My Curated 2016 Review

There ’s too much content: you post too many tweets that don’t offer value to anyone whom you don’t call “Mom,” and you post too many photos of your baby sitting on a carpet. I’d like to create a movement for 2017. In this movement all adopters will be thoughtful in what they share with the wo rld. We will share less, though what we share will have more impact on others.Be prepared, though, to become less popular, because social media rewards those who post the most. You will not gain as many followers as you did in 2016. People may forget you exist (until you post that killer photo of your baby sitting on the carpet with his smile just right), but don ’t worry because two minutes after anyone not namedJustin Bieber posts anything we forget they exist.If you adopt this movement then you will see two benefits. (1) You ’ll gain headspace from no longer having to constantly think,At what angle should I capture my baby sitting on the carpet? (2) You ’ll improve the lives of others by giving them a tad of inspiration, joy or amusement.Let ’s call this movementcurated and I ’ll start now: here are mysingle bests of 2016.Best PhotoDec. 30 was my birthday and I spent the day with two of my favorite people, whom I call Mom and Dad. We went out for my favorite food (pizza) and saw my second favorite movie of the year (Passengers). It was a good day. It was a great day. Mom captured my seven-month beard. I do not know how much longer I can keep this beard and it ne...
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