Do typos in blog posts matter to you? In books? Ever? I know it bothers writers when typos appear in the articles, posts, and books they read. Just one once in a while wouldn't bother most of us. But for many of us picky writers and readers, those typos make us stop reading if even for a flash in time. And if they appear in a published author's post? Well . . .
Typos can be simple oversights. Quick typing mistakes. And they're not always easy to spot as we reread our posts because we know what we wanted to say and type and automatically insert those things with our eyes. But they do speak to our carelessness. I hate it when I spot one after I've posted. I get back to it as fast as I can to make it correct. I can't afford to be sloppy – meaning I'm a nobody and will remain one if my posts speak of shoddy preparation and delivery. Not that I expect to be Somebody, but I suspect you know what I mean.
So. What do you think when published authors render mistakes and typos in posts or articles? Do you think they probably didn't have time to go over their material, and it's all "good"? Or . . . what? Does it tempt you to think they're unprofessional? Or is that too extreme?
Father, we're error prone in most cases. We depend on you for everything. Sometimes we forget that. Help us to always remember: Apart from you we can do nothing. Period. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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