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Posted: 27 Nov 2008 06:53 AM PST In a way, this is a Thanksgiving story. The story of Batman is legendary: young boy sees his parents killed, and grows up determined to fight crime to right that wrong in perpetuity. As he develops, Batman learns martial arts, learns scientific methods, becomes a detective, and combats ever growing threats to his beloved Gotham City. The police department under Commissioner Jim Gordon rely more and more on Batman to solve the more complex crimes, and they take the simple petty ones. Besides the fact that this is about a comic book, meaning, if you just accept that for a moment, the thing is this: it wouldn’t work. Batman, no matter how amazing, is only one man. Crime is a large and amorphous thing, and it requires lots of people to fight. It requires a better Gotham Police Department, a more capable Commissioner Gordon, a Robin, a Batgirl, and more and more help from others. Oh, and let’s not forget Alfred. For all that I do, and all that I try to do, and for as many places as I try to be to help others, I can only do the work of one man. That means that I need a whole cast of characters to help, a whole bunch of fellow crusaders who have similar interests, or supporting goals, or who are just generally great people. Today, I want to thank some of them (it would be difficult to name you all), and I want you to click these links, visit these people, and get to know the people who I count on as part of the larger story of educating people about the value of social software to our business and communications needs (each in their own way). Visit These People
The Home TeamI’m grateful to Katrina and the children for supporting me. No, it’s not always easy surrendering your husband / daddy to countless weeks on airplanes to attend dozens of conferences in far off areas. It’s not always apparent that all this social media stuff makes sense. Right now, I’m writing this while they’re waiting to get breakfast (so I’ll cut it short). Know that there’s a team behind me at home, that they support me, and that it’s not always easy for them. Thank you, Katrina. My parents, Steve and Diane Brogan are not only my lifelong supporters, but they are also on Twitter ( Dad, Mom). They blogged their home building project, and they continue to stay active in social media. They also help support my family when I’m not there. This support is invaluable. Thanks.
The Next GenerationThere are many people that I admire and have made friends with over 2008 that I’d love to list as interesting and important people who are also making a big difference in this world. The problem is, I will most definitely miss people who matter to me, and you’ll put some really polite comment in the comments section, and I’ll feel bad. I’ll name a few of you, but please know that if you and I have talked a bunch about this stuff, I’m also thinking about you. Fair? Just know that I’m thinking about you, too, as people who have done amazing things and will continue to be part of the larger plans for 2009. There, I’ve mixed Thanksgiving and Batman into one post. Happy Batman Day to you. With love. Photo credit, chanchan222 |
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