Why I like to talk about myself

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Paul Buchheit explains why you letting me know every time you pick your nose today will lead to a better society (you should read the entire article):

Sharing your boring thoughts and activities may seem narcissistic and self-absorbed at first (I’m still kind of embarrassed about having a blog), but there is virtue and benefit in it. Naturally there will be challenges and fear along the way, but in the long term we’re contributing to a more open, fluid society, where people are more able to find happy, productive lives. It also encourages us to be more accepting of others. Everyone is flawed, and the more we see that we aren’t alone, the less we need to fear that truth.

I don’t care about my privacy. At some point in my life (possibly 6 months ago), I figured that the cost of keeping up social “lies” was far greater than the cost of pissing off people by being completely honest to everyone. If we were all just honest, contrary to popular belief, we’d have a lot more fun because we’d find and talk to people who we really like rather than just pretending to like the people who are already with us.

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