Archives for the 'ethos' Category
Feeling Schizophrenic in the Digital World
We fragment who we are everyday. Linguists call it code-switching. The same process that enables you to decide not to cuss at your grandmother but to feel free to throw out a couple of “f-bombs” while watching the game with friends is the same process that can allow you to decide what version of your […]
9 February 2007 | Uncategorized, Intellagirl, ethos, self-promotion | 2 Comments
Leveraging Your Digital Ethos to get Real World Results
Man, I don’t know about all of you, but I love the Internet. I’m not sure when the love affair officially began, but I tell you what - it’s the real deal. The fact that I just left an AIM chat session with a girl from New Jersey whom I met on family vacation in […]
14 January 2007 | Ryan Hupfer, ethos | Comments Off
So…what do you do?
Well, there it is - the one question that always seems to pop up while chit-chatting with some new people.
So…what do you do?
Why do people ask this question and why is it so important? Well, it seems that for many years now we (people who eat, sleep, work and play in this world) have always […]
8 January 2007 | Ryan Hupfer, ethos | Comments Off
Welcome to Digital-Ethos
Ethos: From the three forms of persuasion set out by Aristotle (pathos and logos being the other two. Ethos is a sense of moral character, the feeling that we get when we hear someone speak and we know they speak the truth and that we can trust […]
4 January 2007 | Intellagirl, ethos | Comments Off

