For a lot of writers, our ability to make meaning is wrapped up in our identity and is the only usefulness we’ve been able to find in decades of searching for ourselves.Īnd now we’re trying to carry on in a world that sees our ability to make meaning as secondary, or at least little more than an outcome of clicks and grammatical correctness. The process of making meaning - putting ideas to form and connecting with others through everything that goes into the creation of a work - alleviates our suffering in some weird and perhaps unnameable way. The sweep of technology-replacing-thought (which I think is different than the 1980s technology-replacing-tool) is incredibly demoralizing for creatives and writers in particular. It goes on to quote Nietzsche’s “he who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” “Meaning making… is the heart of humanity, it gives us the power to transcend suffering.” It’s a quote from Susan Caine’s book, “Bittersweet.” Now your Facebook fans (who are also Twitter users) can be updated on your Twitter happenings without even leaving Facebook.If you’ve been wondering why all the AI chatter makes you feel sad, I think I found out why. The best thing about this is it’s totally free, but you can get more options and support if you upgrade to their paid account. ![]() That’s about it! Now you can check your new Twitter tab on your Facebook page. Simply play around the settings and click on Save Settings. You will notice that your Twitter username is already attached. After clicking Continue as…, you will be redirected to your Woobox account.In your case, since it will be your first time linking it, it should say something different, but the process is still the same. In my case, I had set it up beforehand so it says that I already linked it. Once you click it, you’ll be asked to Continue.Do this by clicking Click Here to Setup your Tab. You will be redirected to another page asking you to setup your tab. Now, go back to your fan page and click on Twitter on the main menu.Here, you will need to click on the Twitter option and drag it to the top, right below Home for visibility. Click on Edit Tabs and you’ll end up on the Templates and Tabs dashboard for your Facebook page. ![]() Click on More and you’ll see a dropdown menu with Edit Tabs at the very bottom.
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