We’ve all heard that the internet—and social media especially—have led to procrastination. It just keeps getting easier to waste time each and every day. And, even worse, the advent of Klout and other ways to measure online influence have given rise to this new breed of hyperactive social networkers and self-proclaimed marketers who, despite posting hundreds of times a day in hopes of gaming some meaningless score, create very little and maybe even nothing at all of value. But who am I to judge how one person lives his life? Some people like to listen or share, while others look to create or write.
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