If you search for the term "Who's Who" on the New York Times website, you get 1,714 results. Clearly, people are interested in directories of other people. Who's Who directories have been established for an amazing array of categories, some practical and some, well, a bit more esoteric. There is a Who's Who in the history of Western Mysticism, a Who's Who in space age pop music, and even a Who's Who for Crocodilians . Clearly, there is a niche for just about everyone.
If you are looking to participate in a Who's Who community it would be worth your while to make sure that it is the right one for you. If you are a caiman, gavial, or an alligator, then perhaps you ought to pursue membership in the Who's Who for Crocodilians. If you are however an a successful entrepreneur, prominent business owner or distinguished lawyer, then I recommend you look into joining Madison's Who's Who directory. But then Who am I to say?
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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