For some reason, Brian Solis always brings out my inner writer. This was a comment I made to a post of his, but it took on a life of it’s own. I think it’s an important addition to his thoughts on the impact of the online world on our privacy.
This is a subject on which I have plenty to say. I love the idea of “publicy” and “privacy” as choices, as Brian mentions in his post. I wish I had made that up. All my life I’ve defined which parts of myself are private and which I choose to share, while appearing to share everything. And that’s only because I choose to share different things than other people, not because I share everything. Many things I share only with my two daughters, who are also my closest friends. Some things I share only with my friends, my doctor, my accountant…