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  1. The first orientation is the decision that you will do things right. Then you have to learn from somewhere what is right. It is a matter of some firm statements about life told by someone truthful. With a bad philosophy you want do things right... Then listen your thoughts, logic, experience, feelings, predictions, desires. Thoughts and feelings must match. If a thought says to you: This is great! And the feeling suggests you: "Nah, don't want this" >> whom to listen? My answer is: When you feel peace with your decision, this is the top possible orientation that you'll do right. But the idea must be right. It is a question is it O.K. to get in peace with a plan how to rob a bank... You don't need to force yourself to balance anything. Use what you have. I found a lot of intuition inside me, just didn't use it a long time. The top possible exercise for intuition is to use it. When something will tell you - this is good for you - and you'll feel peaceful with that - do it. Check the results - are they good? Getting good results after listening your feelings will give you confidence to do this the next time...
  2. Oops, it seems like I found one... There are many non-logical things when comes to Japaneses. One of the top wealthy countries, but I never considered them as wealthy persons. I mean - O.K. I see them in my little Europe country often during the summer, but they look like they are busy all the time, in hurry... There are many Indians online, they are good in English. There are few Italians here, they are bad at languages, didn't really considered that this is reflected so much in online presence. ... There is one term used in Europe: Far east. But it seems it is not so unique region...
  3. 1. Don't fight with scammers. Rather think before! 2. Use intuition, listen feelings, "what's right", "what's for me", "stay away" warnings. Don't mess with jobs you don't like or you don't feel comfortable with. 3. Stick with your profession. Be open to all ways how to share your skills and services. 4. Trust to all people you have good feeling about them, even if they don't look to deserve it.
  4. On the TV you can find those Japaneses guys checking the rates on the stocks like mad...So I was pretty surprised when I saw that there are not many Japaneses present on online marketing forums...Besides - Japaneses are digitalized from the heels to the head. On the other hand many Chinese are around and try to earn online. Well, I can understand this, but can someone tell where are Japaneses?
  5. I'm trying to stick with a job I'm good at. I found as useful this kinds of "diversification": I do not stick with one site, one forum, even if I was there a long time. I'm using a forum if I can make useful friends there, get fresh information on daily basis. If this vanish, I move on. I do not stick with a certain earning form. I started with PTR (Paid To Read) programs, tried HYIPS, now I'm starting with my own forum but am staying within my original skills. I diversify my advertising. Started on forums, tried banners, now I opened a blog, but will try to write something on Wikipedia...
  6. I've found myself entering in many jobs from the desire to earn quick. I lost all, because they cheated me. I needed four months to recover. I'm now continuing slow, trying to set a proper prize for my work. I ask for a 10 fold prize for the same qantity of work as I did, but will try to do the work good. And I'm staying in one field...
  7. I never liked much diversification. If you are in many jobs, you will have many worries. You will also hard be good on all fields. I've never found people who don't know what they are selling as attractive. This applies if we are speaking of some real work. But even in purely financial business, I've found that successful people are on one field mostly. Other thing is where to invest money you are earning with one job. I'm an one-job-at-the-time man. Can't stand to work three things simultaneously. So your question is rather personal - what fits to you, what do you want...Peace, money, good work done...
  8. What's important for me? Discipline in persisting in below: I will accept a job I enjoy in it - am good at it - people are looking for my service - I'm of help. I can enter in a gambling site or whatever, maybe even win a lot, but I found that this make me nervous and I lost all my money there anyway. It is just a good feeling when you come to the point when your work has some sense to others also.
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