Genuine love usually exists between members of a family, but if you're talking about romantic love between two sweethearts, I'm not so sure.
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Spending a few nights in a haunted house/castle/cemetery might give you a definitive answer, but I know that they are real and exist. I've had several demonic experiences in the past. They exist alright and the Bible tells us the same thing.
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Being thankful for what I have. No matter how hard times may get, there are always people worse off than me, so I am thankful for what I have. God, health, family, etc
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There is minimal risk when you invest in a quality product with a solid team.
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Also, who you follow and pay attention to on social media can make a world of difference. When I first started trading, I was following and listening to complete scammers (not aware that they were scammers). As a result, I nearly lost all my money. Since then, I've unfollowed them and listen to quality traders, and have almost recouped my losses.
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Charts rarely play out the way they're drawn. Anything can happen to change the course of the chartered course. Bad news, missed deadlines, BTC dump, etc etc. Fundamentals are far more important to pay attention to.
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Reading usually does it for me.
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Some do, while some don't. It depends where we end up after physical death.
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I received my first check payment of $100 twenty years ago. I'm not sure which online affiliate program it was from, but it was very exciting.
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I can't go past Twitter tbh. I check it several times a day.
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I do a lot more research about the project before I invest in it, and will only buy the bottom of a good project. That's how I minimize losses. When I first started out, I invested in a lot of scam projects that stole my money, and I FOMO'ed into shitcoins and panic sold the dips. I've learned a lot since then.
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It depends on what you invest in. A solid crypto project should steadily grow over time, while scam projects always end up taking the investors' money and disappearing. Be careful of what you invest in.
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Life will never return to normal, or the way it used to be like a broken arm cannot be fixed to be like it once was. As a result of this pandemic, people will learn the importance of practicing good hygiene and social distancing, amongst other things.
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I wish I had time to workout and get fit. Working long hours everyday and only finding just enough time to eat and sleep doesn't leave me with much free time.
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I sleep early and wake up early, as I try to get 7-8 hours of sleep a night. If I sleep fewer hours, I usually end up getting sick, so I really need my sleep.
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1. Social media (95%) 2. SMS (4%) 3. Phone calls (1%)
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Just like the annual seasonal flu, Covid-19 will never end until a vaccine is found for it.
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That's insane. This is not the time for it, especially when covid-19 is nowhere near under control.
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I would
1. Pray 2. Ask my family & friends for assistance, depending on what it is. 3. Seek assistance from governmental departments and/or charity organizations depending on what I need.
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My first cell phone was a Nokia 3210  LOL
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