Netropolitan is being lauded as the facebook for rich people.
I love it!
I think it's a great idea, I get why it's being considered by so many people and I'm not even part of the 1%...YET.
I have every belief I will be and knowing where I'm going drives home Netropolitan's genius.
It will grow in popularity until the next best thing comes along or until there's a shift in consciousness of epic proportions from the other 99%.
Everyone has challenges, Everyone.
Everyone has had something happen to them, everyone has a mother/father/dad-always-loved-you-best-sister, to blame for the wounds they carry.
The wealthiest people in the world have the same challenges as everyone else, but they also have the weight of money behind them, in front of them and on top of them. Everyone wants to feel good, everyone wants to celebrate, everyone is proud when they've accomplished a goal.
Netropolitan is for people who want to discuss and celebrate the finer things in life without being subjected to #firstworldproblem responses and snarky comments.
I myself have been guilty of not posting a success in my life, because when I did, I was called to the carpet for my "insensitivity and bragging."
My intentions were pure, I wanted my friends to feel joyful for me because I felt joyful for me. If the roles were reveresed, I would have felt joyful for them.
When I stopped posting wonderful things about my life and my business, my business and life reflected it.
I had to make decisions about whether or not I was going to let the words of other people become the words that shaped my destiny.
Lucky for me, the core of who I am is proud. and I love to celebrate even the smallest victories.
I've worked hard to get here, I work smarter every day and I have just as many people to blame as you do.
If we want to feel good inside, we have to celebrate when something good happens or our brains and our subconscious mind decide not to work anymore because really, what's the point?
Celebrate the joys in your life, loudly publically, proudly and if that makes other people feel bad about them, that is inside of them and it's their mountain to climb.
We will never have the net-neutrality that the "poor people's web" is clamoring for if the "rich people's web" is a happier more celbratory place.
You get what you reflect.
Change starts with you and me. What are you proud of today? What success story do you want to share? Do it here! You're safe and I promise to celebrate your successes as though they were my own! GO!
Seanlai Cochrane is a rockstar communication speaker that helps leaders play like a PRO and keep their talent, grow profits, and power by the competition.
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