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Imagine how much more connected we'd all be if we encouraged each other to greatness as opposed to blocked the route?
Thanks for the perspective.
I am finding that life is a lot more simple than I have made it over the years. All I need to do is keep giving. For too long I have been a consumer, a taker. Simply doesn't work. It can wear you out and it exacts a toll that can't be measured.
I just need to love and leave the results to God. Takes the pressure off for sure and I have many. many more good days now regardless of the circumstances.
Take care.
@Frank - I recently read an article in the Boston Globe written by a psychologist who said that what folks in their later years value and remember is not what they "got out of life", but how much they gave to others.
I really love the way you tied these two ideas together! It's such a simple idea but really helps to emphasize what you're saying about the importance of give and take in social media. Nicely done!
What a great story this is! Thank you!
You and Danny are examples of great givers and we should have more like you!
"Giving is truly the glue for success!" ~Henie~ :~)
What if companies and customers were sitting at the table together and the food is the solutions to the cause they want to fight or the opportunity they see to improve their world (of course they wouldn't be one table but zillion of tables because they all have different taste of course). And so companies would feed their customers with good products, good service, good knowledge, good thoughts...and customers would feed companies with good feedback, good referrals...
And of course, the tip at the end of the meal is the new orders these customers place with the business, and the word-of-mouth referrals afterward.
I think that the 'giving' message is a strong one. It can be applied in business, as we work together to achieve a better end for all parties involved...and also in day-to-day life, in our personal relationships.
I often refer to the fact that: 'by holding the door for someone else, I am infact holding it for myself'. It is the greatest enrichment to any relationship if we can be less 'self-serving' and offer help or much needed service to others - the actual 'payback' occurs in our conscience, and can be rather 'addictive'.
It is such a rewarding feeling to give help where it is needed.
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laurent - Great point! Zappos, iPod, Threadless are all solid examples of this.
For me, the payback of which you speak is simultaneously created with the cause. That's why is feels awesome to give when you are giving.
Thanks for the insight @John. I love simple ideas, thoughts, concepts that have deep meaning and simple application.
My take away: "Supporting other people’s agendas with social media has surprising and immeasurable business value". It takes time to get to know people and learn you can help them with, but it always feels good and pays off in the long run.
@Danny thanks for allowing others to post here. It's always nice to keep things fresh! :)
http://twitter.com/franswaa
The people trying to stuff their own faces all day are the ones who wonder why everyone hates them and they still don't have what they want.
John, great to meet ya. Danny, thanks for the introduction. :)
Absolutely right: Twitter AND Facebook....working together is important, esp in social media!
Tim - Plus they usually get indigestion.
Pretty awesome way to sum up a lot of SM's basic tenets. Mainly because it's completely true. The opportunities that exist currently are almost unfathomable. It's like finding TV before everyone else knows about it and how to use it as a marketing platform...only this market is dynamic and interactive and can inform you. Who wouldn't enjoy getting a piece of that?