My tweet procrastination

Must have been a while ago that I glanced through a book named 'Creative Intelligence', that had an introduction with a test to check whether a person is creative or not.

Few basic questions - whose answers were likely to indicate one as a creative person. Well, even if one didn't strike the right chord with most of the questions; the final question would concrete the notion of being a creative soul.

The question was  "Are you alive?

One might think, what sort of a silly question is that. 
"Since I am not dead, I must be alive".
Having thought that, so far out in the head, involved lot of complexities and the wave of creative thoughts that were unleashed in the process, is proof enough of your creativity!

A child who randomly scribbles, creates a masterpiece each and every time. That's why the easiest way to open up to your creative side, is to be a child at heart.

So does a person who procrastinates on something and comes up with  the most brilliant (creative) excuse every single time!


The founders of social networking major Twitter, had started with a simple functionality of sending bulk SMS (160 characters long) current updates to your friends. 

Who ever thought that reducing it to 140 characters and calling it a tweet or 'micro blogging' would in fact today become 'The broadcast model of democracy'.  


When I took to Twitter, I considered it be a worthwhile procrastination for my writer's block. I would tweet whenever I felt like blogging - hence micro blogging at large.

In fact I even contemplated thee to be a 'proud' procrastinator by calling twitter as thy sticky notes while procrastinating writing.  

Now that my sticky note tweets have filled an entire wall, time for this sweet procrastination of thine to go blogging full scale.

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