Plagiarism Concerns
Few PLR sales sites actually create the content they provide. Instead they use third parties to either write it or purchase the rights themselves. Unfortunately, even with the best due diligence and plagiarism detection techniques, there is almost no way to completely vet a work as being plagiarism-free.
The work could easily be an unlawful derivative that defies easy detection, it could be taken from something not yet online elsewhere or it could just be that the content is so heavily resold as PLR content that finding the original author is almost impossible.
However, if the work does turn out to be infringing and it appears on your site with your name, it’s pretty obvious who will be the first to get the letter and legal threats.
Source - https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2011/03/23/the-dangers-of-private-label-rights-plr-content/
copy and go check the article i posted it is plagiarism free. the content was inspired by the original creator but the phrasing and wording is different.
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Large chunks are word for word. You haven't referenced any sources, passing the work off as your own. Putting somebody else's work through a couple of translators is also plagiarism.
Your beginning is copied from here -
https://tasahhudson.medium.com/psyche-power-the-ultimate-success-formula-5700c40c69cc
It's plagiarised. Inspiration is exactly that, inspiration. Not copy and pasted, changing a few words to trick a plagiarism tool.
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