Always remember you are unique - just like everyone else.
This is a simple question: What unique perspective do you bring to the internet?
The internet being a place that, of late, seems to be turning into one large blog of opinions, is there anything that sets yours apart?
You can elaborate your post by saying:
How do you think differently than everyone else?
What makes you think differently?
Providing some background on what deductive processes you use, e.g. in ordinary discussion, and
Mentioning what you think about other people's opinions.
Unless of course you are just a part of the screaming mass and don't care to have an opinion of your own, in which case, feel free to speak er... up and possibly get ninja'd.
This is intended to be a bit of a reflective post. After all, humans are aware of being aware.
As for me:
I believe that what makes my opinion unique is my ability to consider other people's opinions as though they were my own, combined with ability to weave an interesting story, my ability to overlook the obvious and my randomly failable memory.
Also living in Australia and having lived in both the country and the city doesn't hurt.
I will continue to assume my opinion is unique until someone comes along to the escapist, takes my second choice for username and starts ranting about need for more sandbox games like Oblivion.
This is a simple question: What unique perspective do you bring to the internet?
The internet being a place that, of late, seems to be turning into one large blog of opinions, is there anything that sets yours apart?
You can elaborate your post by saying:
How do you think differently than everyone else?
What makes you think differently?
Providing some background on what deductive processes you use, e.g. in ordinary discussion, and
Mentioning what you think about other people's opinions.
Unless of course you are just a part of the screaming mass and don't care to have an opinion of your own, in which case, feel free to speak er... up and possibly get ninja'd.
This is intended to be a bit of a reflective post. After all, humans are aware of being aware.
As for me:
I believe that what makes my opinion unique is my ability to consider other people's opinions as though they were my own, combined with ability to weave an interesting story, my ability to overlook the obvious and my randomly failable memory.
Also living in Australia and having lived in both the country and the city doesn't hurt.
I will continue to assume my opinion is unique until someone comes along to the escapist, takes my second choice for username and starts ranting about need for more sandbox games like Oblivion.