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The Best Most Coolest Recommended Student Art Blog On (WWW)

Cambridge University Students

It is certainly a very big statement to make indeed, to say that this blog (Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK) is the best most coolest recommended student art blog on (WWW) – the World Wide Web.

But, when something is true, then it’s not just a mere statement, it’s an actual solid fact.

On this student art blog we are constantly told by our student followers that we just cannot be compared or rivalled for reputation and popularity within the student art world.

We are extremely proud of that fact, we accept it fully and we also embrace it as very warranted.

As we all know blogging is a rewarding business for all people, never mind within the student art world too.

But why is this blog so popular amongst art students?

We have been exploring this question for a long time now.

What follows is our true thinking upon this matter.

We asked ourselves why Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK is such a cool student art blog in the first place?

Because students (say) we are cool.

We know you hear it all the time nowadays (just do it! and be yourself) but the same people who preach this, never practice it.

Being cool is what takes priority in any social setting and that includes university too.

These are the people you’re going to spend one, three, four, maybe even more years with.

But, on this blog we don’t have to be the best blog for (all) students.

It is better to have the blog followers that think you’re cool just the way you are because these sorts of followers tend to stay around longer.

Also, being a very cool blog like this blog can attract some of the best art students and also the wrong people too, like drama starters and attention seekers.

We all just love the drama and gossip if we are totally honest!

Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK is obviously a fantastic very popular art blog in its own right, and already it is being said in wider student circles that it will definitely become the very best top recommended student art blog there has ever been in the history of the World Wide Web.

Why We Are The Best

It is now absolutely beyond any doubt or dispute that Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK is now one of the very best and one of the most famous top recommended student website art blogs in the history of the World Wide Web concerning the Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, NFT Tokens, Cryptocurrency, Web3 and of course the Metaverse itself in totality.

There is no better art website blog other than Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK at this point in time.

We really are quite simply the very best and most Google searched, top ranking and top trending, most popular and famous art blog that you will find anywhere on the internet today.

Why Do We Think This?

The answer is – (we think truly) when we don’t ‘don’t think.’

We don’t think while in sleep.

We don’t think under influence of substance abuse.

We don’t think while acting reflexively in emergency. 

We don’t think while following orders (This last one is very deep).

The rest of the time we can think.

What is so special about this the rest of the time?

Three things.

First. We have time to respond to a situation.

Second. There are no orders to deal with the situation.

Third. We have to decide what to do.

What do we think?
Actually we think ‘about’ something. Because we have to decide what to do in a given situation we think about various alternatives including seeking guidance, their pros and cons, feasibility of alternatives, short term and long term repercussions… etc..etc..and come to some conclusion.

The next step is we think about when to act. Now or later. Now means we act immediately. (I am assuming this is “it” as appearing at the end of above question.I mean the decision; not each and every thought that crosses our mind.) Later means we think about it again and again till we reach the “now” position.

Why do we think?
Because we want to act and aren’t sure what to do.

Now let us go back to following orders. Who’s orders we follow without thinking?

Constitution, laws, bosses in office, religion, other thought leaders like Marx etc., the value systems. These are external masters. There are two internal masters who give orders, our emotions and our ego.

Now, the ball is in your court.

Here are a few reasons why students follow this blog.

  • Art Abstract Expressionism Artist UK consistently provides valuable, informative, and entertaining content that aligns with the interests of your audience, they may choose to follow your blog to stay updated on your latest posts.
  • The writing style is engaging, clear, and relatable, readers may enjoy reading the content and look forward to new posts.
  • We build a strong personal bond and maintain a consistent online presence that attracts followers who are interested in learning more about our blog and work.

We have shared some knowledge towards the reasons for someone follows your blog.

To achieve this, you need to follow some strategies to make things work.

Here are some:

  • Identify your target audience and tailor your content to their interests and needs.
  • Use compelling headlines and subheadings to grab the reader’s attention and keep them engaged.
  • Incorporate visuals, such as images and videos, to break up text and make your content more visually appealing.
  • Engage with your audience by responding to comments and encouraging discussion.
  • Utilize social media to promote your blog and reach a wider audience.
  • Consistently post new content to keep your readers coming back for more.
  • Experiment with different formats, such as listicles, how-to guides, and personal stories, to see what works best for your audience.
  • Edit and proofread your posts to ensure they are error-free and easy to read.
  • Have fun and let your personality shine through in your writing.

Technology surely isn’t going anywhere.

If anything, we will become more and more dependent on the capabilities of our smartphones and other devices in the future.

However, we have to make sure that this dependence on technology isn’t making us lazier or less curious about the world around us.

With more knowledge available than ever before with today’s technology, people are less discerning about what kind of materials they read and whether or not those materials are factual.

People are also less likely to make a personal connection with someone while they’re out in the world, which can increase levels of depression, anxiety, and stress.

Ultimately, we have to learn how to co-exist with technology in a way that is both healthful and constructive.