My Wife Is Not Google
- The Internet has made me a great party favor among my less digerati friends, "Hey iphone boy...what year did Diver Down come out?" (seconds later...the answer via google)
- The Internet has enabled the thought stream pouring from my mind to outpace the ability of my fingers to to keep up when typing.
- The Internet has given me awareness of just how fast things are moving and how difficult it is for businesses to keep up. If you aren't immersed...how COULD you keep up?
- The Internet has taught me that more information is not what makes one more valuable. What makes one valuable is the ability to filter the vast yet growing torrent of available attention grabbers (data/media/information) into meaningful trends, analyses, and decisions.
But I think what's most important is that I've learned that my wife is not Google. I have over the last few years increasingly applied the same "Google Modalities" to interactions with my wife.
- Give me instant answers.
- Be efficient.
- Be always on.
- I Always find what I'm looking because I'm a good searcher.
- I rarely pay attention to page 2.
- The answers to any question about me, my schedule, and my thoughts are out there in the cloud for you to see.
I'm making some changes to be less connected and more "available and engaged" vs. just "being there"...not because I've been asked to...but because I'm certain it's the right thing to do.
Great observations --- may your tribe increase.
There is a difference between knowledge and wisdom.
OT Proverbs says, "get wisdom like you seek for gold".
Have a great time helping those on two wheels.
I've just found the widget control at www.michaelcwagner.com . Time to hook up Linkedin and facebook pages!
Keep creating...a wise yet digital way of living,
Mike
Posted by: Mike Wagner | July 27, 2010 at 07:55 PM
Thanks Mike. Glad to hear you're using your Google Juice and Internet Savvy to build your personal brand. Widget Tribe Unite!
Posted by: Doug Mitchell | July 27, 2010 at 07:58 PM
My favorite? Your "Google Modalities". nice post Mitch. I would like to hear your take on how Twitter has changed people's lives...for me: my instant gratification button is much more picky...in a good way I think :)
Nice post Mitchell
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Posted by: Katie | August 08, 2010 at 05:42 PM
Great post!
Posted by: Robert.T | September 29, 2010 at 08:17 AM