Hello!
I came across this cute little website that allows you to make money by signing up for offers and doing surveys.
Scam? Nope, the companies they deal are companies like apple and emusic.com, so they seem pretty legit so far.
As a FREE member, you also get discounts/rebates for certain products and services, like 5% rebate when you buy songs off iTunes, and 100% off for Lavalife internet personals! (it might be a 10% typo though...I'll check it out)
Anyways, it's free, I just made US$23.40 in one hour and it seems legit.
O sorry...here's the link :
Enjoy ^^
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
You Reap What You Sow
Do you believe in karma?
Actually, you know what? You don't have to. All you need to know is that whatever you sow is whatever you reap.
Why did I bring this up?
I was reading Randy Gage's "37 Laws of Prosperity", 1 of 5 books in his "Prosperity Series", and I was kinda irked when I read Laws #1, You Can't Out Give the Universe, which basically says that the universe always gives back to you tenfold, and #19, The Universe always gets it's tithe.
Rule #19 basically means that if you don't give and return gratefully back to the universe, it will still take it's share back from you...in one way or another. Note that it isn't asking for a sacrifice. It's more on the lines of '...remember to be grateful ok? don't take what I gave for granted..."
Now, why am I irked? I think it's because I am reminded by how generous I was when I was much younger. Whenever anybody needed help, I would do so selflessly. Need a donation? I MADE SURE I donated as high as, if not more than most of my more generous peers. Then, I realise that over the years, I became...less generous...and I noticed that the moment that started, my life kinda started going downhill as well. I needn't worry about money then, life was very abundant. That doesn't seem to be the case nowadays.
I guess it's again another reminder that we must be grateful for what we already have and that sometimes, it's not the amount you give, but the act of giving that's important.
Actually, you know what? You don't have to. All you need to know is that whatever you sow is whatever you reap.
Why did I bring this up?
I was reading Randy Gage's "37 Laws of Prosperity", 1 of 5 books in his "Prosperity Series", and I was kinda irked when I read Laws #1, You Can't Out Give the Universe, which basically says that the universe always gives back to you tenfold, and #19, The Universe always gets it's tithe.
Rule #19 basically means that if you don't give and return gratefully back to the universe, it will still take it's share back from you...in one way or another. Note that it isn't asking for a sacrifice. It's more on the lines of '...remember to be grateful ok? don't take what I gave for granted..."
Now, why am I irked? I think it's because I am reminded by how generous I was when I was much younger. Whenever anybody needed help, I would do so selflessly. Need a donation? I MADE SURE I donated as high as, if not more than most of my more generous peers. Then, I realise that over the years, I became...less generous...and I noticed that the moment that started, my life kinda started going downhill as well. I needn't worry about money then, life was very abundant. That doesn't seem to be the case nowadays.
I guess it's again another reminder that we must be grateful for what we already have and that sometimes, it's not the amount you give, but the act of giving that's important.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Are People Really That Hypocritical?
I still can't understand why people who work in traditional organisations with a pyramid hiriechy,
- Where they don't get an equal chance to reach the top
- The real winners are the CEO and shareholders
Have to keep shooting down MLMs that:
- Allow everyone an equal chance to reach the top
- Focus is on distributors to win before company does
When they still join REAL PYRAMIDS that:
- Promise fixed returns
- Promise fixed and HIGH returns
- Promise those returns when it is freaking obvious that the company has no source of income except from the greedy people who participate in them.
Talk about a hypocritical world huh?
- Where they don't get an equal chance to reach the top
- The real winners are the CEO and shareholders
Have to keep shooting down MLMs that:
- Allow everyone an equal chance to reach the top
- Focus is on distributors to win before company does
When they still join REAL PYRAMIDS that:
- Promise fixed returns
- Promise fixed and HIGH returns
- Promise those returns when it is freaking obvious that the company has no source of income except from the greedy people who participate in them.
Talk about a hypocritical world huh?
Friday, February 1, 2008
Giving
One of the many wonderful uses of money is to help people.
For me personally, humans aren't gonna become extinct anytime soon...so I choose to help other charities that focus on saving wildlife and protecting the environment.
One such charity is World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), formally known as World Wildlife Fund. The name change is due to their expanded operations which now not only seek to protect wildlife, but also the environment we live in.
They accept both 1 time donations as well as monthly/annual auto-deductions via credit card, starting from just US$3/month or US$250/year.
Another reason why I focus more on environmental charities? No environment, No people.
So, if you're like me, passionate about the environment yet do not currently wield enough influence and power to contribute substantially, I would encourage you to start small and donate a small monthly amount.
Just visit http://www.panda.org/ or click on the cute little panda to start =D
Thanks maties!
For me personally, humans aren't gonna become extinct anytime soon...so I choose to help other charities that focus on saving wildlife and protecting the environment.
One such charity is World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), formally known as World Wildlife Fund. The name change is due to their expanded operations which now not only seek to protect wildlife, but also the environment we live in.
They accept both 1 time donations as well as monthly/annual auto-deductions via credit card, starting from just US$3/month or US$250/year.
Another reason why I focus more on environmental charities? No environment, No people.
So, if you're like me, passionate about the environment yet do not currently wield enough influence and power to contribute substantially, I would encourage you to start small and donate a small monthly amount.
Just visit http://www.panda.org/ or click on the cute little panda to start =D
Thanks maties!
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