I think that this might be because of all the reading and writing I, as an English major, have to fulfill for my courses here. I'm really making an effort to separate this blog from my schoolwork, but as a senior (and a pretty hard-working student, if I do say so myself), is that entirely even possible? Earlier this week, I wrote a little bit about an online reading from my New Technology and the Humanities class. I did this because the reading truly inspired me, utterly taking over my mind until I finally put it out on paper - or in this case, out in the blogosphere - that I vowed to take heed. Now that I think about it, I'm not even so sure that it's such a bad thing that I incorporate class lessons and materials into my own life. I guess that it means that I am, dare I say, actually learning something.
Since I have been having minor technical difficulties in the material department as of late, I've decided to really make an effort to resume following some of my favorite other bloggers. Hey, if I've got nothing interesting to say, I can at least point you to someone who does. Right?
Chris Brogan is one such mastermind; he's got a ton of valuable insights into the online world, how to navigate it successfully, and how we can use it to really improve our lives. Here's an interesting post from today that I found particularly relevant. Happy reading!
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