Believing that blogging (and microblogging) is an ongoing conversational platform, we should remember that our posting does not (and probably should not) have an end-all-be-all to every post.
A beginning? Sure. A middle? Yum, the juiciest part. An end? Well, yes, but not necessarily the kind of end-to-all-ends-with-nothing-more-to-discuss type of ending. That would go against the spirit of conversation.
One Post, One Point is a member of our mantra roster, but sometimes the point is worth pondering as a community. If you half-blog something and draft it … and it just sits there for awhile … try throwing it out to the community of conversationalists you commiserate with. I'm sure they'd be glad to help polish and ponder some talking points.
Don't blow your wad in a single post, but don't let the idea die in the draft bin either.
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