How the Internet Has Made Me a Better Person

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It’s no secret that news-type sources have been less than kind to those who spend any significant amount of time online. Those who spend a lot of time online are often labelled anti-social, even if whatever they’re distracted with online is inherently social, but I digress.

The point is, the internet kind of gets a bad rap. And I want to do my part to help change that, because to be honest? The internet has made me a better person.

The internet has exposed me to viewpoints and voices I may have never heard on my own. The internet has introduced me to some really incredible, passionate people who speak up online about issues I may not have otherwise even thought about. The internet has brought me We Need Diverse Books, DiversifYA, Diversity in YA, Disability in Kidlit, and The Gay YA. The internet has raved to me about books and authors who I’m not sure I would have found on my own.

The internet brought me YA and NA—categories that have absolutely framed my writing journey. The internet gave me an internship, which led to another internship, which led to my Assistant Editor position. The internet showed me the wonders of pitch fests and blog contests—one of which lead to signing with my incredible agent, which absolutely would not have happened on my own, because she isn’t open to queries.

The internet gave me a place to talk and learn about writing. The internet inspired me to start a blog of my own, which has turned into this amazing, beautiful place where I can help other writers in ways I never imagined when I first started out. The internet introduced me to so many absolutely wonderful people, many of whom I consider my friends. The internet encouraged me to open up, to accept who I am, to do what I can to help others, to be passionate and geeky and brave.

I’ve come a long way since I first dove into the online community on April 10, 2011. But the person I am today is a more confident, happier, better version of myself, and for that, in no small part, I thank the internet.

Has the internet made you a better person? 

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4 comments:

Fida Islaih said...

I agree that they Internet has really helped me. I would have known less to nothing compared to what I know now.

Ava Jae said...

Agree! I've learned so very much from various internet sources.

hudsonkelly said...

This is really beautiful! I agree, the internet has taught me so much and has kept me up to date with current affairs better than the news in my opinion. I feel like I especially have to thank Tumblr, YouTube, and Twitter for that.

Hudson x
www.holisticallyelegant.com

Ava Jae said...

Thanks, Hudson! I agree—tumblr, Twitter and YouTube have definitely played a huge part in my positive internet experience. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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