For over five years in the mid-2000s, I wrote a blog post every single day. I wrote about the challenges of starting and operating a successful small businesses. I explored almost every facet of business ownership. I expounded on current events and held forth on controversial topics related to the intersection of small business and politics. I enjoyed interacting with readers from around the world. I had readers who - in the words of late, great comic, Mitch Hedberg - loved me, hated me, or thought I was okay. Some challenged me, a scant few seemed to hang onto every post, and others looked confused as things flew right over their heads. The more I wrote, the better I got. (Imagine that!) Some of my articles were picked up by "legitimate" publications, and some were even shared in academic circles. I got a kick every time my content was shared as if I were a genuine expert or something Then one day, for reasons I can't recall, I killed it. I shut it all down. I suppose I ...