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Great points, and heartily agree. Have heard these arguments every time something new comes along that threatens "the way we used to do things." Why, back in my day, we used to listen to heavy metal and by golly, we DID NOT end up killing people, as it turns out. :)
Grow.Learn.Adapt.Repeat.
Cheers,
Dan
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Thanks for the heads up on the CommentLuv issue, I;ll look into that.
I completely agree with the positive effect of 'social media' and how each conversation COUNTS when we are interacting with our peers or new 'tweets' and contacts out there in the virtual world.
What could prove to be a BETTER influence on our lives in fact, than a network that enables us to get job opportunities, make new friends (in the real sense of the word), learn new skills, and gain information from the knowledge of others in our network...EACH day?!
Let's just enjoy the benefits, and because we are having so many positive experiences as a result - let's be thankful as well.
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It's easy to be mean, not always so easy to praise. Glad to have you onboard. :)
Thanks for the kick-ass post. You're talking about the wisdom gained from having a mind/heart of appreciation (my favorite word, which I define as "seeing the value in someone").
John
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As you mention, appreciation of something offers far more insight than a closed mind through dislike or even hatred. Even if you don't like something, there will always be something about it that you can acknowledge worthwhile - just that small view can make the difference.
I totally agree! Keeping things positive only leads to more positive, you know? I find that staying upbeat and positive is the fastest way to build my business.
I have started two brand new ventures and met so many great people that I never would have had the opportunity to do connect with if it weren't for having a positive attitude!
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I couldn't agree with you more. I am relatively new to Twitter and Facebook and what I've discovered is the good definitely outweighs the bad. I have a ten-year-old ans she knows what Twitter is. She also has her own web site: http://www.kidsareheroes.com. If you want to read some uplifting stories, please check it out!
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I'll be sure to check out her website, sounds like fun! :)
Like you say, if you don't like something, turn it off. Are you forced to watch a movie you find distasteful? Read a book you find boring? Listen to a song that grates?
YOU have the power to what holds your attention - complaining about something you don't have to participate in seems just a little bit pointless.
Again, it's about where the spotlight is pointed
John