excellent artwork! i like the strenght of it
best regards Nikos
Anonymous Guest
20 Mar 2012
that we're good at creating srtnog relationships only with a finite number of people (which maybe something like 10 or so for most of us) and that we ought to focus on spending more time with these top 20% of our friends and relatives for a happier and more fulfilling life. I tend to agree with this view. To be honest with you, I must admit that I am not a natural networker and I tend to keep in touch only with really close people or people who've had a significant impact on me. I find it somewhat draining and tiring to spread my arms and get to know more and more people and then keep in touch with them. Random connections and exchange of ideas are OK at times. For me, it is not sufficient to just know people if I really want to keep that connection going, I need to keep in constant touch with them else the relationship is not a relationship at all. And this is not possible if my network is too large. But I very well understand the importance of networking and knowing more people .for purposes of learning, getting things done etc. Do you think technology can really come to the rescue to help people like me? I do believe that once you become popular and famous, you don't really have to network. People then follow you wherever you go .your network follows you and keeps in touch with you without you having to put in a lot of effort. Basically, I am thinking aloud and don't even know if I've made myself clear .nevertheless, if you can see through my rambling and share your thoughts and suggestions on this confusing question of mine, I'd be thrilled. Nimmy
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nikos kanellos 13 Feb 2015
excellent artwork! i like the strenght of it best regards NikosAnonymous Guest 20 Mar 2012
that we're good at creating srtnog relationships only with a finite number of people (which maybe something like 10 or so for most of us) and that we ought to focus on spending more time with these top 20% of our friends and relatives for a happier and more fulfilling life. I tend to agree with this view. To be honest with you, I must admit that I am not a natural networker and I tend to keep in touch only with really close people or people who've had a significant impact on me. I find it somewhat draining and tiring to spread my arms and get to know more and more people and then keep in touch with them. Random connections and exchange of ideas are OK at times. For me, it is not sufficient to just know people if I really want to keep that connection going, I need to keep in constant touch with them else the relationship is not a relationship at all. And this is not possible if my network is too large. But I very well understand the importance of networking and knowing more people .for purposes of learning, getting things done etc. Do you think technology can really come to the rescue to help people like me? I do believe that once you become popular and famous, you don't really have to network. People then follow you wherever you go .your network follows you and keeps in touch with you without you having to put in a lot of effort. Basically, I am thinking aloud and don't even know if I've made myself clear .nevertheless, if you can see through my rambling and share your thoughts and suggestions on this confusing question of mine, I'd be thrilled. NimmyExclusivePrisoner.com 17 Oct 2011
I could actually like this clown! Love the whimsey!kathleen thompson 01 Oct 2011
That's great Charlene!