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	<title>Social Media Hot Tub &#187; Law of attraction</title>
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		<title>Law of Attraction and Social Media</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pay attention for a couple of minutes on Twitter, and you can&#8217;t help but notice the stream of references to the Law of Attraction, sometimes hashmarked as #loa. This got me thinking, maybe social media is uniquely suited as a vehicle for the premise, which was thrust into the mainstream zeitgeist with the film and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pay attention for a couple of minutes on Twitter, and you can&#8217;t help but notice the stream of references to the Law of Attraction, sometimes hashmarked as #loa. This got me thinking, maybe social media is uniquely suited as a vehicle for the premise, which was thrust into the mainstream zeitgeist with the film and print release of &#8220;The Secret.&#8221;<br />
If you&#8217;re not familiar with it, the law states that like attracts like. Put out feelings of abundance, for instance, and abundance will come to you. That&#8217;s an oversimplification, but I feel an inner chicken-and-the-quantum-egg kind of debate coming on and my sauvignon blanc is still chilling in the fridge. (What&#8217;s your existential argument wine?)<br />
At any rate, social media works by connections. Twitter, in particular, works by quick, often serendipitous happenings that connect unlikely folks together. There isn&#8217;t the resume screening inherent in LinkedIn, there isn&#8217;t the long-sought reunion between third-grade homeroom mates. You put out a little content, follow a few people, and before you know it, you&#8217;ve got an instant audience for any of your ramblings &#8211; and they&#8217;re rambling about the same stuff.<br />
Not only, then, is Twitter a vehicle for the premise, but it IS the premise in action. But then again, it is anything we make it. And that&#8217;s the definition of the law right there.</p>
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