Telling The Story Of Ourselves

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to listen and participate in an interesting discussion that took place following a presentation by CT Moore at the latest edition of PodCamp Montreal. Although his talk revolved around whether a particular character from the drama series “Mad Men” would consider writing a blog, the conversations it sparked got me thinking about the stories that we tell.
Without question, we all have stories that we choose to share with others. When we meet people for the first time, we often share with them the story of what we do for a living. With those we’re more familiar with or comfortable talking to, we share stories about what we did over the weekend or what latest feat our child recently accomplished. As the years roll on by, we share stories from our past that remind us not only of the good times we’ve had, but also of how far we have travelled since then. With the growth in online social networking sites, our ability to share such stories has unquestionably grown, if not along with it the size of audience we might draw in with our tales. But what about the stories we now share?
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