A Whole New World.

Written by Alan Richardson


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After starting a venture into internet marketing forrepparttar first time you will Find yourself seemingly lost in a world of information. There is so much to learn and so many ways to learn it.

It takes time to learn what you need to know about internet marketing And I don’t think that there are any real secrets, just techniques.

Onrepparttar 101328 internet there are thousands of people trying to make money and They are all either making new products or looking for products to help themselves Financially. There are endless programs and E-Books and ideas available that Try to help you succeed in whatever money making business you are involved in.

I am not trying to promote anything here, I am just trying to say that when you Go into internet marketing, take your time, learn, read, re-read, and learn again. Nothing is right if it is not right for you. If you don’t fully understand something, keep asking questions until you do understand it or don’t do it.

There is no easy answer forrepparttar 101329 beginner, it is just a matter of that person Finding out what is right for them. I just hope that anybody who tries internet Marketing forrepparttar 101330 first time takes my advice on board and succeeds.

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Alan Richardson,Shropshire UK

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Money's Sad Lack of Intrinsic Value

Written by Terry Mitchell


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Wouldn't it be nice if someone could guarantee you that you would live to be 100 and stay in as good of health as you are in now? Unfortunately, no one will be ever be able to give you that guarantee. Obviously, none of us have even a minute more of life promised to us. However,repparttar longerrepparttar 101327 time period we plan to hold on to our money,repparttar 101328 higherrepparttar 101329 chance that something will happen to us before it can do us any good.

Byrepparttar 101330 way, money's lack of intrinsic value isrepparttar 101331 main reason you should never put it ahead of your health. However, there are many people who do exactly that. Some will work themselves to death or ruin their health just to make a few extra dollars. They apparently don't realize that money and possessions become meaningless when and if you lose your health (or your life). I speak from experience on this issue. Nine years ago, I was diagnosed with stage three cancer. I was sure I wasn't going to make it, even after I was told byrepparttar 101332 doctors thatrepparttar 101333 chemotherapy was destroyingrepparttar 101334 cancer. It's amazing how all of my material possessions that I had thought so much of suddenly became so meaningless to me when I had lost my health and thought I was going to die. True, money can be used to buyrepparttar 101335 best health care possible. However, evenrepparttar 101336 best health care money can buy can't always restore you to good health or even save your life.

Of course, a lot of people save money overrepparttar 101337 course of their lives, not to spend it for themselves, but to leave it their children and grandchildren. That's great, although I've always believed that buying large insurance policies is a much more cost effective way for people to enrich their heirs. Regardless of whether you leave your heirs money inrepparttar 101338 bank, property, possessions, large insurance payouts, or all ofrepparttar 101339 above, whatever they receive will be just as intrinsically challenged as it was for you.

The bottom line is that, while we all must earn as much money as we reasonably can and save responsibly for retirement and other events in our lives, we must also keep it in perspective and keep our priorities straight. Perhapsrepparttar 101340 use of more of our financial resources to help others who are less fortunate is one way to keep our focus inrepparttar 101341 right direction. At any rate, we should never overemphasize money's importance or put it above things that actually do have intrinsic value - things like our families, our physical and mental health, and our spiritual well-being.



Terry Mitchell is a software engineer, freelance writer, and trivia buff from Hopewell, VA. He also serves as a political columnist for American Daily and operates his own website - http://www.commenterry.com - on which he posts commentaries on various subjects such as politics, technology, religion, health and well-being, personal finance, and sports. His commentaries offer a unique point of view that is not often found in mainstream media.




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