger Brand Image Series.]

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I'm passionate about startups, blogging, and human capital. I love what I do and who I get to work with. I am incredibly blessed.


17 responses to Sad

  1. Awww, it’s okay little blogger. (haha)
    Am really liking the image series.

    I watched the interview of Todd Burpo (author of Heaven is For Real) on Michael Hyatt’s blog and I didn’t stand a chance. Balled like a baby.

  2. Oh yes…when Ann Voskamp’s words penetrated and I understood the reality of the people who Compassion International serves.

    http://www.aholyexperience.com/2010/12/to-set-up-a-complete-nativity-scene/

  3. Hey John I love your blog, just discovered it yesterday from http://www.davidsantistevan.com/

    I bought the Standard Theme last night and from your great tutorials got it installed on Dreamhost. (http://tentblogger.com/installing-wordpress-security/).

    But I’m sad cause I feel like I’m in way over my head for actually designing the site and changing the world.I have no geek skills. Can you recommend any beginner posts or tutorials on how to make my Standard Theme site work well and look cool ?

  4. do you wear sweater vests?

  5. You’re chinese. (Aren’t you?)

    If you are, you SHOULD be wearing sweater vest.

    A white man can’t pull them off, but you can.

    Cheers man.

  6. GregoryHerman April 5, 2011 at 7:01 AM

    First time commenter here. (Be gentle with me.) When I was younger I was never the weepy type. Now that I have children, I can’t watch a Hallmark commercial without having to leave the room. For me it is all about my sons…

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