One of the most important things you learn from the Internet is that there is no 'them' out there. It's just an awful lot of 'us.'
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For most people, using the Internet broadens their sense of who 'we' is and actually ends up leaving us in a place of greater compassion and understanding. It leaves us more connected to a larger group of people and more at one with a lot more people in our community.
There is no 'them' and 'us.' There is only us.
We've seen that there are a lot of people out there - teenagers in Topeka, housewives in Long Island, millionaire Internet start-up moguls - that all want to connect with each other about what it is to be human.
The Internet is a bastion of negativity, and we get to sit there and voice our cute, little, important opinions.
The Internet is just an abstract place. Sure, I've become part of that in some way, but it's hard for me to wrap my head around a lot of it. I prefer just to kind of stay out of it.
The Internet is so big, so powerful and pointless that for some people it is a complete substitute for life.
You know, the Internets made us more aware of what people think about us.
There's so much free material on the Internet you can learn from, and some people are pure self-starters: they pick up computers and teach themselves everything. Certainly there are millions of people like that. But at the same time, I think it's a pretty small percentage of the population.
I find the Internet to be the most wonderful thing there is. It connects people. Everyone can have input.
There's a lot of people in this world, and it's important to learn about them.
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