Every Website is Someone's Attempt at Achieving a GoalWritten by Jesse S. Somer
Have you ever thought about real stories behind all websites on Internet? There are over 10 million sites out there and a human being with some hope or dream driving process constructed each one. Too much of our modern world is presented to us in a barrage of superficial pictures that only show a very external glimpse of true reality beneath surface. Wouldn’t you like to know about people who live behind this wall of technology? Humanity is force behind all websites, and for that matter, all technology that we use without a second thought everyday. Behind every advance in technology is a human being who wanted to get something done, then did it.Why do you have a website? Is it your dream to share your ideas with world? Do you feel you have a product or service that can help society run more smoothly? Do you feel lonely and feel that Internet is finally a place to connect with others? Do you just want to express yourself to world and if no one checks it out its O.K, because it has helped you to know yourself better? Each and every website on Internet is a human being attempting to move forward on their life’s path. What drove you to make move? Has it helped you, or have unforeseen problems arisen because of your venture? It is a risk you know, and I’m sure for every success story out there, there’s also a story of how Web affected someone’s world in a contrary fashion. That’s life, and essentially that’s all Internet is, another expression of life itself. Some people might think that Internet is just another capitalistic venture to sell things and make money. They might also think it’s a super technical mumbo-jumbo of nonsense that is way over their heads. It’s much more simple than all that. The Internet is humanity in motion. It’s next step we’ve taken on our journey as a species. Where is journey taking us? What is destination? What are we hoping to achieve in long run?
| | Enrich Your Experiences Through the InternetWritten by Jesse S. Somer
This may come across as a strange article contextually as I am a writer for a web hosting company who likes for me to spread word about how cool Internet is, so average people, if they ever get to read this stuff, may be inspired to partake in this new aspect of our collective, privileged, contemporary society. I have been an avid music listener and player for many years of my life and I want to give you simple story of how Internet has now connected once again with my life’s journey. I have a deep-seated dream of one day producing some music while I’m here in world, but as in many cases, we humans have fears in relation to ideas and feelings that mean most to us. Recently I first heard music from a guy called Jeff Buckley.This Jeff Buckley fellow can really play, I mean he could really play. His music spoke to me instantly; he plays guitar and sings in a way that touches and even haunts soul. For a person like myself who hopes to one day become a ‘real’ musician and not just a hobbyist, this guy is a true inspiration. Buckley died at age of 31 years. So how did I find out about guy? The Internet. I even read lyrics off a website to song I was listening to at that very moment. Looking at photos, reading his biography; experience of hearing music at same time as ‘seeing’ and learning about Buckley added a whole new dimension to experience. The Internet let me feel music in a new way, and resulted in a moment of epiphany-and don’t these moments mean so much to us?
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