Monday, August 4, 2014

More blogs needed like this one

It is important to start blogs if you have the time or interest to help your group, ethnic group, or nationality or the whole world at this time. By giving a more useful point of view, by helping people understand each other around the world better, you can help the world move forwards with less wars and more understanding between nations and individuals. The world needs more blogs like this one. So, if you have time to share your experiences and wisdom to help the world please do.

In my own case I was forced to retire at age 50 with a heart virus. At the time I thought I was dying and it was the end of me here on earth. However, I promised God that I would start a blog to share how God had helped me in miraculous ways my whole life. That is how it all first started in 1999 in the Summer when I started fulfilling my promise to God.

The previous fall I had been at STanford Medical with many many other heart patients waiting to have their hearts opened up for open heart surgery or like me for angiograms and electrical heart stimulation where you have to be really medicated so your body doesn't jump off the guerney when they electrically stimulate your heart while you are unconscious.

I vowed then if I survived this illness that I would begin writing a blog (they didn't call them that then) to share my amazing experiences of my lifetime. I did and have ever since. Over time I have had 3 different websites, the first one was a free website at Yahoo Geocities but the free ones are gone now. I replaced that one with dragonofcompassion.com which is a paid yahoo business site. Then in fall 2007 I found out about blogspot.com that goes all around the world and was inspired to start this free site here at blogspot.com.

Then in 2011 my readership suddenly just took off and has been growing exponentially ever since around the world to where I have had 450,000 visits to this site with an average now of 20,000 visits a month and up to over 1000 visits a day from around the world. Writing your thoughts and wisdom down may save one or more lives. It's worth it!

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