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	<title>Comments on: What We Learned (or didn&#8217;t?)</title>
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	<description>Jenna Gates - Shibas, technology, and other nonsense</description>
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		<title>By: nycgadgetgirl</title>
		<link>http://nycgadgetgirl.com/2006/10/what_we_learned.html/comment-page-1#comment-505</link>
		<dc:creator>nycgadgetgirl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 02:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You are all right; we do make a difference with every person we encounter as we live our lives.

And PS to Teri and Leigh-Ann, thanks for spending so much of your time fostering and placing animals. That&#039;s a big job.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are all right; we do make a difference with every person we encounter as we live our lives.</p>
<p>And PS to Teri and Leigh-Ann, thanks for spending so much of your time fostering and placing animals. That&#8217;s a big job.</p>
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		<title>By: Leigh-Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leigh-Ann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To echo Teri&#039;s comment, making a &quot;real difference&quot; can be something as little as opening up the mind of one person.  It&#039;s like that old shampoo commercial -- they&#039;ll tell two friends, and then they&#039;ll tell two friends, and so on, and so on... (maybe that just shows how old I am, that I remember that ad!).  I think the world can always use more books, but I don&#039;t think there&#039;s any proof that 10000 readers would translate into 10000 minds changed.  I honestly think one-on-one contact is most effective, although all proactive efforts have value.

I&#039;m someone who worries about making a real difference, too.  It&#039;s my dream to eventually own 200  acres somewhere, and to bequeath it to an animal rescue group one day.  However, while I wait and save up for that dream, I know that I&#039;m making a real difference to cats like Missy Mae, just by trapping her and giving her a comfortable, safe place to live.  I know I&#039;ve made a difference to all the foster kittens I&#039;ve cared for.  It&#039;s not as dramatic as having written a book, or having an animal hospital named after me, but it&#039;s still a difference.  So, don&#039;t sell yourself short -- you&#039;re already making a difference just in the way you live your life.

As for &quot;What we learned&quot; from that experience a few months ago, I learned to stop reading blogs that annoy me.  I learned that you just can&#039;t change the minds of everyone.  And, I learned that I really like you and your blog :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To echo Teri&#8217;s comment, making a &#8220;real difference&#8221; can be something as little as opening up the mind of one person.  It&#8217;s like that old shampoo commercial &#8212; they&#8217;ll tell two friends, and then they&#8217;ll tell two friends, and so on, and so on&#8230; (maybe that just shows how old I am, that I remember that ad!).  I think the world can always use more books, but I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any proof that 10000 readers would translate into 10000 minds changed.  I honestly think one-on-one contact is most effective, although all proactive efforts have value.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m someone who worries about making a real difference, too.  It&#8217;s my dream to eventually own 200  acres somewhere, and to bequeath it to an animal rescue group one day.  However, while I wait and save up for that dream, I know that I&#8217;m making a real difference to cats like Missy Mae, just by trapping her and giving her a comfortable, safe place to live.  I know I&#8217;ve made a difference to all the foster kittens I&#8217;ve cared for.  It&#8217;s not as dramatic as having written a book, or having an animal hospital named after me, but it&#8217;s still a difference.  So, don&#8217;t sell yourself short &#8212; you&#8217;re already making a difference just in the way you live your life.</p>
<p>As for &#8220;What we learned&#8221; from that experience a few months ago, I learned to stop reading blogs that annoy me.  I learned that you just can&#8217;t change the minds of everyone.  And, I learned that I really like you and your blog <img src='http://nycgadgetgirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Lachlan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lachlan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think Teri&#039;s right. While we cannot guarantee that we&#039;re going to be truly heard and our words acted upon every time we talk to someone, it&#039;s worth it. For some, awareness comes in sound bytes- if we can be one of the sound bytes that moves someone to do the right thing, then, all the better.

I do think there is a market for your book. Consider it. It might be the best journey (besides parenthood) you ever undertake.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Teri&#8217;s right. While we cannot guarantee that we&#8217;re going to be truly heard and our words acted upon every time we talk to someone, it&#8217;s worth it. For some, awareness comes in sound bytes- if we can be one of the sound bytes that moves someone to do the right thing, then, all the better.</p>
<p>I do think there is a market for your book. Consider it. It might be the best journey (besides parenthood) you ever undertake.</p>
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		<title>By: Teri</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teri</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2006 02:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to say that if we talk to people on the streets,in the park or even in pet supply stores it makes a difference. Just think of the difference you made in KOAS&#039;s and Benidict&#039;s respective lives. How may people did he also talk to. It&#039;s kind of the &quot;pay it forward&quot; approach. Think about all the people in cyber-world that we all touch daily by little advice on how to handle a problem dog or where to find the right product,or just simple answers when asked.We make a difference. We may be a small group but just think if we talk to one person each per month. I have seen at least 10 other people on this blog alone that&#039;s 144 people a year. Now to me that is progress. It may only be the tip of the iceburg but it&#039;s a start.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say that if we talk to people on the streets,in the park or even in pet supply stores it makes a difference. Just think of the difference you made in KOAS&#8217;s and Benidict&#8217;s respective lives. How may people did he also talk to. It&#8217;s kind of the &#8220;pay it forward&#8221; approach. Think about all the people in cyber-world that we all touch daily by little advice on how to handle a problem dog or where to find the right product,or just simple answers when asked.We make a difference. We may be a small group but just think if we talk to one person each per month. I have seen at least 10 other people on this blog alone that&#8217;s 144 people a year. Now to me that is progress. It may only be the tip of the iceburg but it&#8217;s a start.</p>
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