WikiLeaks Proves We Have No Secrets

Monday, November 29, 2010




WikiLeaks seems to be all that everyone is talking about today and while most will focus on the political ramifications of the situation, I want to take it on a bit different of a route. Confidants. I am willing to bet the more "information" oriented we become as a culture, the less we individually have someone we can call a confidant - someone that we can tell absolutely anything to and know that it is in the vault. The sad thing is that this is an immensely important thing to have in life.

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