We are living a future predicted by a short-lived, mid-80s, cultural phenomenon. It’s scary, but it also means we know we have the opportunity to think about how to keep ourselves from living it exactly as it was written — and soon.

We are living a future predicted by a short-lived, mid-80s, cultural phenomenon. It’s scary, but it also means we know we have the opportunity to think about how to keep ourselves from living it exactly as it was written — and soon.
Recently I’ve had several encounters with individuals that felt things were going better than they actually were based on my status updates on Facebook and Twitter. Does it mean that I should be more truthful with my updates or that online networks have now become just a little too public?
We’ve been living in midst of the fall of public man for so long – even though most folks claim that they are more public than ever before. The question really becomes “Just much do we really want to share?”