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There is a difference between living in a pre-built analog environment and developing personal and communal digital space by ones own contributed information (Masuda). The location of data is omnipresent and decentralized, allowing data contributions from any location that can access the web via interface.  
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===Definition===
===Life Editing===
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Achieving one's goals admist a physical geographic disadvantage.
Psychologists are paid to edit people’s lives. so are lawyers, doctors, and travel agents. each has a type of situated knowledge.
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There is a difference between living in a pre-built analog environment and developing personal and communal digital space by one's own contributed information (Masuda). The location of data is omnipresent and decentralized, allowing data contributions from any location that can access the web via interface.  
In an information economy, the individual can use information for self-directed life editing or augmentation.
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Definition

Achieving one's goals admist a physical geographic disadvantage.

There is a difference between living in a pre-built analog environment and developing personal and communal digital space by one's own contributed information (Masuda). The location of data is omnipresent and decentralized, allowing data contributions from any location that can access the web via interface.