I don’t know how good I am at inspiring people through words or through actions. I don’t think I’m that good at all but I do think I can write words that make sense if given a little thought. I don’t know where I’ll be in 2 years or 2 weeks, I could just be working a regular 9 to 5 and be perfectly happy. Who knows? But I’m going to speak for NOW and what I wish to be a part of.
Anyways, 10 years ago there was no Myspace, no Facebook, no Youtube. There was pretty much nothing of lasting significance on the internet. Those people had dreams, ideas, and balls to implement them. I see the internet as a 2nd world where you can connect with others, find an abundance of information, etc etc.. It’s also a place where people conduct their businesses and make millions daily. Everyday a new star is born. The great thing about the internet though is it’s relatively young, less than 20 years old. When it comes to mainstream use I’d say it’s barely 10 years old. Which means that it still has hundreds of years to evolve and you and I are lucky enough to catch it so early in its history. Youtube recently only turned 5 years old. Word? What the hell were we doing for videos before then? Yahoo or Real Player? No thanks.
So what I’m saying with this post is that, contrary to popular belief. everything HASN’T been done. If you have an idea and it sounds farfetched, don’t be afraid to follow it because the potential rewards almost always outweigh the risk. Who knew social networking would blow up to be what it is today with all these powerhouses involved. Who knows how long they’ll last until the next thing comes along? Just some food for thought is what this post is. I’m going to be working on developing a few ideas in the future…how about you?
You’re here at the beginning of a revolution. Take advantage!
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ahh ive had the same thought. I cant think of anything original that would make an impact though…
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