It's Time To Clean Up Our Lives
Take a look at the phone. Open up Twitter. Watch how fast large groups of people form and band together to blow some action or sentence way out of proportion and context in under five minutes. If you're a public figure of any kind on social media, you're automatically way more responsible for what you say than the rest of us. So be careful! And what's famous? Is it the old school concept of being known across continents for decades of film appearances, or is it being known in one targeted culture group for posting comedic memes? Is it a number of followers? Has it happened when you wake up and realize one day you have more than 3 stalkers passive aggressively explaining how you ignored their thoughtful praises online? It's hard to tell these days, because social interaction has become a strange crossover of fiber optics and physical reality. Most people are running around either confused, or narcissistic about their social status. With social media bombs dropping all ...