About Didactic

didactic

Adjective
intended to teach or instruct people: an Impressionist work can be as didactic in its way as a sermon [Greek didaktikos skilled in teaching]
didactically adv
didacticism n
The domain name is slightly tongue in cheek - I suspect you have noticed!  I feel a quote from my father is relevant; “I’m either a good example or a terrible warning!”.
Here is an audion-video definition at Wordia and this post links to an audio only one (American).
As you can see this blog is now aimed towards writing (both as a reader and from a writers perspective) with diversions into wordplay and spiritual enquiring as diversion.  There will still be incidental personal points, but I recognise how boring that is as the focus of a blog and so it is not the unifying theme.
Below are other areas I felt I could have specialised my blog towards when I set it up (which would be personally didactic):-
  • Employment (coping without, searching for, vocational ramblings)
  • Amateur Philosophy (not to be confused with sloppy thinking)
  • A Quakers thoughts (spiritual or religious without the big R)
  • Didactic Dating (cautionary relationships!)
  • Amateur Psychiatry (specifically; Bipolar or Manic Depression)
  • Geek matters of all flavours, including history, (Look see!)