The state of being one of a kind

In the wake of Elizabeth Taylor’s Wednesday passing, some people declared on her as she was “one of a kind”.
Elizabeth Taylor was an impactful person in our society as a whole : she provided a sense of relief, reinforced loyalty in causes, brought early awareness to the many.
Put your energy in reinventing yourself always
We are constantly evolving in a world of changing faces and we always need to find new ways to differentiate ourselves from others.
As we spend our time online to learn and develop our ideas we can notice a bit of groundswell phenomenon.
Discontinuity produces emergent competition and establish new difficulties to value ourselves.
To bring back personalized utility and attract more audience, we have to produce fresh content.
As a result your content will create a new environment : no matter what it’s about, it can be writing, photographing, cooking or whatever you feel comfortable in : you are free to add shape to your skills and demonstrate you can make the difference that will let you harvest a new conversation.
How willing are you to move beyond the status quo?
As time goes by, more and more are finding it easy to get engaged on social media.
We are constantly surrounded by feeds that give us the benefit to open new doors and share with others.
Sounds great. But it’s just an illusion.
You can merely appear like engaged and attentive but you are not really engaged.
The point is that if you are not really engaged, you cannot put things into action.
Then, how do you expect to be this one of a kind ?
Your behavior is poised on the border between perfect order and total chaos
If you’re clever enough to put perspective in action, you can strengthen your potential and become that light for many.
However, you can choose to be merely a troll, engage in a community, then after copy and past what others do and follow the movement.
In that case, I would thank you for joining us, but we don’t really need you for that, we can do without you, and much better.
Instead of being that sheep, I would take risks, seek for rewards to become that honorable competitor who will succeed in any case and remember those 3 lines :
- understand to learn,
- learn to know,
- know to act.
That’s it.
There is nothing more important for you to challenge and dominate : create opportunities and you’ll be that one of a kind.
Photo credits : Yael Rozencwajg – New York, November 2010
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