Friday, May 2, 2008

Getting all web 2.0'd…

No, I'm not going to talk about all the cool apps and how they work, but how we should be using them…

With the Social Networking explosion and everyone getting all web 2.0'd, there's no excuse for not doing the right thing together and using all these cool new apps to…you know, spread the word, help others. Just being nice to someone for a change is all it takes to get the ball rolling. Once you get the feeling of selflessness, you'll want more…is that selfish? Any way, It feels really good to do something nice for someone else. It let's others know you care and teaches them how to do the same for others…try it!

My son told me the other day how he made an example of his friend because his friend was being mean to some other kid at his school. He did it in a diplomatic way so as not to hurt his friend, but teach him why it was wrong, and at the same time let the other kid know that he cared enough to stand up for him. I used to do this kind of stuff all the time when I was a kid because that's the way I was raised. My Mother taught me that every living thing on the planet deserved respect and I've practiced this in my life ever since I can remember. My son is 13, and in today's world where bullies and "strapped to the media" one-upmanship-like peer pressure is king, this is unique. I'm very proud of my son for being a leader and an example for others because he wanted to, despite what others might think or what it might do to his friendship. Truly selfless. I believe it made all three of them better and their world a better place. The other kid showed his appreciation and my son is still friends with his friend.

If we do nothing, we are not helping.

Feed the media streams with your experiences and flood the Social Networks with how we can all make a difference. Put something positive out there for others to use and share. Enough about what you had for breakfast…let's make web 2.0n… 3.0n'… count for something other than self :)

1 comment:

Glo said...

Thanks for sharing your inspiration and reminding us that being selfless is selfish in its purest form that everyone benefits from!