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Personally, I think there is more wisdom in the comment than in the entire article. I really like the ice cream analogy in the August 23 comment by igloolynx. However, this article is getting lots of traction so it is worth sharing here for the sake of curation.
Tweets, texts, emails, posts. New research says the Internet can make us lonely and depressed—and may even create more extreme forms of mental illness, Tony Dokoupil reports. Delete the scoop?
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1. Be Positive 2. Get Their Attention 3. Make It Personal 4. Invoke the Mainstream Media 5. Pull the Heartstrings 6. Make it Time Sensitive 7. Make It Simple 8. Make It Real 9. Give it Scale 10. Use Celebrities 11. Create Events 12. Make It Easy Via JoseAlvarezCornett , smfarr
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May 21, 2012 10:53 PM
Thank you to the rescoop above. You have a nice site here. Best of luck!
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Her book is selling well. Some are concerned that her wealth is costing here credibility with regular women. I will read it before making such statements. I am sure that there is great knowledge in the book. Until I get a chance to read this book, I will provide this cheat sheet.
My key takeaway is the interesting nugget that one test stated that girls perform worse when given a test that asked them to check M or F before taking the test. It will be interesting to learn more.