A normal Saturday morning at a government service centre. Was waiting for my turn to be served, I was lured to a particular direction where a continuous stream of quacking sound was coming from.
It was from a pair of shoes. A kid was entertaining himself by running around the centre just so the “melody” can be heard. His mother was being served at a counter. There were a few faces of disgust amongst the crowd and there were also others who seemed oblivious to it, probably occupied by other things. After what seemed to be eternity, the mother finally got up and left the counter. To the disappointment of some hopefuls that the kid will soon be gone, bringing his noisy shoes somewhere else to continue the thrill, the mother, seeing the enjoyment of her boy, joined in by letting him continue his merry-making behavior!
Then a saviour appeared. He brought the kid over to his mum and politely asked that the fun be continued somewhere else. To the shock of him and others that were watching, the mother “fought back” in defence. “Don’t you run around when you were a boy? Nobody else is saying anything except you. Even the management does not think running is not allowed here because there’s no sign. You should get the management to put up a sign and I will stop my son from running”
I just thought :
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.”Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
Friday, April 25, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Get Paid, Get Paid, Get Paid
How many different things can I do and get paid at the same time. I’m already doing this, doing that and I get paid at the same time, quite a fairly good use of time, is it not?
That’s what I thought, so I went around “shopping”. Not finished my quest yet but these are what I've seen around….shopping, blogging, clicking, signing, eating, viewing, advertising, trying….I wonder how many more...
The first thing I check is of course, is it free? Never take things for granted, you know. Still, there are some things that are “hidden” which I only realized when I went in.
1. I love to shop and I can’t wait to have a channel to voice my opinions so when I find a mystery shopping website, I jumped into it. I waited and waited. To my disappointment, many stores already have their own list of “top shoppers” and it is hard to get them to give you a chance to shop. I’ve been waiting for 2 months and there’s still not a single opportunity for me to complain or complement.
2. I started to blog and love it. Isn’t it sweet to get paid for it? But what I did not know is that I need to submit and compete with a good deal of others for that one position and if mine is chosen, then I will get paid else there goes my time and my brain juice. I’m just a mediocre writer, I don’t think my creativity level is natural enough to earn me a dime.
3. Just answering questions, checking radio buttons, aren’t so hard, isn’t it? Every survey you completed can give a payout of $1, $2, $5, $10. If you complete 100 surveys at $10, that’s $1000, simply by giving your opinions. Cool. But the surveys take their time to creep to my mailbox and after submitting the answers, either I am screened out or the payout is peanuts. I then realize that they usually use the highest possible paid survey that comes once in a very very blue moon to calculate the earnings. Most survey sites also require a certain amount of points before they can be converted to cash. With the speed of the surveys offered, it will take ages for me to see my clicks get rewarded.
So the “dream” of a little additional income steadily every month (that’s what the stay home mums featured in the websites said) stays a dream, which of course, I should not be so naïve in the first place. But that’s alright. It may not be a money source but it is still fun and informative as well. Which ones did I really really get money for? So far, ashopfor and LightSpeed Survey. My top favourite? Emailcash.com.au
With these toys for company, I’m never alone now.
That’s what I thought, so I went around “shopping”. Not finished my quest yet but these are what I've seen around….shopping, blogging, clicking, signing, eating, viewing, advertising, trying….I wonder how many more...
The first thing I check is of course, is it free? Never take things for granted, you know. Still, there are some things that are “hidden” which I only realized when I went in.
1. I love to shop and I can’t wait to have a channel to voice my opinions so when I find a mystery shopping website, I jumped into it. I waited and waited. To my disappointment, many stores already have their own list of “top shoppers” and it is hard to get them to give you a chance to shop. I’ve been waiting for 2 months and there’s still not a single opportunity for me to complain or complement.
2. I started to blog and love it. Isn’t it sweet to get paid for it? But what I did not know is that I need to submit and compete with a good deal of others for that one position and if mine is chosen, then I will get paid else there goes my time and my brain juice. I’m just a mediocre writer, I don’t think my creativity level is natural enough to earn me a dime.
3. Just answering questions, checking radio buttons, aren’t so hard, isn’t it? Every survey you completed can give a payout of $1, $2, $5, $10. If you complete 100 surveys at $10, that’s $1000, simply by giving your opinions. Cool. But the surveys take their time to creep to my mailbox and after submitting the answers, either I am screened out or the payout is peanuts. I then realize that they usually use the highest possible paid survey that comes once in a very very blue moon to calculate the earnings. Most survey sites also require a certain amount of points before they can be converted to cash. With the speed of the surveys offered, it will take ages for me to see my clicks get rewarded.
So the “dream” of a little additional income steadily every month (that’s what the stay home mums featured in the websites said) stays a dream, which of course, I should not be so naïve in the first place. But that’s alright. It may not be a money source but it is still fun and informative as well. Which ones did I really really get money for? So far, ashopfor and LightSpeed Survey. My top favourite? Emailcash.com.au
With these toys for company, I’m never alone now.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
EmailCash.com.au – My #1 Australia virtual playground
Hmmm… keep thinking…should I publish my review for EmailCash here. Ya.. I know I’ve talked about it previously but I really enjoy the site and I just want to talk about it again….
I wonder...
do you read promotional emails that come into your inbox of interest?
do you search in the net to do research for something you are planning to buy?
do you place an ad in the Classifieds when you have something to sell?
do you like to get paid by participating in surveys?
do you shop and purchase things online?
do you get into the mood of writing at times and feel like sharing your thoughts?
do you sometimes play games offered at a website?
I can do all of these at one place! Convenient, fun and I get something back.
Here’s more (EmailCash just have that little something extra)
1. ebank
A virtual bank that you can deposit points and earn interest such that at maturity, your points are increased.
2. Free guessing game
They host a free number guessing game and it is like lottery. Your points jump greatly when you “strike” lottery.
3. Daily points earner
Most sites do not have offers everyday so that you can earn something everyday. After a while, you lost interest in these sites. But EmailCash keeps your “morale” high with two simple tasks that you can do everyday earning you points. Though they are simple, it is quite effective in “reminding” members to return for a visit with the mentality that even if there’s nothing, they can still earn some points.
Yet more there is, auctions, charity…. Registration is free but ummm....it is currently available to Australian residents only
I wonder...
do you read promotional emails that come into your inbox of interest?
do you search in the net to do research for something you are planning to buy?
do you place an ad in the Classifieds when you have something to sell?
do you like to get paid by participating in surveys?
do you shop and purchase things online?
do you get into the mood of writing at times and feel like sharing your thoughts?
do you sometimes play games offered at a website?
I can do all of these at one place! Convenient, fun and I get something back.
Here’s more (EmailCash just have that little something extra)
1. ebank
A virtual bank that you can deposit points and earn interest such that at maturity, your points are increased.
2. Free guessing game
They host a free number guessing game and it is like lottery. Your points jump greatly when you “strike” lottery.
3. Daily points earner
Most sites do not have offers everyday so that you can earn something everyday. After a while, you lost interest in these sites. But EmailCash keeps your “morale” high with two simple tasks that you can do everyday earning you points. Though they are simple, it is quite effective in “reminding” members to return for a visit with the mentality that even if there’s nothing, they can still earn some points.
Yet more there is, auctions, charity…. Registration is free but ummm....it is currently available to Australian residents only
Monday, April 14, 2008
My shop is earning money !
First dollar I made with all the "Get Paid" things I did. Started for fun. Nothing to lose, I thought, just do some free trials and complete some offers. I've got free music to download, know more survey companies, receive more information useful to me...ya, it's much but it's easy money. And it feels real good to get some easy money =)
Every dollar is real cash, straight into your paypal account
Click here if you want to create one for yourself and Collect Your Shop Opening Bonus
Every dollar is real cash, straight into your paypal account
Click here if you want to create one for yourself and Collect Your Shop Opening Bonus
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Marriage is jus US
Heard some stories recently about young families' problems with their parents/parents-in-laws and they are all similar.However, the differences in the reactions of the inolved parties lead to different consequences at the end.
A mother who has never taken a liking towards daughter-in-law. With an attitude of "She made my son turn against me; My son changed his attitude towards me because of her; She snatched my son away", she cannot see anything good about her. She bad-mouthed her daughter-in-law to anybody she meets, even to acquaintances whom she first met.Anybody whom she came across gets a share of what she perceived as problems. Most of the "problems" are trivial matters that she brought upon herself from distorted thoughts.She never try to listen to people who helps to analyse things for her. She remains unhappy, grumpy and fills the young family with stress and rips the family of warmth.
Old folks were angry when all their children(all with new families) did not "come together" as frequent as they want them to.They refused to talk to them. Children migrated quietly to avoid the stress. Old folks end up alone. Siblings dispersed all over the world. Their idea of wanting their children to always be together, their fear of their children not in union, their insecurity of their own original family "breaking up" caused things to turn up in the opposite way.
Another mother too wants her two children with their families to go out and have fun every week.The problem is the structure of both families and life-styles are so different that neither can find weekly activities that fit both.Mother very unhappy.Again felt that it was "outsiders" who are destroying her "family".Her unhappiness caused rifts between her children's families. Then again, her children refused to give up and kept explaining to her.She now realised that her family ideas are not all correct. She changed her perspectives. Both families are very at ease with each other and with her, enjoying the co-existence of individual families and the original one. They got together more often naturally and relationships have improved.
Those who think that marriage concerns "just the two of us", think again.
A mother who has never taken a liking towards daughter-in-law. With an attitude of "She made my son turn against me; My son changed his attitude towards me because of her; She snatched my son away", she cannot see anything good about her. She bad-mouthed her daughter-in-law to anybody she meets, even to acquaintances whom she first met.Anybody whom she came across gets a share of what she perceived as problems. Most of the "problems" are trivial matters that she brought upon herself from distorted thoughts.She never try to listen to people who helps to analyse things for her. She remains unhappy, grumpy and fills the young family with stress and rips the family of warmth.
Old folks were angry when all their children(all with new families) did not "come together" as frequent as they want them to.They refused to talk to them. Children migrated quietly to avoid the stress. Old folks end up alone. Siblings dispersed all over the world. Their idea of wanting their children to always be together, their fear of their children not in union, their insecurity of their own original family "breaking up" caused things to turn up in the opposite way.
Another mother too wants her two children with their families to go out and have fun every week.The problem is the structure of both families and life-styles are so different that neither can find weekly activities that fit both.Mother very unhappy.Again felt that it was "outsiders" who are destroying her "family".Her unhappiness caused rifts between her children's families. Then again, her children refused to give up and kept explaining to her.She now realised that her family ideas are not all correct. She changed her perspectives. Both families are very at ease with each other and with her, enjoying the co-existence of individual families and the original one. They got together more often naturally and relationships have improved.
Those who think that marriage concerns "just the two of us", think again.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Emailcash - mega virtual playground
I've been visiting this website EmailCash almost any other day. Quite surprised myself, knowing i'm not to much of a "loyalty", plus not a really great internet fan. but this site is quite fun, not as boring as others I came across (oops, sorry). Useful and relevant. Things I do get myself with or without a rewarding program - mobile phones, insurances, groceries etc...so i thought why not check in and see what offers there are, I can have additional bonuses on top of what I need to get. It's like asking for a free gift when I buy a TV.That makes me drop by every now and then. Even if there's nothing to buy, i can play a game, get some points,do my "talking"there (magazine with article submission option)..
sharing the simple things with simple rewards that adds to my simple life
sharing the simple things with simple rewards that adds to my simple life
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Age of information
One day, I was at my brother’s place. My niece and nephew, ages 8 and 5, were watching YouTube in the internet. Geez, I have heard about that highly popular thingy but have never seen one myself. Sometimes, less information = less problem. I shudder at the thought of all that’s interacting with them.
My, the information age is expanding so fast that it is hard for parents to catch up with their kids sometimes. With so many controversial ideas and value systems from so many different sources so easily accessed, information sometimes confuses rather than provide a clear guidance. How do you bring up children with the right values, attitudes, perspectives and character? When you yourself are relatively confuse sometimes, how do you instill the "right" ones? Isn’t it amazing that the little bits and bytes can become such lethal weapons.
Having the "right" values, by itself, is questionable. What is "right? Why does it matter, whether right or wrong, when in this world, many things that were wrong are now "right". And what’s behind you when you think that your children need to be “right”?
Afraid of how people will look at you?
Seek acceptance by people for them as well as for yourself?
Does this seem that the “right” thing is just for the sake of others rather than themselves?
I think being “right” is for myself. How do you achieve happiness and peace? One must first have the “right” values, perspectives, attitudes and characters. How many people you know are unhappy because of some perspectives that they have? Take simply the perspective of an old lady who thinks that hospital is a scary place where people never come out again after entering. She will be suffering when she has an ailment that can easily be cured – all because of a distorted perspective.
I wish my children can be happy and at peace always so I wish they can learn to have the “right” values – values that will make them happy and peaceful. When they are “right” with themselves, they will be “right” with others.
My, the information age is expanding so fast that it is hard for parents to catch up with their kids sometimes. With so many controversial ideas and value systems from so many different sources so easily accessed, information sometimes confuses rather than provide a clear guidance. How do you bring up children with the right values, attitudes, perspectives and character? When you yourself are relatively confuse sometimes, how do you instill the "right" ones? Isn’t it amazing that the little bits and bytes can become such lethal weapons.
Having the "right" values, by itself, is questionable. What is "right? Why does it matter, whether right or wrong, when in this world, many things that were wrong are now "right". And what’s behind you when you think that your children need to be “right”?
Afraid of how people will look at you?
Seek acceptance by people for them as well as for yourself?
Does this seem that the “right” thing is just for the sake of others rather than themselves?
I think being “right” is for myself. How do you achieve happiness and peace? One must first have the “right” values, perspectives, attitudes and characters. How many people you know are unhappy because of some perspectives that they have? Take simply the perspective of an old lady who thinks that hospital is a scary place where people never come out again after entering. She will be suffering when she has an ailment that can easily be cured – all because of a distorted perspective.
I wish my children can be happy and at peace always so I wish they can learn to have the “right” values – values that will make them happy and peaceful. When they are “right” with themselves, they will be “right” with others.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Rewarding programs
That day I received an email from a rewards program I joined online one fine day. It was a promotional ad about mortgage loans. By clicking and reading the email, points were credited into my member account with them.
i thought, this is fantastic, just what I am looking for. I admit i'm not a very connected/connecting" person, don't like to hook onto the web all the time but i was going "hmm....rewarding programs are just so useful." I have been looking for information on mortgages myself, typing in manual searches at all the search engines. the more information i have, the merrier. With this, I don't even have to go find it and I'm frequently informed of what's available in the market. Plus, I get points for being their "loyal fan". hmm...i'm not alone in many things I need to do now.
i thought, this is fantastic, just what I am looking for. I admit i'm not a very connected/connecting" person, don't like to hook onto the web all the time but i was going "hmm....rewarding programs are just so useful." I have been looking for information on mortgages myself, typing in manual searches at all the search engines. the more information i have, the merrier. With this, I don't even have to go find it and I'm frequently informed of what's available in the market. Plus, I get points for being their "loyal fan". hmm...i'm not alone in many things I need to do now.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Loves learning, is learning, won't stop learning
You know, I just started blogging not long ago. because of my job, i've been shying from
staring at the computer except the necessary administration stuffs. i realise i have missed a lot. i'm so slow, so slow, so slow, i kept commenting to myself, even more so considering being in this line as i do not have the "computer scares me as i know nothing about it" technical problem. Even when internet first began, i did not think much of it and took quite a while to get to know it. i remembered asking my friend one day "hey, what is internet all about?", feeling embarrassed about asking when i'm supposed to know with a technical background.
Just after getting more of my hands on these stuffs, i started learning things from it and it sets me thinking and developing new areas. i really should have started this long ago. i love to learn and discover. Never thought that something that I hesitated so much can bring me thrill. the initial idea of just getting an extra buck or two was submerged by these waves of discovery and buried deep. even if it did not reward me in the most practical way, i've already gotten what i want. at least, websites that used to "amaze" me with their loads of contents, beautiful advertisements no longer mesmerize me.
As the all-wise black widow continues spinning her web, it's harder and harder for one to be
all alone. U'r never alone now, just Get Connected.
staring at the computer except the necessary administration stuffs. i realise i have missed a lot. i'm so slow, so slow, so slow, i kept commenting to myself, even more so considering being in this line as i do not have the "computer scares me as i know nothing about it" technical problem. Even when internet first began, i did not think much of it and took quite a while to get to know it. i remembered asking my friend one day "hey, what is internet all about?", feeling embarrassed about asking when i'm supposed to know with a technical background.
Just after getting more of my hands on these stuffs, i started learning things from it and it sets me thinking and developing new areas. i really should have started this long ago. i love to learn and discover. Never thought that something that I hesitated so much can bring me thrill. the initial idea of just getting an extra buck or two was submerged by these waves of discovery and buried deep. even if it did not reward me in the most practical way, i've already gotten what i want. at least, websites that used to "amaze" me with their loads of contents, beautiful advertisements no longer mesmerize me.
As the all-wise black widow continues spinning her web, it's harder and harder for one to be
all alone. U'r never alone now, just Get Connected.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
ashopfor : Wanna open a shop ?
I love coming across new ideas and stuffs in the net. It is amazing to just know of the ideas that can come from people's mind. Of course, what is new to me may already be old to you. Forgive me if I'm rattling something that is already at one corner in your garage.
Something new to me this week is the concept for ashopfor. Initially, I was not able to catch on its ideas.It is just another pay-to-complete-offers or one of those promoting online shopping sort of stuffs. But when I finally did sort of get it (I admit I kinda slow, heehee), hmmm... it's fairly cool.
No doubt, yes, you sign up and you do the same things of completing offers, and get paid but the additional fun is being able to share with friends or others to do it together for a similar cause.
Take for example, you and your friends are planning to go for a trip. Create a shop in ashopfor to earn money to be able to fund for that trip. I think you and your friends will feel different about the trip when you reached the goal. The fun is being in it together and work towards a goal. That is different.
Life with internet is so interesting.
Something new to me this week is the concept for ashopfor. Initially, I was not able to catch on its ideas.It is just another pay-to-complete-offers or one of those promoting online shopping sort of stuffs. But when I finally did sort of get it (I admit I kinda slow, heehee), hmmm... it's fairly cool.
No doubt, yes, you sign up and you do the same things of completing offers, and get paid but the additional fun is being able to share with friends or others to do it together for a similar cause.
Take for example, you and your friends are planning to go for a trip. Create a shop in ashopfor to earn money to be able to fund for that trip. I think you and your friends will feel different about the trip when you reached the goal. The fun is being in it together and work towards a goal. That is different.
Life with internet is so interesting.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Internet and the world - Get Paid doing what you need
Sometimes I wonder if life would be simpler during the Cave Age as the only worry you have is the world out there! Now we have two – the real physical world and the virtual world. Imagine the weight of the two worlds in your hands – one on the right and one on the left.
The virtual world is really good. It brings so much convenience to everybody’s daily lives. Everything is possible now at our fingertips. Anybody can be connected to anybody at anywhere just by hoping on. It is everything – your bank, your supermarket, your library, your office, your playground, your this, your that…. There are so many things to do in there, endless opportunities, unthinkable possibilities….one of the greatest advance in our times.
These days, I find that I can have fun doing my usual and necessary activities. There are things that I need to do anyway and can even let me collect points, get prizes, earn money such as browsing classifieds, take a poll, reading emails, looking for advertisements, promotions, special offers etc. Not possible as an income source, of course, but I’ve got to do them anyhow, so why not? Only into two of them right now, EmailCash and CashCrate, quite an enjoyment, I would say.
SO then, is life simpler or more complicated with the addition of the new world? Sometimes, I wonder.
The virtual world is really good. It brings so much convenience to everybody’s daily lives. Everything is possible now at our fingertips. Anybody can be connected to anybody at anywhere just by hoping on. It is everything – your bank, your supermarket, your library, your office, your playground, your this, your that…. There are so many things to do in there, endless opportunities, unthinkable possibilities….one of the greatest advance in our times.
These days, I find that I can have fun doing my usual and necessary activities. There are things that I need to do anyway and can even let me collect points, get prizes, earn money such as browsing classifieds, take a poll, reading emails, looking for advertisements, promotions, special offers etc. Not possible as an income source, of course, but I’ve got to do them anyhow, so why not? Only into two of them right now, EmailCash and CashCrate, quite an enjoyment, I would say.
SO then, is life simpler or more complicated with the addition of the new world? Sometimes, I wonder.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Is marriage society against human, naturally?
In the natural world, ensuring the continuation of a family line is one or the foremost reason for existence. By instinct, their main concern is the spreading of genes and they fight with their life for that to be passed down as much as possible.
Man, the highest being carries similar instinct. Is this one of the contributors to man being more susceptible to multiple partners than woman? Since it is natural, is enforcing monogamy marriage in some societies against basic nature?
Marriage is one divine setup to be respected. The ultimate abundance and bond between the beings that comes with the perfect marriage is uncomparable and will never be challenged. But has it been ever made to deviate from the initial intended union by society or beliefs?
Divorce rate is increasing in many societies and so are the number of people who chose to remain single. Is the society returning to nature instinct or is it showing a deterioration of idealogy in love and commitment towards fellow beings?
Man, the highest being carries similar instinct. Is this one of the contributors to man being more susceptible to multiple partners than woman? Since it is natural, is enforcing monogamy marriage in some societies against basic nature?
Marriage is one divine setup to be respected. The ultimate abundance and bond between the beings that comes with the perfect marriage is uncomparable and will never be challenged. But has it been ever made to deviate from the initial intended union by society or beliefs?
Divorce rate is increasing in many societies and so are the number of people who chose to remain single. Is the society returning to nature instinct or is it showing a deterioration of idealogy in love and commitment towards fellow beings?
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