That'll Teach Me
May 20 2009, 7:06 AM
One of the ways that you judge your "success" on Twitter is how often you get Re-Tweeted. If someone re-tweets something you say - sending out your message to all the people who follow them, it means that they liked it, they think it's interesting, they think their followers will think it's interesting.I spent most of Monday trying to tweet various clever/sarcastic things and being slightly peeved when nobody te-tweeted me. Then I watched a programme about a Buddhist monk looking for the reincarnation of his spiritual leader in Tibet and Nepal. He found a baby who he thought was the reincarnation of his old master and after a series of tests, the moment came where he had to ask the parents of the boy, if they would allow him to be taken to a monastery that was miles away and be brought up as a monk. The father said something that really moved me - he said "I'm only doing this because I know he'll be working for the benfit of all sentient beings." So I tweeted that: "Working for the benefit of all sentient beings"and it got instantly Re-Tweeted.