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August 31, 2010

10 Days. 10 Questions.

Posted in Thoughts & Musings

10 Days. 10 Questions.

So what would happen if you got an email one day with your personal, private reflections that you wrote down a year ago. I would probably not really remember ever writing it, and I expect I would be a bit surprised at what I was thinking and feeling a mere 365 days ago. I might also discover something real - a bit of truth about who I am...what's fleeting, what sticks.

The idea sounds kind of cool, so I signed up for this new website, which does exactly this.

It's called 10Q, and it's a project of Reboot. The tagline is "10Q: Reflect. React. Renew. Life's Biggest Questions. Answered By You."

Here's how it works:

Each day, from September 8th, a 10Q question will land in your inbox along with a link. When you click on the link, you will be taken to a private and personal space where you can answer the question. Your answer will be stored. The next day, you will receive another question and a link.

And so on, for ten days.

At the end of the ten days, you have a day or so post-Yom Kippur to reflect on your answers. With each question you will decide whether you are happy to share your answers with the 10Q editorial staff and the wider audience, either anonymously or attributed.

You will then be invited to hit the magic button and send your answers to a locked online vault.

Next year, on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, your answers will magically appear in your inbox, full of revelations.

I signed up. Why not? It can't hurt, and there's that part of me that thinks it could be profound.

Who's in?

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    Erika is an awesome student and a strong asset to Hillel at Emory. An award well deserved

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