So, you’re going with the option on the right — or is there something we don’t know about? ;)
http://www.essentialimagery.com/ Kristen
So, you’re going with the option on the right — or is there something we don’t know about? ;)
http://www.essentialimagery.com Kristen
So, you’re going with the option on the right — or is there something we don’t know about? ;)
http://ariwriter.com Ari Herzog
If you assume a wannabe famous blogger takes one of the two paths, there is a logical fault: The act of blogging is of the self, whereas the act of fame is of the other. So, if the choice is:
A. Start blogging, and be followed.
or
B. Be followed, and start blogging.
Clearly, the first choice is what most people to do. Unless you’re someone like Ashrton Kutcher who became famous first and then started (micro)blogging.
http://ariwriter.com Ari Herzog
If you assume a wannabe famous blogger takes one of the two paths, there is a logical fault: The act of blogging is of the self, whereas the act of fame is of the other. So, if the choice is:
A. Start blogging, and be followed.
or
B. Be followed, and start blogging.
Clearly, the first choice is what most people to do. Unless you’re someone like Ashrton Kutcher who became famous first and then started (micro)blogging.
http://ariwriter.com Ari Herzog
If you assume a wannabe famous blogger takes one of the two paths, there is a logical fault: The act of blogging is of the self, whereas the act of fame is of the other. So, if the choice is:
A. Start blogging, and be followed.
or
B. Be followed, and start blogging.
Clearly, the first choice is what most people to do. Unless you’re someone like Ashrton Kutcher who became famous first and then started (micro)blogging.
You are indeed funny with this. I was about to take it seriously.
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