I have been thinking about this for awhile now, and I wanted to share it here as well.
People often believe that the world is against them, and that they will never be successful unless they can fight the system or prove everyone wrong. This couldn't be further from the truth. You should never try to beat the system. Instead, the key is to find ways to use the system to your benefit and the system's advantage.
Why would you work harder for less reward?
When someone offers you money, you are actually giving them a chance to earn your favor. It's not an outright gift. It's more like lending someone money, knowing they'll have to give back half of what you lent them.
But, if you offer someone money with no strings attached, you are giving them everything they want in exchange for nothing. You are effectively paying them to do nothing. And why would you do this?
You are wasting time by forcing people to waste time on something they don't need. You're wasting resources by wasting someone's time. This could easily cost you money, especially in terms of productivity, and it's not worth it.
Why would you spend time and energy doing a task that doesn't bring you any reward? It's not only immoral, it's also wasteful.
What can you do instead?
There is no reason you should work for someone without getting paid for it. Sure, people sometimes choose to give money away in order to be charitable, but if you truly care for people, you can and should give more.
Give freely to the needy and the poor without expecting anything in return. People will notice, and you won't lose anything.
As long as you keep your morals intact, people will respect you and respect your actions. You don't have to fight or prove yourself - it will happen naturally. Just let go and give.
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Title: Re: (Re: #) What do you think about this type of writing?
Content:
I think that most of us are so used to writing that we forget to read it to another human being. I write so that I can talk to you. I write to have you read me. I write to tell you things that I feel. I write to have a conversation.
It's important that you make sure your message is clear and that you don't miss out on any of the nuances you put into your writing.
Some tips that help me are to:
Always remember that writing is meant to be read.
Make sure all your sentences are strong.
Have a firm idea of what you're going to say before you begin writing.
Use the word "you" when talking about yourself. You're not writing for anyone else but yourself, so you can