There’s some great wisdom out there. On the Twitter accounts I follow, I’ve enjoyed reading some great thoughts from several people. In less than 140 characters, they provide some interesting thoughts and ideas on improving your life or your business. But once they have been tweeted, these thoughts are often lost in the Interwebs, probably never to be found again. Yes, they can be re-tweeted, but these thoughts are like ripples on a pond. They spread out to others, but the longer the time from the initial splash, the weaker and less-noticed they get.
So I thought there should be a place to gather all of these thoughts into one place. And, since I needed a quick project as a break from the other sites that I have been rebuildng, I decided a new web site might be interesting to create.
And the result is “The Pragmatica” at www.thePragmatica.com. What’s a “Pragmatica” ? It is “a place where you can deal with the problems that exist in a specific situation in a reasonable and logical way instead of depending on ideas and theories.” It’s practical advice, not high-faluting ideas.
And it’s a simple site: a form to enter a Pragmatica, and then a display of a bunch of Pragmaticas. And a way to ‘vote’ up-or-down on each Pragmatica. A simple place for thoughtful and even goofy ideas that make you think. (Although that statement could be redundant and repetitive.)
Each Pragmatica is reviewed by our crack staff of reviewers (that’s me) before being visible, so that I can make sure that the Pragmatica is appropriate for the site. I find the thoughts there quite interesting.