Scrivs recently tweeted some­thing that got me thinking (funny how he keeps doing that):

“Before I head out let me say that if you are looking for ideas to write on your blog or want to test an idea out Drawar Forums is the place.”

Before I start, I want to make it clear that I’m not bashing Scrivs or the Drawar Forums. Scrivs is a huge pro­po­nent for people sharing their ideas on their own blogs and he is con­stantly making me think, and the Drawar Forums pro­vide a great place for discussion.

That being said, I think the last part of that tweet sums up the problem with a lot of design blogs. You shouldn’t need to “test an idea out” before you run it on your own blog. Have people for­gotten that blogs are about opinions?

If you think that your posts have to be impen­e­trable before you can pub­lish them on your blog, you are set­ting your­self up for failure. Anything you post should def­i­nitely be well thought out, but to assume that you can arrive at the irrefutable truth of a topic is naïve. Instead, explain your opinion clearly and open the dis­cus­sion to others.

The way I see it, the com­ments sec­tions of my own blog posts are one of the best places to learn. It is nat­ural to be scared of what responses you will receive, but that fear shouldn’t pre­vent you from posting in the first place. How will you learn if you don’t solidify your ideas to begin with?