Passion Leads To Stories

Posted on February 17, 2006

Kathy Sierra of Creating Passionate Users fame written a post titled Where There’s Passion, There Are Stories.

From “creation mythology” to gossip to heroic against-all-odds tales, one of the ways we judge whether someone is truly passionate (as opposed to just enthusiastic) is if they know the key people and their stories. Do your users know your story? If not, you might consider writing it down and making it public.

This ties in nicely with my posts from yesterday, Popularity vs. Authority and Bouncing Up The List, Thanks To brrreeeport.

I have been thinking alot lately about my story. What got me started blogging, why have I continued doing it for over a year and why in the world should I continue? These are a few of the questions I have been pondering lately and will probably get around to sharing in the near future.

In the meantime, check out Kathy’s post.

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