
The spread of ideas can go viral in an instant.
It can enhance political campaigns or ruin them.
Social media doesn’t care what anybody thinks. Social media is a potential force of nature.
And the Internet is on a collision course to redistribute power.
Take the broken customer elevator door at an Orlando parking garage.
Innocent and not uncommon. Things break down.
It’s when something happens beyond the ordinary that any camera can capture. And everyone has a camera.
Everyone.
Social media has removed any remaining notion of privacy.
It can become a beacon or a weapon.
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Thanks Donna. Share it with your closest 1k friends. π
Little did I know that the hand I shook in line the first night was attached to a heart with a huge passion . . . for many things . . . and many people. π
David, you and Donna have met and didn’t invite me?
HA! While we haven’t met in person, we have talked on the phone.
You, on the other hand, have the infectious smile I’ve been blessed to witness first hand. π
David, on Friday’s flight home from Iowa, was asked “What brings you joy?” (had asked the question first and then it was posed back to me)
Without missing a beat, “Waking up!”
Seriously. π