People think there’s a communication gap. But there’s not. We’re just communicating differently. We went from communicating with written words, on paper and in books. Slowly. Then came the telephone, and we started communicating with our voices. Along came the internet, and we’re back to communicating with words again, but the amount of people those words can reach has magnified immensely. And cellphones are reaching a saturation point that’s almost unbelievable. But we’re texting. We speak easy when we’re not speaking at all. When we’re typing, I think we’re more honest. Even when we’re telling one another who we are.
A second part of this is podcasts. We’ve gotten our hands on the largest network ever made, and we’re using it to write blogs and post podcasts. We’ve taken the largest and most important technological advance that we’ve ever seen, and we’re using it to write diaries and make radio shows.
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