Optimists live in the peninsula of countless opportunities The pessimist around the island hesitated throughout his life.
I love this one. I'm not into quotes so I don't know any
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I never did weed but I am happy for people who wanted to have it daily and had to go through a lot of risks. Maybe I will try it one day, I don't know. I was just wondering, are there any laws regarding to weed? For example, are Canadians allowed to drive after smoking or is there a specific limit?
My friend told me that when smoking he has fake logical thinking but his driving skills are improved
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Wow so many guys talking about money when they have no clue how women work. If you have money you become more confident and that's how you can attract women. So stop your propaganda about women who love money. There are some in the world but if you can't get a woman without money it's your owm fault.
Learn how to respect her (not over respect her, not beimg her cuck) and learn how to be respected. I bet some people here are still shaking when talking to a woman and you have the courage to say "woman want only money"? Pathetic
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Probably. I'm sure Apple can make great processors however it's difficult to compete against Intel who has been in the industry for years
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My lecturer bought bitcoins when it was $11k or something like that. He sold it few weeks ago. Why would someone ever sell at loss? I believe some people deserve a salary more than a financial free life
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The problem we have right now is that companies like Google, Microsoft & Amazon are becoming too powerful. There are others as well, of course but these 'monsters' are threatening for politicians and other world leaders. Imagine that Google wants to introduce Artificial Intelligence in the Health System. This would disrupt some businessmen who earn from a country's health system. Very InterestingIn 2017 a Bilderberg Meeting ( https://bilderbergmeetings.org/conferences.html) discussed if we could stop globalisation. Also businesses are becoming more 'populist' or companies who show support towards ordinary people / the majority, resulting in gaining trust. The meeting in 2018 discussed this issue as well The financial crisis would be an attempt to take down any of these companies when they are unprepared. Else, you shouldn't really expect it.
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Including myself, I tried to become the 'Amazon of cryptocurrencies' but it's more difficult than it looks like. The problem I faced included transaction fees which I don't like on client's side, transaction time and inflation/deflation of the cryptocurrency. There are still many places where you can buy using crypto: https://cryptoslate.com/cryptos/ecommerce/ << have a go there for a list of sites I also have a school mate who has a nice project. He allows you to go anywhere in the web (amazon, ebay, etc.) and find a product. Then go to their store and pay in cryptocurrency. Their store is shoplium.io (you may have to wait more for delivery but it's still great!) If you want a professional platform, you may also consider https://openbazaar.org/
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Taxes are a very difficult concept. I would suggest talking with an accountant for professional advice. You are going to pay taxes in the country you are resident. If it would have worked like that, every rich person who has a high income would literally travel 180 days a year.
If you have a large amount of cryptocurrencies and you don't want to pay taxes, go to Singapore as there is no specific rule for that so no taxes. Get a residence there and you'll be fine!
Else, if you want something more you can buy a €700,000 property in Monaco + deposit €1 million in a Monaco bank and within 6 months you will be resident of Monaco. You will pay 0% taxes
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An air drop is good only if done with right influencers such as big social media accounts not just anything that's random
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What did you eat and drink the night before?
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I participated. Nice survey
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This comes from a guy who eats carbs only once a week on Sunday and eats healthy the other days.
I LOVE pizza, doner kebab, hamburger, fries, german wurst made on grill, grilled potatoes, lasagne, pasta carbonara, full English breakfast (eggs, bacon, toast, mushrooms, beans, tomatoes, sausage), nachos with black olives & cheese, and A COCA COLA LIGHT PLEASE!
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Your score is: 87.5 % I missed the Unicode bitcoin symbol BTCThe second one looked more appropriate. I guess my visual memory doesn't pay enough attention to details
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It's in your diet. I also had a similar issue years ago until I adapted my diet. I have a sedentary life because I live most of my life in front of a computer. The only way to feel less tired is: - Get at least 7 hours of sleep / night and not more than 8h30m - Eat carbs only once a week. I have a pizza only on Sunday. Rest of the week no past, no bread, no nothing.
Since I started eating carbs only once a week, I get up every day before the alarm, except on Monday
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I hope the winner makes a video on the solution. Would be glad to learn
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There is nothing better than the intrinsic reward or satisfaction when you solve a problem, whether it's something your neighbour, family or friend has. I feel very happy when I am useful to someone so I think that's the secret to being very happy For all those people who say money and that money can buy you everything, remember that there are many depressed people with millions in their account. Having money is just a stage of your life. When you actually have them you'll understand they are not worth as much as helping others in solving their problems. Let's go deeper into the 'money' thing. People want money because they have more attention from friends and can help family and other persons. The outcome you achieve is the same I mention in the first row of the comment. Just don't think at helping people only financially, some need morale support, others want to talk about their problems. If you are good at computers, maybe your friend needs his laptop to be fixed. I wonder how many people asked their friends if they need help ^_^
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Personally I don't like online shopping unless I buy something like books, home tools, etc.
If I want to buy clothes, I definitely want to try them so basic shopping is better. I don't buy grocery online because I live close to city centre. If I want to buy a television or laptop it's 50-50. For example, I bought the tv in shop but my new laptop I purchased it online (from the same shop I bought the TV).
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The only proof is scientists claiming that Big Bang can't exist "out of nowhere" and they agreed on a "powerful force that we can't comprehend"
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How much do you want to invest in those contests? How do you expect to return yourself the amount invested in such contests?
For example, I could run a video where I give 1,000 prizes of 0.001 BTC but how do I make those money back? Also consider the fact that contests are not seen as 'wow' by users so it's not like you're going to get a lot of exposure. The least players join the competition, the more chances I have isn't it?
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Thanks everyone for the kind replies. I have a better idea of why Binance is so successful now! I just found it difficult for a company out of nowhere to become a 'standard' in the industry. It definitely makes me think business from a different point of view. I also found other reasons why Binance is great. The founder seems to have worked in the financial industry when programming certain brokerage services. He definitely knew what he was doing before founding Binance. Furthermore, I guess that his networking in the brokerage services allowed him to bring a base of customers to the business. Respect Binance for being able to offer high customer service
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