Hmmm, My Digital Identity:
I'm electing to Alex Hubbard.
Myself? Well, yeah.
Sure, I wouldn't change my name, but I believe a name says nothing about my identity.
I wouldn't necessarily change what I'd believe I had physically, I'll change what's hard to change physically, and that's attitude.
What's wonderful and costly about the internet at the same time is the fact that you can pretend to be anyone you want to be, but I don't believe it's quite that easy to "pretend" what your attitude is towards others. Even if it's not the easiest job in the world to show appreciation in real life, if you truly believe that you do, it'll come out on the internet - even if you're material goods don't.
So, what makes this identity particularly stand out online?
I wouldn't be the guy flashing around what makes me "amazing", I'd make sure you're the one feeling amazing.
That's not a lot of words to describe my actions, but the actions, as I'd like to believe we all know, speak much louder than words.
Put in one sentence, I'd be the person who thinks before he does.
There's really no pictures, videos and the digital like to describe my digital identity. If I'm wrong, tell me (please!)
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