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250 knowledge I’ve got and I’d wished you’ve known too, reading books.

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                       By Michael C. Onah   Life experiences   you’ve got is credited to what you’ve learned   in life, it really incredible when you found yourself doing brand new stuff none have ever known before and folks are too keen   to learn from you is awesome. I’ll then take you to what I’ve acquired the knowledge in me…                                 ***        How to make money at home with computer or pc       How to invest in lucrative business like shares mutual funds and   stocks       How to tutor audience online and offline       New cooking experience like intercontinental dish       How to play games on line and off line       How to create links from your site to other social media like face book, twitter or instagram and you’re making your cool money.       Doing business online or sending and receiving cashless by operating with POS machine, AT machine or SMART/ODD PHONES       Writing textures like business books, poem, riddle/joke, stories, no

Keep Calm And Carry On... At Home On Your Couch

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By Mark Manson  ..... CEO for MOTHER F*RKING MONTHER Welcome to another Muthafuggin’ Monday email, the only weekly newsletter that promises it’s only going to watch one more episode, then go to bed… then watches the whole series. Each week, I throw three interesting ideas at you to hopefully make you a slightly less awful person. This week, we’re talking: 1) managing your mental health while locked down, 2) the importance of long-term visions and goals, and 3) is love still not enough?  Let’s get into it.  (Note: If you enjoy these emails and know somebody in your life who would enjoy them, please forward this and encourage them to  sign up . It’s free, and even comes with a free bottle of hand sanitizer… okay, that last part is a lie. But still...)  1. The oncoming mental health crisis -  What do you get when you socially isolate hundreds of millions of people, encourage them to stay indoors as much as possible and make it difficult for them to find meaningful work, regular