
Hey all, no now post for now, but I’d like to share I recent comment I receive for my post “Bonds”, as I was kindly requested!
“Initially, I would like to wish to your blog Happy Birthday!! It was just like yesterday (17th of last June, to be more precise) when you decided to make the grand openings, pissed of our old-all-together-blog thing, in which there wasn’t the same excitement from all the parts… Till today there are 34 articles, meaning an average of (34/12=) 2.8 articles-posts monthly… I am sure that you wanted more at first place, but well done, anyway!! I also know that you have in mind many other, quite interesting things, and I want you to accomplish them in a very creative way!!
Now, concerning this post, I think that’s a lot more complicated. I agree that in some extend people without bonds could be miserable. On the other hand, the same people could have been experienced facts in their lives that caused this unsocial way of thinking. So, what I want to highlight is that rather criticize them, we should think of the reason for their behavior and try to understand them. Every single one of us could be in the same position.
Another thing is that bonds can make us happy, but they can also make us suffer. For instance, after a terrible fight between two people their emotions aren’t the best ones. And, finally, as you very correct noticed, the kind of human could never ever exist without bonds. That’s known from the ancient times when a philosopher from Halkidiki and one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy, known as Aristotle (Aristotélēs), said that human is a social being (Ο άνθρωπος είναι από τη φύση του κοινωνικό ον).
POST SCRIPTUM 1: As I have just informed, there have been some controversies over the English language you have chosen for your blog. My opinion is to continue writing like this because in this way there are many good things to come. First of all, foreign people can get to know the ideas of a Greek young man. Secondly, you are practicing your English. Well, the Greek language is in matter of facts the richest language of all the times, but what you are doing is much more difficult than just write a post in Greek. And I think that all these that criticize you – the proud Greeks – could never do something like that. WAKE UP ALL YOU GUYS!! WIDE YOUR HORIZONS AND DON’T STUCK ON YOUR OLD FASHIONED IDEAS. ACCEPT SOMETHING THAT’S DIFFERENT, IT ISN’T ALWAYS EVIL!!
POST SCRIPTUM 2: It would be great if you could post my comment in your blog as a friendly contribution. I want my 15 minutes of fame. 
A very close friend!!”