Our society has led us to believe that everybody is on the internet these days. Contrary to popular belief everyone is not on social media.
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Our society has led us to believe that everybody is on the internet these days. Contrary to popular belief everyone is not on social media.
Germany Kent
What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.
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5 Ways To Build Your Brand on Social Media:1 Post content that add value2 Spread positivity3 Create steady stream of info4 Make an impact5 Be yourself
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Digital fit” should be first defined as “mind fit,” and then following with attitude fit and behavior fit.
Pearl Zhu, Leadership Master: Five Digital Trends to Leap Leadership Maturity
Millennial fears behind the internet legend
Millennial fears behind the internet legend
When the internet created the Slender Man, it did not realize it had made manifest the fears of a whole generation adrift in the digital age.
Faceless, amorphous, and boundless, the tall black-suited figure sprang from the crowdsourced anxieties of our online hivemind. Countless internet urban legends existed before and after him. But Slender rose above all, his empty face an uncanny reflection…
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A recent study found that “more Americans [are] suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression” than ever recorded. An article in Psychology Today described this increased anxiety as contributing to…
“No one likes to confess to a new serfdom, but consider: We exchange the owned skill of map reading for the rented convenience of GPS, paid for by ad space and suggestive selling. We exchange the owned good of sexual arousal for the rented convenience of internet porn. We exchange the owned skills of book reading, memory, writing, entertainment, and communication for apps, devices, and programs that we rent from a shrinking pantheon of monopolies — Facebook, Google, Amazon, Verizon, and Apple. Increased rent always increases the possibility of unforeseen evils, because rent removes problems and solutions from our hands and places them in the hands of others.“