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		<title>Cyber Bullying, Death Threats, and Other Cyber Crimes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was prompted to write this after filing a complaint with the FBI for death threats I received here on this very blog. You may not receive death threats, but surely you have encountered people who became less-than-civilized and abusive online. For most of us, I suspect that it really shocks us how somebody can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was prompted to write this after filing a complaint with the FBI for death threats I received here on this very blog. You may not receive death threats, but surely you have encountered people who became less-than-civilized and abusive online. For most of us, I suspect that it really shocks us how somebody can get so upset over what may seem insignificant to us.</p>
<p>I guess I never realized how scandalous and heated the topics of my writing can be. Apparently <a title="Hookers Write the Best Blogs" href="http://www.awebguy.com/2009/02/hookers-write-the-best-blogs/" target="_blank">this humorous article</a> that I wrote last February really got somebody&#8217;s emotions all stirred up. I cannot say a lot about the details or post the comments yet, but perhaps I will in due time.</p>
<p>One thing I can say is that the abuser claimed that the article <em>&#8220;didn&#8217;t spark my interest in the least&#8221;</em>, which I know is a lie because they spent an hour and forty one minutes writing and re-writing their comments. That sounds like more than a &#8220;spark&#8221;, but rather a raging inferno. So how in the heck can a simple article on writing good copy inspire so much anger that the reader threatens to kill me? I will allow your guesses in the <a title="Comments" href="http://www.awebguy.com/2009/11/cyber-bullying-death-threats-and-other-cyber-crimes/#comments">comments for this blog post</a>. <strong>No death threats, please!</strong></p>
<p>Why do some people say things online that they would never say to your face? Do I have an answer for this, yes and no. I know a good share about the Internet. After all, I have earned my living based on providing Internet services for well over a decade. As CEO of one of the top wholesale providers of Internet access and Web hosting, I have just about seen it all. I am the guy people come to with a subpoena for server logs and other evidence to prove the crime or track the criminal. I have helped to put people in jail for child pornography, terroristic threats, fraud, and other crimes. I have worked with law enforcement on many occasions, and it has often given me a huge eye-opener to the human condition.</p>
<h2>Perceived Anonymity</h2>
<p>The psychology of perceived anonymity is strange. It shocks me, but it is pretty common that the abuser actually believes that they are anonymous. With this feeling of being anonymous, I suppose a bully really lets out what they are all about deep-down. They can really let their misery show when they think there is no price to pay for their anger and hate. In many instances where the crime is small, their identity is never researched and revealed, but of course this is not always the case.</p>
<h2>Hateful Bullying</h2>
<p>It seems that a lot of people do not consider how things they write may affect other people. Some people seem to enjoy causing hurt or frustration to others. I believe this is often the person who feels very insignificant and small. The only way they can be heard and get the attention they need is to be mean. I think we have all known a bully at some point in life. Maybe you knew him or her as a child on the playground. The sad thing for this tormented soul is that they never grew up, but you did.</p>
<p>Bullies often go overboard just to emphasize their frustration. I have witnessed many mean-spirited comments that are quite certainly overstated. I have a good friend who is a meteorologist. It seems the weatherman is easy to blame when the weather does not go as hoped. This guy gets all kinds of hateful complaints, and not for his work or his presentation, but for the weather. Yes, he gets angry complaints for the weather that &#8220;he caused&#8221;!</p>
<p>I have had hate mail, mean blog articles written about me, and more than a couple of harassing comments on social networking Websites. You can say that it is simply a matter of numbers, and that if you reach enough people there are surely some who will be mean. It is true that the more people you reach, the more you will find hate. However, as social media use is more widely adopted, it is much easier to spread that hate to an even larger number of people.</p>
<h2>Put Out Their Fire</h2>
<p>If you encounter bullying, I ask that you remember what it is the bully seeks. They often want attention. If you give it to them, you allow them to bolster their pride to carry on. If you ignore them and snuff out their flame, you will often save yourself and those around you a lot of negativity.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Negativity spreads quickly. Consider this in how you interact with others online.</strong></p>
<p>When it goes too far and it becomes criminal, it is time to contact <a title="The Internet Crime Complaint Center" href="http://www.ic3.gov" target="_blank">The Internet Crime Complaint Center</a>, <a title="FBI Field Offices" href="http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm" target="_blank">your local FBI office</a>, or other authority of proper jurisdiction.</p>



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		<title>Are You Ashamed of the Social Media Company You Keep?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haven&#8217;t we all had a gawky friend or bizarre &#8220;Aunt Nancy&#8221; type whom we are nice to but that we kind of keep to ourselves? I think so, and I will be the first to admit it. When it comes to social media, I have found myself cringing at the thought of some people posting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haven&#8217;t we all had a gawky friend or bizarre &#8220;Aunt Nancy&#8221; type whom we are nice to but that we kind of keep to ourselves? I think so, and I will be the first to admit it. When it comes to social media, I have found myself cringing at the thought of some people posting something awkward and out of place on my Facebook Wall or letting the public see that I have responded to something that may seem strange to some people.</p>
<p><strong>What do you do about these folks?</strong> I will not say that you should go way out of bounds and get racy or scandalous in your social media space, but let&#8217;s face it: somebody likes them! Even if they seem a bit off key and you kind of wonder how it may make you look to associate with them, the fact remains that if you like them, they are just another part of your life&#8217;s tapestry. Who doesn&#8217;t know an Amway representative? I do, and one who comes to mind is a super nice guy named <a title="Rick Wright on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1148478402" target="_blank">Rick Wright</a>. I met him as a client when my company developed a Website for his auto dealership. Sure, I give him all kinds of grief about his <em>&#8220;Amway Gospel&#8221;</em>, but I like him, and I like his family. I also know a guy who puts an aluminum foil hat on and talks about all kinds of strange stuff in <a title="Chrometuna Webcast" href="http://www.justin.tv/chrometuna" target="_blank">his Webcast</a>. He is about as odd as a marshmallow on a turkey sandwich and often as offensive as a fart in a steam shower, but he is a very intelligent guy and sometimes talks about some interesting topics. Strangely, he also has a large and loyal following of viewers and participants of his chat.</p>
<p><strong>Being yourself</strong> in social media and being responsible for only you is what matters here. It is largely accepted that we are judged by the company we keep, but on the social networking stage, the rules are different. Social media will introduce you to all kinds of people, and you may find a few with a strange attraction. Heck, there is <em>me</em> &#8230; the know-it-all who fears nothing, has a broken inner dialog, and keeps on promoting his all-knowing books (<a title="Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com" target="_blank">Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends</a> and <a title="Living in the Storm" href="http://livinginthestorm.com" target="_blank">Living in the Storm</a>). You still seem to find it in your heart to keep me out of your shadows. What other interesting characters make you laugh or provide an interesting point of view? Share them with the rest of us here in the comments.</p>



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		<description><![CDATA[In the mad dash to seek a sense of security in 2009, It seems that &#8220;I want my life back&#8221; is a pretty common sentiment. This has been a very challenging year for many people. This is not to say that challenges did not exist before, but the troubles people have faced in the past [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the mad dash to seek a sense of security in 2009, It seems that <em>&#8220;I want my life back&#8221;</em> is a pretty common sentiment. This has been a very challenging year for many people. This is not to say that challenges did not exist before, but the troubles people have faced in the past year changed the world. It is a very different landscape today, from a year ago.</p>
<p>When you find yourself frustrated and wanting your life back in place the way it was, you may be looking in the wrong direction. I want to encourage you with some of what I have learned. I think this may help you to feel better, and I know it can help somebody close to you.</p>
<p>Just so that you do not take this as some guy on a pedestal speaking about things he does not know, I will tell you that I lost more since 2008 than most people. My corporation took some big hits, and I cut my own salary to zero in order to keep other people working, I gave up my hobbies, and I sat down to write three books that would each have a benefit to my readers.</p>
<p>Something I found in my work was that a completely different outlook was necessary. Things would not be the same as before just because I worked harder. Believe me, I have tried, and <strong>more work</strong> is not all that it is cracked up to be unless it is <strong>the right work</strong>. Simply working harder is not the answer. It takes a different approach and a new look at the world.</p>
<p>It seems that I find a lot of people trying hard to keep their chin up and hold a happy face, but then when you dig a bit deeper, there is despair in their life. For some it is right there on their sleeve, and for others it is closely guarded, but a sense of fear and despair is there for many people. Some are afraid that their life will never be as good as it once was, and some are afraid because of the challenges they have seen in others&#8217; lives.</p>
<p>If you find yourself looking back at a life you once had, or at the positivity you once held, you are looking at a life that was forged on a completely different set of facts. The world holds a different landscape, and in order to see the best future, it is important to <strong>take a fresh inventory of life today</strong>.</p>
<p>If you can relate to this, or know somebody who can, please find the time to review my newly released book, &#8220;<strong><a title="Living in the Storm by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://livinginthestorm.com" target="_blank">Living in the Storm</a></strong>&#8220;. I believe it can provide much help for looking forward and creating more joy and inspiration than ever before.</p>



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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I really do think that many Twitter users are about as intelligent as the rocks that line the bottom of a fish aquarium. Do I think I am better than them? Oh, if I have to go into that, I will just piss you off and show what an arrogant, annoying, and &#8220;better-than-you&#8221; person [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I really do think that many Twitter users are about as intelligent as the rocks that line the bottom of a fish aquarium. Do I think I am better than them? Oh, if I have to go into that, I will just piss you off and show what an arrogant, annoying, and &#8220;better-than-you&#8221; person I really am. If you really want the truth, I may have to write another book just to explain how much smarter and better I really am. Hmm? I think I will get to work on that one right away, in fact. This is not because it will sell tons of copies, but just so I can get it off my chest and so that I can continue with more self-righteous Twitter use.</p>
<p>WOW! You must think I am biting the hand that feeds me. After all, <a title="Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com" target="_blank"><strong>I wrote a book about Twitter</strong></a>, I have spent a lot of time masterfully deceiving all of those Twitter minions and collecting their precious dollars to further implement my evil plot to take over the world. *Mwah haa haa haa* laughs the evil scientist of social media. &#8220;I will exact my revenge upon you and you will now do as I say.&#8221; Oh, yes, that is me &#8230; the evil social media scientist, plotting my revenge and sucking up your precious nickels-and-dimes-per-book royalties to fund my massive takeover of all things that once existed in your mind. You have no mind now, and your thoughts belong to me.</p>
<p>OK, a little less drama may be in order. Something that I added in that silly little book was &#8220;The Antagonist&#8221;. What I did not have time to include as I rushed through my semi-masterful plot to take over the planet was that many Twitter users love to argue and mince words to prove that they are right and you are wrong. There you have it &#8230; Twitter sucks. Every Twitter user knows it all, and even if they do not, they will bitch and moan to their friends until you give up and let them have their glory.</p>
<p>Am I kidding you? Yes, partially, but not entirely. I encountered a response just moments ago that embodied the minced words and drama of social media. I sent<a title="How do you justify failure? -- Living in the Storm" href="http://twitter.com/murnahan/status/4491965322" target="_blank"> a message with a lot of meaning behind it</a>, and it was met with an unsupported and negative comment from a Twitter user whom I always kind of saw as positive. This time, it was not. I direct messaged him to ask for clarification. I even stated that his message seemed much unlike himself, because I had always considered him a more positive and upbeat person. He asked his users to chastise me because I had replied to him in a direct (private) message asking for clarification. He claimed that he had tried to keep it private but apparently since I made a general statement that I had an antagonist (no names given) that I would like to invite for a live video Webcast, his stupid little boy gloves were off. I wish he had taken me up on that Webcast. The amazing thing was that the only private message I received from him was a single word, and I quote &#8220;Yup.&#8221; Well now, that was insightful,<em> right?</em></p>
<p>The dumbness goes on &#8230; A few days ago, I held a video Webcast, as I always do on Friday nights, which allowed for others to join in and turn on their Webcam to participate in fun and social discussions.  A woman came in and started extolling her greatness and stated that she had received a million unique visitors to a given tweet. She then overran the whole Webcast with her recommendations of who we should all follow, and blabbed on for a long time about some crap. This was a Webcast that I have hosted for a long time, and I never met this egotistical loudmouth in my life. While this happened, I was receiving private messages asking why I had not cut her video feed off. Yeah, a million unique visitors from one Twitter message &#8230; try again! I think I saw that same thing once, but that was after I bumped my head REALLY hard and then I woke up. She was purportedly a friend of a friend, so I tried to avoid confrontation. *Damn dumb Mark.*</p>
<p>Of course, I waved the bullshit flag on her million unique visitors statement, and she back-pedaled to say that a million people <em>could</em> have seen it. Oh yeah, but that was only if they gave a damn about her blah blah blah about yada yada yada. The craziness came in when she started throwing ultimatums to others that if they did not unfollow me that she would block them or whatever such crap. I had a lot of people telling me that it was a huge drama for her, and for her minions. One of them just keeps on begging people to unfollow me for disrespecting her by asking her to leave. It seems funny how his continued defense of her and expected offense to me could get him anywhere he wants to be in life. Note to that dude: &#8220;She will still not get naked with you, Chump.&#8221;</p>
<p>To all of this, I have to say &#8220;Who gives a damn?&#8221; I mean, really, if you do not like me, if you think that I am out there to put an endangered spotted owl between a couple pieces of bread for lunch while I make my excursion to go club baby seals and hunt whales while throwing out matches to light forest fires on my way to the &#8220;Ruin the World&#8221; convention &#8230; click your unfollow button and create a better life! You deserve it &#8230; really, even if I do not!</p>
<p>To those who seek joy in arguments and take their win from promoting negativity, you really need my latest book! It is titled &#8220;<a title="Living in the Storm by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://livinginthestorm.com" target="_blank">Living in the Storm</a>&#8221; and it is <a title="Order Living in the Storm" href="http://livinginthestorm.com/order-living-in-the-storm/" target="_blank">available for sale TODAY</a>. Get your life straight and stop nagging others for things that really do not matter to your own life. Heck, if you are so desperate for something to do, maybe you should feed your mind instead of only feeding your egotism. Twitter is not your bitching board for showing how screwed up and cynical you are. It has much more positive uses.</p>
<p>One last note for those Twitter knuckleheads: If I am such an awful influence, why do they keep putting stuff like this about me out there on the Internet?</p>
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		<title>Create Something Different: Create a Cheering Section</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 19:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Create something different&#8221; were the words that came to me when I thought to myself &#8220;I should really update my blog today.&#8221; Then I started to wonder if every great idea that could ever be written about social media has already been written somewhere on a blog.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Create something different&#8221; were the words that came to me when I thought to myself &#8220;I should really update my blog today.&#8221; Then I started to wonder if every great idea that could ever be written about social media has already been written somewhere on a blog.</p>
<p>I unsubscribed from a lot of blogs today, because so many of them just started to look the same. I started to question how many blog posts about the iPhone the world really needs. Whenever there is a hot new craze or breaking news article, bloggers rush to their keyboards and bang out another &#8220;brilliant&#8221; article hoping that theirs will be the one that becomes a real hit. If they get it retweeted, Stumbled, and dugg enough to reach the front page of Digg, their job is complete. They grew their audience massively, but too many will overlook the question of whether the audience will stick with them.</p>
<p>When I unsubscribed from some pretty good blogs, I realized that I was simply not the fan they needed. They had never created that spark in me that made me a loyal enough fan to be sure I always saw every word they wrote. It was kind of the same old thing just regurgitated in a different way. What was missing was not just creativity, but rather a connection. The ones I felt connected with and that made me feel a part of the relationship remain on my list, and I am their fan.</p>
<h2>A Flash in the Pan Mentality</h2>
<p>It is easy to take a flash in the pan mentality and see that little glimmer of gold in your prospecting pan when something you do becomes popular. I do not have a problem with that, at all, but I think that it can be too easy to forget the importance of a core cheering section. Creating your cheering section of people who cheer you on, take the initiative to <a title="comment on this blog post" href="http://www.awebguy.com/2009/09/create-something-different-create-a-cheering-section/#comments">comment on your blog</a>, click to receive your updates by <a title="subscribe by RSS" href="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/murnahan" target="_blank">RSS</a>, <a title="subscribe by Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/murnahan" target="_blank">Twitter</a>, <a title="subscribe by email" href="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=murnahan" target="_blank">email</a>, or any of the many other methods, and will stick with you over time is far more important. This is your cheering section!</p>
<p>A strong cheering section has been a basis for success from the very beginning. I mean everybody&#8217;s success, and everybody&#8217;s beginning. From the time a child first attempts to ride a bicycle, it is their core cheering section that helps them to keep trying until they get it right. In the instance of blogging, it is really not so different. It only takes a small number of really loyal friends/fans to create a massive cheering section that keeps you moving forward.</p>
<p>Creating a cheering section has been a huge message in my work as a writer for a long time. In my last two books, I wrote of the importance of relationships. I must really believe it, or otherwise I would stop writing about it. Here is a snippet from each:</p>
<p>From my book, &#8220;<strong><a title="Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com" target="_blank">Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends</a></strong>&#8221; in a chapter titled &#8220;Social Networking Takes Dedication&#8221; I wrote: <em>&#8220;The people mentioned here and many more are among the very important relations I have met using social networking. I communicate with these people regularly online, on the telephone, and in person. They are all parts of a very important network of people whom I can count on to be friends and to have something nice to say about me, with or without prompting.&#8221; </em></p>
<p><em><span style="font-style: normal;">These are the people who will spread your work to others and expand your cheering section. They should not be overlooked!</span></em></p>
<p>In my new book, &#8220;<strong><a title="Living in the Storm by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://livinginthestorm.com/2009/09/judge-this-book-by-the-cover/" target="_blank">Living in the Storm</a></strong>&#8221; I expanded a lot on the importance of that cheering section, and how to create good will in others. Here is a paragraph from the book: <em>&#8220;There are many unknown aspirations of those around you. Knowing the motivations of others and finding out how you can help is a great way to rally them. It will make you feel good to do it. It will also often prompt people to wonder about your goals. They may or may not already know what you want in life. Share these things with friends, and build a support network. The best way to begin is by giving to others and becoming one of those altruistic people you admire. Even if you are already doing it, do it more.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>If you wonder how this may apply to social media and blogging, it is simple. Listen to your readers and know what they want. Respond to them, interact with them, and <strong>give them what they want</strong>. Once you develop your core cheering section, they will often give you what you seek in return. Yes, it is true, <strong>giving is the best step toward receiving</strong>. I hope that I am able to give you what you want, and a whole lot of it!</p>



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		<description><![CDATA[We can surely each recall moments of relief that we feel when an important chapter in our life is completed. The sense of accomplishment is refreshing. I am excited to share one of those moments with you, and I hope you can sense my enthusiasm.
Only moments ago, I submitted my latest book for print. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can surely each recall moments of relief that we feel when an important chapter in our life is completed. The sense of accomplishment is refreshing. I am excited to share one of those moments with you, and I hope you can sense my enthusiasm.</p>
<p>Only moments ago, I submitted my latest book for print. This is not just any book to me. I believe with every bit of me that this book can help others to feel more joy and inspiration in their lives. I have shared some very important lessons that often came to me with great difficulty and sacrifice.</p>
<p>This book is a huge departure from my technical writing of the past two decades. &#8220;Living in the Storm&#8221; uncovers many lessons of life, people, and creating joy from each step in the journey of our lives.</p>
<p>I sincerely hope that you will take a moment to read the cover below to find a distilled version of what this book offers. We have each heard that we should not judge a book by its cover, but I am asking you to do so. I will sincerely appreciate it if you will express your opinion as a comment to this blog post.</p>
<p>I really want to hear you, so please take a moment to read this cover and tell me your opinion here on my blog.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am very excited to announce the upcoming release of my new book titled &#8220;Living in the Storm&#8221;. It is off to the proofreaders now, and I expect to have it in production within the next couple weeks. In the meantime, I would like to share the book&#8217;s introduction. I will provide much more information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very excited to announce the upcoming release of my new book titled <strong>&#8220;Living in the Storm&#8221;</strong>. It is off to the proofreaders now, and I expect to have it in production within the next couple weeks. In the meantime, I would like to share the book&#8217;s introduction. I will provide much more information soon, including the launch of livinginthestorm.com within the next week. I hope that you will enjoy it. To those wondering why I have not published as many blog posts during the past couple weeks, here is my answer.</p>
<h2><img class="alignright" title="Living in the Storm by Mark Aaron Murnahan" src="http://awebguy.com/lits2.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="307" />Introduction:</h2>
<p>Many moments of joy and inspiration go unnoticed and are overshadowed by the storm that makes up our lives. Recognizing those joys and creating moments of joy and inspiration for others can create a perfect break in the clouds. It may even create the extended break that you have been seeking all along.</p>
<p>Each day of our lives, we receive influences from those around us. We often make our decisions based on their caution, their defeats, and their status quo. Breaking away and creating your own new beam of sunshine between the clouds is not as hard or as frightening once you can feel confident making your own decisions, and creating your own view of what is realistic. Then it is possible to turn the influence around in a positive way.</p>
<p>It may seem easy to trudge through a whole lifetime saying “I could have”, “I should have”, or “Maybe when the time is right”. Unless you already live your wildest dreams, you give yourself reasons that it just did not work out for you. Maybe family got in the way, you did not have enough money, or other short-term issues just stretched out longer than you hoped.</p>
<p>It is time to stop that right now! Let’s make a pact. If you will agree to be honest, I will agree to be honest. I am not asking for your honesty to me, but rather to yourself. Level with yourself, and if you can agree that you have let yourself and others down, make this pact with me, and take the care to try a different approach. Deal?</p>
<p>Alright then, today, while the storm is still in full force, you have made a step toward living in the storm, and not just surviving the storm to enjoy life between moments of doubt and confusion.</p>
<p>In the course of this book, I ask that you will draw parallels to your life and use things you know but may be afraid to admit, or may have long forgotten. I will also ask you to perform some tasks that I believe will help you with clearing some of the clouds. In the end, I intend for you to be more influential than influenced, and to share your success with others rather than accept others’ defeats as your own.</p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you ever thought there was somebody truly, and I mean <strong>100 percent, genuine </strong><a id="aptureLink_Osu40sppnv" href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/altruistic"><strong>altruistic</strong></a>, you were wrong. There, I said it &#8230; I called you wrong, and I will not say that I am sorry, but I will explain.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a close look at this: Even the greatest of givers have something to gain. You can call it altruism, but there will always be something received in return. You may cite <a id="aptureLink_AYEYqyZMMd" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%20Teresa">Mother Theresa</a>, <a id="aptureLink_3iPKdscF1H" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahatma%20Gandhi">Gandhi</a>, or your dear grandmother. Yes, they are kind and they often do things that seem very self-sacrificing. Whether they know it on a conscious level or not, people do nice things for others <strong>because it feels good</strong>. For some people it is simply a reflex, and for others it may take a little more work. You may call it unselfish, but if it did not feel good to them, if it did not feel right, they would not do the things they do.</p>
<h2>The Cynical Approach</h2>
<p>I encounter cynics every day &#8230; we all do. We let them in, and we let them steal our energy. You cannot help it, regardless how hard you try. When you receive negativity, it becomes a part of you.</p>
<p>In contrast to the kindness described above, many people take an opposite approach &#8230; in fact, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">most</span></strong> people take an opposite approach. Again, often subconscious, but very real all the same. How many times have you heard a parent, a friend, or even a spouse say, <em>&#8220;I am just telling you this for your own good&#8221;</em> or <em>&#8220;I just don&#8217;t want to see you let down.&#8221;</em> I have heard that from people who indeed care about me, but I always realized that there is also a darker side. It may seem like a huge kindness to protect you from your own bad judgment, but how many times have people failed as a result of that one tipping point of doubt. This is even more true if you hear it from somebody you trust &#8230; somebody that you know cares about you.</p>
<p>Is it selfish? Too often the answer is &#8220;Yes&#8221;,  very selfish and bred from jealousy. After all, if you do something that they can not even imagine doing, how might it feel to them? Similar to the often unconsciously selfish acts of kindness, there are many unconscious acts of unkindness. You can like it or not, but that is the way it is. Most of us have probably heard this, but have you really thought about it? Have you thought about whether you do this? Have you thought about others&#8217; hopes, dreams, goals? <strong>Have you tried to help?</strong></p>
<h2>Try Some Altruism</h2>
<p>I hope that you will think about this, and try to encourage a friend, or even a complete stranger. I am going to do that now. If you do not know somebody whom you wish to encourage, send a message to one of these people to encourage them.</p>
<p><strong>Amy Walker:</strong> This is a friend who recently lost her job. At first, it was a real shock. It is still hard for her to believe. However, she found a renewed interest in painting. She is a great painter, and a very kind person. If she has the right encouragement, I believe that she can create a new income selling her artwork. <a title="Keep the faith, Amy! Somebody believes in you!" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=@ivysunny%20Keep%20the%20faith,%20Amy!%20Somebody%20believes%20in%20you!" target="_blank">Click here to send Amy some encouragement.</a> You may also want to ask her to see some of her paintings!</p>
<p><strong>Michael Colemire:</strong> I have known Michael as a <a title="t-shirt screen printing" href="http://www.prestigedesignsllc.com" target="_blank">t-shirt screen printing</a> provider, but he recently shocked me. This guy has an amazing talent at carving. During my regular Friday Webcast, we started talking about hidden talents around us, and he showed us his hobby. He was met with a unanimous belief from the audience that he should take his hobby to market. His woodcarvings are really spectacular.  <a title="Keep the faith, Michael! Somebody believes in you!" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=@MichaelColemire%20I%20heard%20your%20carving%20is%20awesome!" target="_blank">Click here to send a nice message to Michael.</a> You may also want to ask him to see some of his carvings!</p>
<p><strong>Eugene Aronsky:</strong> If you know a student returning to college soon, you should meet this guy! I met Eugene on Twitter and I have found him to be a great inspiration and a wealth of knowledge about books. He founded a company called <a title="We Compare Books" href="http://www.wecomparebooks.com" target="_blank">We Compare Books</a>, and his goal is to help college students to afford textbooks. He built the company out of a passion he gained as he was a student seeking affordable buys on textbooks. His Website compares prices for textbooks and offers a great comparison shopping resource. <a title="Hi Eugene. I hear you have some great prices for textbooks." href="http://twitter.com/home?status=@wecomparebooks%20Hi%20Eugene.%20I%20hear%20you%20have%20some%20great%20prices%20for%20textbooks." target="_blank">Click here to meet Eugene.</a></p>
<p><strong>Richard Reed:</strong> I know this man as &#8220;Ritchie&#8221; from back in elementary school. He moved away when we were kids, but social media brought us back together and we recently spent nine hours at my home talking about then, now, and the future. I really respect and like my old friend &#8220;Richie&#8221;. Aside from his day job, he has created a captivating collection of high-definition videos from places he has visited. I want to encourage him to continue his passion and promote them for sale to film makers. <a title="High-definition video clips." href="http://www.avchdclips.com" target="_blank">See what I am talking about</a> and if you agree, <a title="Hi Richie. Your videos are amazing!" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=@rreedpc%20Hi%20Richie.%20Your%20videos%20are%20amazing!" target="_blank">send my old friend Richie a compliment</a>.</p>
<h2>What Will You do?</h2>
<p>So there you have it. This is what I believe. I hope you will take some time, right now, to think about how even a small act of kindness can change people&#8217;s lives. Especially yours! When you are kind to others, it can build a reflex. It can become natural to spread a kind word. When that happens, the good feelings you have about yourself can be shocking!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been honored to be in the presence of many amazing Twitter users who know how to keep up with the massive data flow. They know how to keep up with advanced Twitter searches so they always know what is happening in the world, or even just in their neighborhood. They know how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been honored to be in the presence of many amazing Twitter users who know how to keep up with the massive data flow. They know how to keep up with <a title="advanced Twitter searches" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com/2009/07/targeting-using-twitter/" target="_blank">advanced Twitter searches</a> so they always know what is happening in the world, or even just in their neighborhood. They know how to create groups that allow them to keep a close watch on everything their friends have to say on Twitter. They even know how to reach out and meet people like them, and to gain introductions to other people they will enjoy knowing. They know the principles I explained in the video below, talking about how and why relationship building is important. I have been honored to meet many of these people, and I enjoy their friendship.</p>
<h2>Wouldn&#8217;t It Be Great if Everybody Knew What You Know?</h2>
<p>I love communicating with my friends all around the world. We have shared amazing times together. We often share a lot of interesting information, personal stories, happy times, and we are the people who count on each other when we need a pick-me-up or some help to reach the right people. Some of us help with each others&#8217; business pursuits, and some of us open our hearts to share our life&#8217;s story. All together, it makes an amazing mix of people &#8230; each learning from the mixing pot of Twitter and social media. My amazement of social media still leaves me with the question: <strong>&#8220;Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if everybody knew what you know?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>It is often really challenging to try and help people &#8230; especially with trying to help them learn something new. After all, if you try to teach them something, it is sometimes the case that they will take you as the &#8220;know it all&#8221; or they may just have a really hard time accepting the idea that <strong>&#8220;You will never know how much you don&#8217;t know.&#8221;</strong></p>
<h2>Do You Know Somebody Who Does Not Know Everything?</h2>
<p>I will raise my hand first. <strong>I certainly do not know everything.</strong> I do, however, know a lot about social media, and I know a lot about Twitter. I spent hundreds of hours and months of my life to author a book about it!</p>
<p>I am seeking your help to find other people, like me, who do not know everything. I am particularly looking for people who do not know everything about Twitter, and people who may benefit from <a title="Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends by Mark Aaron Murnahan" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com/" target="_blank">a guide book with a lot of lessons on how Twitter and social media can be more beneficial</a> through understanding it better.</p>
<p>If you are willing to help me find these people, <strong><a title="Asking Social Media Friends to Help" href="http://twitterforbusinesstwitterforfriends.com/2009/08/asking-social-media-to-help/" target="_blank">please click here to read a few ways to help</a></strong>. This will not cost you any money, and it could help you in return. I sincerely appreciate you!</p>
<p>In case you have not read my blogs or my new book, <a id="aptureLink_6etVrlVv0Q" href="http://www.amazon.com/Twitter-Business-Friends-Little-Without/product-reviews/0982497806/">click here to see what others have said</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Enjoy my comedy video and I hope you will get a great smile from it!</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social media uses are about as vast as outer space. In the case of the upcoming launch of Space Shuttle Discovery live Webcast and chat with the astronauts, it brings back excitement of space travel &#8230; at least to me.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social media uses are about as vast as outer space. In the case of the upcoming launch of Space Shuttle Discovery live Webcast and chat with the astronauts, it brings back excitement of space travel &#8230; at least to me.</p>
<p>Perhaps generations have changed the pursuits of children, and space travel is not quite as exciting as it was in 1969 when the world looked up at the moon with awe and NASA astronauts walked where so many of us only gaze. When my son&#8217;s kindergarten class each walked across a stage in costumes representing what they hope to be when they grow up, I can only recall one astronaut. There were a lot of veterinarians, firemen, and my proud little entomology prodigy, but not so many space travelers. <strong>Maybe what they needed all along was more social media to restore the excitement of spaceships and the great big &#8220;out there&#8221;.</strong></p>
<p>Today, I am inspired once again as I await the opportunity to watch the Space Shuttle Discovery launch to the International Space Station. What is inspiring to me is that through social media, NASA lets the world in on the experience along with a chat with the astronauts. This is yet another way that social media makes the world, and even outer space, just a bit smaller for all of us.</p>
<p>I will be tuning in to watch it live at 1:36 a.m. Eastern on 25 August. In the meantime, I will periodically look for notes at <a id="aptureLink_1BZ9exsugh" href="http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts128/status.html">spaceflightnow.com</a>, live video at <a title="NASA TV" href="http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html" target="_blank">NASA TV</a>, and updates on <a id="aptureLink_tl3N6dy2XP" href="http://twitter.com/spaceflightnow">Twitter</a> to see what is happening at the space center.</p>



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