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Shey, Jamaican of FF
I think that some people could use a break from experting in Socal Media and learn a little about real life society.
You already know I agree. - Louis Gray
++1 Shey !! - Peter Dawson
Shey, you too, are one classy man! - Mona Nomura
A few minutes in real life society will likely render a few more experts! - David Muir
@Louis I know :). @Mona/Peter Thanks :) - Shey, Jamaican of FF
We can work on our individual lives and get those in order. But what about the bigger picture? - Mark Dykeman
I heard that - Dave Martin
Amen to that Shey. - Larry Kless from twhirl
@MarkD We need learn to empathize and try to understand our differences. Then the bigger picture will become clearer. - Shey, Jamaican of FF
+ bump - Sarah Perez
You couldnt have said it better - 93% of communication is body language :) - Mrinal Desai
@Sarah :) - Shey, Jamaican of FF
Wait, smiley's don't count as body language?? ;) - felix
lol@felix It's the best I can do from a keyboard! - Shey, Jamaican of FF
Shey, I don't agree. I find that many people aren't even aware of social media and are missing out. Also social media and real life interactions are not mutually exclusive. - Alan Le
@Alan I think the point Shey's making is that some people in the "Social Media World" (I call them "Tech-Nerds" .. :D) are so engrossed in Social Media that they become ignorant of the REAL Social World -- becoming hopelessly ignorant of the REAL ramifications of their actions. - Jasmin Smith
@Jasmin +100 points. - Shey, Jamaican of FF
everybody + a zillion points - Nathan Rein
Re. Soc Media vs RW - You learn best by doing imho? Observation only takes one so far. - Mathew A. Koeneker
@Matthew I think the happy ending is "doing", i.e. a change in how we behave with and relate to one another. But if you don't take a step back and look outside your little bubble -- you get a pretty narrow-minded view. - Shey, Jamaican of FF
"no excess" is believed as one of the most important thought in buddhism. better stay off the online Social stuff somewhat. thx, shey! - Kenichi Matsumoto