{"id":3647,"date":"2017-12-10T08:10:12","date_gmt":"2017-12-10T08:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dotkalm.com\/bumpspark\/?p=3647"},"modified":"2018-10-15T16:16:12","modified_gmt":"2018-10-15T16:16:12","slug":"we-need-the-name-tags","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dotkalm.com\/bumpspark\/we-need-the-name-tags\/","title":{"rendered":"The Name Tags are Necessary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I hear it from both students and clients these days. They dismiss social media as narcissism, self-absorption.<\/p>\n<p>Social media is a messenger. It\u2019s a phone or envelope, except it\u2019s faster, more efficient, and more convenient than either of those older delivery systems. It can be just as personal and nuanced as a phone call or a letter or a short story if we are willing to write and read with the same candor, thought, and imagination.<\/p>\n<p>Social media is language and imagery. If we don\u2019t express ourselves as well as Hemingway or design as beautifully as Van Gogh, that\u2019s on us.<\/p>\n<p>Social media is equal to face-to-face communication because we fail at parties in the same way we fail to tweet well. At a party, we stick with the familiar. We talk to our friends about our kids and to strangers about the weather. That\u2019s not communication, that\u2019s routine.<\/p>\n<p>Real communication is an open, unknown road to change. We\u2019ll get defensive and polarized before we try that.<\/p>\n<p>We reserve intimacy and the unknown road for quiet moments alone with those we trust, and maybe that\u2019s the correct thing to do. But then why have parties? Why meet strangers? And how often do those great moments of conversation arrive within our own circles? Even in our closest relationships, we fail to connect and grow.<\/p>\n<p>Good hosts give out nametags at parties because we are so bad at greeting as a species. The stickers break the ice. \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.staples.com\/hello+my+name+is\/directory_hello+my+name+is\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Hello, my name is:<\/a>\u201d and then fill in the blank. Forced <a href=\"http:\/\/www.madlibs.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Mad Libs<\/a> is our general level of expertise when it comes to conversation.<\/p>\n<p>This is partly due to self-absorption. We often miss a person\u2019s name because something is on our mind, we\u2019re worried there is spinach in our teeth, or we\u2019re worried we won\u2019t recall the name. But that\u2019s poor self-absorption; it\u2019s self-isolation and fear.<\/p>\n<p>Before social media, we let phone calls go to the machine. Before social media, we blamed shallow, 140 character sound bites on the television news or advertising slogans. A lack of depth was never the fault of the sentence or the digital sentence.<\/p>\n<p>We don\u2019t introduce ourselves or promote our ideas because we think that\u2019s vanity. How\u2019s that for irony? Having the confidence to look people in the eye and tell them who you are is courtesy. It used to be common courtesy.<\/p>\n<p>Teaching communication has made me realize how much the manners we dismiss culturally as pomp or phoniness are the creativity that held society together previously. Citizens learn a common language of behavior to interact with one another because we are uncivilized without one.<\/p>\n<p>You can\u2019t blame its loss on screens. Interactive screens have forced more people out of their shells in the last ten years. People communicate more than ever before. It\u2019s how poorly we do it that\u2019s the problem.<\/p>\n<p>Self-absorption and vanity in the right amounts is self-awareness and self-possession.<\/p>\n<p>There are two important steps to good communication. \u201cHello\u201d and \u201cmy-name-is-fill-in-the-blank.\u201d You can also call those two parts \u201cI want to meet you\u201d and \u201cI want you to meet me.\u201d You can even call them empathy and confidence.<\/p>\n<p>By nature, we break up into small tribes and attack one another. Good conversation is unnatural\u2014a triumph of the imagination over base instincts. The first step is believing you have something to bring to the discussion. When I became a teacher, I had to acknowledge I had something to share even with colleagues older and more experienced than I. When people I admired thanked me, it was still a surprise.<\/p>\n<p>This is the key to understanding the present so-called \u201cfailure\u201d of the Web. We are at the beginning. We are babies and the bath water.<\/p>\n<p>Who are any of us to give advice or knowledge? The smart and humble response of all of us should be I am fill_in_the_blank, or better yet, \u201cyou can find me @fillintheblank.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I hear it from both students and clients these days. They dismiss social media as narcissism, self-absorption. Social media is a messenger. 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