When decisions line your day or your business path, they must be taken seriously. And while light-heartedness is good, it must be kept in check when facing important choices. Gathering insight can be an arduous task. Looking into a situation and knowing which direction to move requires commitment and engagement. Insight is more than just intuition: it is the delicate balance between feeling and thinking and toss in more than a pinch of experience.
I recently posted a link on my facebook profile page that I thought was profound and it was important to me. It was my profile page, right? I should be able to post whatever I choose, right? It was slightly political, something from which I usually stay far away. And addressed an issue that I had studied in school that had recently been brought back into light. Mind you, this wasn't my writing or even my opinion, I just thought it was reflective.
A couple friends posted opinions and then others attacked these opinions with nastiness and blazed their own hot views across my page. Typically, I do not mind inciting educational banter. I believe an open mind is a good thing and you never know when your words or the words of others might do just that, open a mind or induce conversation -- educate. However, this particular thread quickly turned nasty. It was not my intent to encourage a mob mentality or promote personal attacks.
Just as I was contemplating the deletion of said thread, another friend sent me a private message, very carefully and gently worded, apologizing to me but stating that he felt the conversation had turned offensive. I agreed. I deleted. Yes, my intent, my purpose was to be inciteful, I wanted to mix it up. My purpose was also to be insightful, I wanted to educate. I am not sure either was achieved.
Online Social Media is an open forum where cyber-trespassing is easily committed, and often. It may be difficult, at times, to keep oneself in check, to know what lines are worth crossing. We often feel freer in email or social media to effortlessly say what is on our minds. The lesson I learned was important, know your intent and know your audience. I failed to realize that it is not "my page" when it is a public forum.
Respect must be key when inciting or insighting.
Be careful what you unlock.
by rayannethorn
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These things are hard to experience but the witnesses to them (both those in the "discussion" and those on the sidelines watching) learn a great deal. A great deal.
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