Do you reflect on past discussions.
By megamatt
@megamatt (14292)
United States
August 15, 2011 9:24am CST
There are times where months and months down the line, I look at an old discussion and try and think how it went. I wonder what I might have done to improve it or marvel at how I might have really gotten a larger volume of responses. It is really interesting to look back on successes, failures, and also discussions that fall swiftly in the middle. Often times it inspires new ideas. Do you reflect upon your old discussions, to allow your myLot experience to improve in the future?
3 responses
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
15 Aug 11
Since I don't have very many, the only time admittedly I look back is when I receive a new comment that someone re-lived the discussion.
I do re-review the discussion prior to re-commenting and am amazed on how differently I have participated here since the discussion was started. It does improve my future participation as I can see how I am a bit more clear now then I was then. So to a sense I guess I have grown up a bit here along the way.
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@megamatt (14292)
• United States
15 Aug 11
It really is amazing how much your posting style can change. A time or two, a topic might pop up from about six months ago, and it just really looks rather interesting to see what it looks like then and what it looks like there. I think that perception and time is really something that changes all of us. It is always intriguing to look at our frame of mind as it occurred at another time. Thanks for responding. Its appreciated. Have a nice day.
@onewaydream (27)
• China
15 Aug 11
Yes.
I like answer some topics that I am interested in. And sometimes I feel that my answer is not right. Or sometimes I can understand something that always confuses me from others' answer of the discussions. And mostly I think the answer maybe not the only one, just your answer, and maybe you can give a better answer.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
15 Aug 11
It really tends to lead to an interesting perception to say the very least. There are many times where we go into older discussions, whether it be our own or even someone else's and we can learn about it. There are a lot of times where there are going to be some interesting little things about it and that could lead to us really thinking. Thanks for responding. Its appreciated. Have a nice day.
@carolscash (9492)
• United States
15 Aug 11
I do reflect on my older discussions and I try to find things that I can improve for my future discussions. I think that it is good to go back to some older discussions to respond to as well. It helps to keep those discussions getting responses and I hope that it adds subjects that we can learn more about.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
15 Aug 11
Indeed those are very good reasons for going back on old discussions. Also I tend to get some kind of amusement, as I wonder what exactly I was thinking when I had made those discussions. It is really something that is really going to add a lot of interest and allow me to be experience. The longer we're here, the more we have to reflect upon. Thanks for responding. Its appreciated. Have a nice day.