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Sharing in public: a follow up

It's funny how the universe works. I wrote yesterday some thoughts I'd been having about sharing in public after reading Joan Westenberg's article and then last night I read a post from a person who talked about a recent situation at their job where

Why do we blog?

Joan Westenberg: The habit of constant sharing can also have profound effects on our internal lives. When we’re always performing for an audience, always curating our experiences for public consumption, we’re losing touch with our selves. [...] This constant curation of our lives for public consumption creates a dangerous

The more things change...

... the more they stay the same. 10 years ago on Family Guy:

Recharging

Chris Wilson writes: Looking after yourself isn’t selfish. It’s essential to help other people. When we slave away to the point of exhaustion, we need far longer to recover and harm ourselves and those around us. One very important point here for those of us involved in elder

Thoughts on my social media usage

I'll forgive you if you roll your eyes reading the title of this post. "God another person writing about how they're going to/not going to use social media". I totally understand. If you're going to read this please read it in