So I've ended my dreaded affair with Facebook successfully. Two weeks without Facebook is an amazing achievement for me. My life seems better and healthier in the emotion side. It is clear that my introvert personality includes boycotting social network sites as well, not just in real life. I feel at peace.
But now I am totally hooked to StumbleUpon, a site where you keep on stumbling on cool websites based on your taste and preferences. I clicked 'stumble', there popped a website teaching how to make popup cards. Clicked 'stumble' again, a website with cool gadgets popped on your screen. Then weird news, then innovative ideas, recipes and motivations. I loveeeeee StumbleUpon. And unlike Facebook where you meet friends with different views from you, at StumbleUpon you add friends who have similar ideas and views with you. How cool is that?
A few minutes ago I stumbled upon this:
"In the end, what we regret most are the chances we never took." - Frasier Crane
How true. I keep holding back from materializing great ideas just because I am scared of judgments by others, condemnations and failure. After a few months/years I realized how foolish I am for not following my dreams. But then again, it's better late than never, right?
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