Accepted protocol for posting?
Well now, thank you kindly Senior Belham (April, Bob).
Your words might just be the nicest sentiments anyone's ever voiced to me in our cyber world. And no, I haven't exactly been absent as much as I've been unplugged and living life in the real world, spending more time with the people I'm closest to and rethinking what most matters for my personal well being. It's been said, "you're the average of the five people you spend the most time with." Well, I think highly of the few people I've shared the road with to this point, and I'm hungry to continue bumping my average.
Which brings me to this dated, but relevant article I came across a while back, one I'm sure will resonate..
http://www.newsweek.com/internet-making ... says-65593
Then there's this great little follow-up podcast here.
Enjoy!
Your words might just be the nicest sentiments anyone's ever voiced to me in our cyber world. And no, I haven't exactly been absent as much as I've been unplugged and living life in the real world, spending more time with the people I'm closest to and rethinking what most matters for my personal well being. It's been said, "you're the average of the five people you spend the most time with." Well, I think highly of the few people I've shared the road with to this point, and I'm hungry to continue bumping my average.
Which brings me to this dated, but relevant article I came across a while back, one I'm sure will resonate..
http://www.newsweek.com/internet-making ... says-65593
Then there's this great little follow-up podcast here.
Enjoy!
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