Destructive tweets are like "Throwing stones at people who may be far away from you". You can keep throwing as many as stones you can. It disintegrates and divides. There is a reckless discharge of force behind such tweets.
Constructive tweets are different. They join people. Multiply their strength. Something is accomplished.
Assume that you are on a ship called "India". The ship is in the mid sea. The command of the ship is in hands of some few people who are finding it difficult to keep ship stable in the storm. And on the board of ship also there are quarrels. There are also some pirates on the board of ship.
Now every tweet that makes this ship more unstable, is a self-destructive tweet. Every tweet that leads to expunge a pirate, or calm down a quarrel on board is a constructive tweet.
Loot-mar on the board of ship is an issue. But more important issue is to keep the ship stable in stormy international waters.
Haresh Raichura
8th April, 2012
Constructive tweets are different. They join people. Multiply their strength. Something is accomplished.
Assume that you are on a ship called "India". The ship is in the mid sea. The command of the ship is in hands of some few people who are finding it difficult to keep ship stable in the storm. And on the board of ship also there are quarrels. There are also some pirates on the board of ship.
Now every tweet that makes this ship more unstable, is a self-destructive tweet. Every tweet that leads to expunge a pirate, or calm down a quarrel on board is a constructive tweet.
Loot-mar on the board of ship is an issue. But more important issue is to keep the ship stable in stormy international waters.
Haresh Raichura
8th April, 2012