Positivity vs. Negativity on my site…

There’s a few readers who try to start an argument, on whether or not I am a hypocrite for saying that I am a positive person, and yet, I continue to be negative on my site. When I say I’m trying to have a positive life and be at my best ever, I was actually referring to that in real life, off the computer. On the computer, I mostly try to be positive but I still go on rants and raves like I always do, and be honest about stuff, but I try not to be as aggressive as I used to be. I still have negative opinions and will continue to have them. A lot of people misinterpret things I say on here.

On top of that, this is my personal site. If you don’t like the way I run things on here, you don’t have to read. Coming here to criticize the way I write is not welcome here. You can have your opinions about me else where, but not here. I started posting on blogs years ago as my own little personal message board, where I can discuss anything I please. Rants, rave, be as negative as I want and all that stuff. That’s part of what a blog is for, a place where you can vent about stuff.

The previous blog post about “supporting local music” was just explaining to people that I’m not just a local music promoter/critic, I’m an actual fan and supporter. That was the point of it. I like to go out and see bands, be supportive of the scene. I’m not one of those desperate promoters trying to jerk themselves off and get more publicity for their promoting company, that’s not me at all. I like to be real about music. A lot of people think it’s a bad thing, but in my eyes, it’s okay. It’s actually good to be real and honest. It really helps a musicians career and that’s part of the reason why I like to be real. You need to do what’s best for yourself as a person and musician.

I never cared if other people didn’t like it or not. I have a thick skin and really didn’t have to change for anybody. Being yourself is the way to go.

Kev