This blog is still very wet behind the ears (as of the date of this post, anyway), so I thought I’d clarify a bit what it’s all about.
K, here goes…
The Chronicles of Wulfgarnia is an experimental blog that is being used as a means to discover what Wulfgar is passionate about. It covers a broad range of topics that are pulled from his head, or found in his daily life. As the blog matures, topics will be narrowed down using many subjective criteria, until a few clear interests stand out. Although this goes counter to many accepted blogging practices, it’s a necessary process.
Wow, that sounds very wordy and dry. Plus, it’s not long enough, nor does it give any benefit to the reader. Let’s try again.
The Chronicles of Wulfgarnia is about my search for my life’s work. It’s about my search for my passion, and finding what it is I love to do. Problem is, I’ve been searching for my passion in life for many years. I have a wide range of interests and skills, but I can’t point to any one of them and say “That’s it! That’s what I was meant to do!” The Chronicles of Wulfgarnia begins with a very broad scope, and then continuously narrows and refines the focus, until I find what it is that drives me. I invite anyone who is still ambiguous about their passion to join me for the ride. I’d love to inspire or motivate others to find their passions along with me!
Now that’s better. I think I’ll go with this.
Readers? Please comment!


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I just got your text message. So I had to check it out. Great stuff. We all need to find our bliss. The sooner you can do this the better off you'll be. I too have been looking for years. I think the things I've been doing are what I should be doing all along. I may have to narrow this down at some point so I can specialize and accomplish more. Anyway, thanks for your sharing.
Harley
Thanks for the look Harley! I'm beginning to suspect more and more that I should be doing what makes me happy, instead of what I'm “supposed to do.”
The hardest part though is actually discovering what my passion or bliss actually is. I know it's locked somewhere in that head of mine. It may be covered by years of “keep your nose to the grindstone and stop horsing around” types of negative thinking, but I'll find it eventually.
Good luck in your search also!