Update on Jeremiah Stanghini’s Blog: Corrected Deep Links and a New Category

So, when I moved all of these blog posts from Genuine Thriving to this site, I said that I wasn’t going to go and update all of the deep links on the site. Translation: I wasn’t planning on going through all of my old posts simply to update the links that I had used within the website. Meaning, if you clicked on a link in one of my posts that was to something I had written earlier, before about 15 minutes ago, it would have taken you to that version of the post over on Genuine Thriving. After watching some of the traffic for this site, I decided to go through and update most of the old links.

For just about every post on this blog, I’ve updated the deep links. The only ones that I haven’t: the series of “What’s on my iPod” and “Who I’m Following on Twitter.” That’s not to say that I won’t in the future, but for the time being, these are the only posts where there’s a link to a blog post on Genuine Thriving. On that note, if you happen to find a link to a blog post on Genuine Thriving, please leave me a comment, so I can update it.

In the meantime, why don’t you check out some of the other articles/series I’ve written. Here’s a smattering:

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I also wanted to let you all know that I’ve gone ahead and changed the category of (Genuine Thriving) to Wisdom. There were some posts that were “tagged” Wisdom, so I’ve shifted them into the category of Wisdom and now we’re up over 40 posts in the Wisdom category. Some of these may shift, but for now, I’ll leave it like this.

Published by Jeremiah Stanghini

Jeremiah's primary aim is to provide readers with a new perspective. In the same vein as the "Blind Men and the Elephant," it can be difficult to know when one is looking at the big picture or if one is simply looking at a 'tusk' or a 'leg.' He writes on a variety of topics: psychology, business, science, entertainment, politics, history, etc.

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