I like to believe this occasion of writing is per chance but I think it feels a wee bit fateful. For starters I like the process of leaving a legacy. I do have children and would enjoy the idea that one day they will go through my thoughts on paper, journals, blogging. Blogging by far is the most easiest, and fascinating. I imagined as our ancestors discovered the alphabet, and writing. Then came hieroglyphics's, manuscripts, the printing press, & books. Each phase throughout history was a form of a revolution of thoughts, dreams, history, experiences on a slab of rock or leather pelt. That was their Internet, and online journaling,& blogging. The beginning of the printing press brought the age of information at the speed of a turtle, but eventually it led to a birth of millions of articles, books, & papers.
We are in a period of renaissance of modernization. A modern world where we know, no time. Twitter.com has just given us a taste of instant social global information. Can you believe that we are apart of a social revolution on Microwave news and information. It is really a good time to be alive. The ramifications are endless. I am enjoying these recent days of benchmarks for social media evolution like Facebook.com, Myspace.com and Twitter.com . It would be a close comparison to say that these experiences would be a similar day to the protestant reformation. Probably the part where Martin Luther was getting ready to post the 95 thesis. If you have not seen it, I recommend this movie, "Luther".

