So, I've told you in a previous post about the purpose of my personal blog, TheWisdomBlog. Well, now I want to share my mission with you and the new media company I am building.
If you know me, you know that I enjoy helping others. Especially when those "others" are helping "others". In other words, I really like helping people who help other people. It's the multiplier effect. I help two friends and I know that they, in turn, help two friends. Then those friends help two friends...and so on and so on until finally, it starts to look a lot like a 1970's Breck Hair commercial.
Using that same theory, I want to inspire 10 million people to share their first-hand experience with others. My new venture, OrganizedWisdom™, is an open-source media brand devoted to inspiring people to share their first-hand experiences with others so that anyone can access the resulting wisdom and be able to make better judgments and decisions for themselves and for their families.
This will not be a traditional media company where professional editors, writers and producers create the content. Searching, reading, listening to or watching OrganizedWisdom, you'll access the world's "wisdom" from an open community of contributors that will include both experts and ordinary people who are committed to sharing, teaching and inspiring others by sharing their first-hand experiences. We'll be combining a searchable database of wisdom with blog-style, user-created editorial and also feature innovative audio and video podcasts via iTunes.
OrganizedWisdom is about sharing. And much of it comes straight from you.
It's commonly referred to as user-created content, or open-source media, and it's created in The OrganizedWisdom Studio, where we make it simple for people to transform the useful elements of first-hand
experiences, and infuse them with the insights and confidence that
only comes from having “been there and done that.” While anyone, from an ordinary person to a health care professional, can submit content for OrganizedWisdom, whether or not something is "wise" will be determined and filtered by you based on its popularity, the credibility of the source of the wisdom, how long it has been around and its ability to help
predict future events.
Health & Health care
We will eventually cover many important topics that affect peoples lives, however, for now the focus is going to be on organizing the world's wisdom about health and health care.
Rather than focus on standard medical news or generic information, or negative things like how bad the health care problem is in America, we want the focus on themes of how things are progressing, new innovations in medicine, insurance, new leaders, new ideas, new solutions, new cures and people's life-altering stories. This is not a place to get medical advice or a substitute for professional care but simply a way for people to have access to the health-related "wisdom of the crowds."
By providing organized health-related wisdom, our programming will be designed to help people find the right treatment, the right doctors or health care providers, the right insurance plan or the proper emotional support.
So just to recap, the difference between TheWisdomBlog and OrganizedWisdom is that:
- TheWisdomBlog™ is my personal blog dedicated to sharing my wisdom and the wisdom of others who I find valuable and interesting.
- OrganizedWisdom™ is my media company focused on inspiring others to share their wisdom to help other people. Check back to the site early next year for the launch!
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