HOW EARN MONEY ONLINE,100% TRUE INFORMATION,1,000 TO 1,00,000

Making money is a simple process, If you know how to ! Let me show some ways how I was able to make money and partially retire in 30s, All point include with my own personal experience….

Simplest form of making money is by working for someone, It’s one of the most risk free ways to make money. Worked for high and low paying jobs, All are basically same. Better get payed more!
Personal financial advisor wont be able to make you millions, If he/she could make it, Why would they even be working for you. Hired a well known advisor, he knew nothing about future opportunities. I made more than him in 2018
Nothing is free, Nobody can make money for free. Learn to pay for services and you might make more money than you spent. – I have spent 1% of money on learning and my ROI is too big and will have bigger impact in coming years.
I made many times return on my investment, Both these times I was the first to get in and first to get out of the markets. – In total I have made 1000 times ROI in 8 years !
Business is difficult but once you get the grip of it, Money becomes least of your problems. – Worked with multiple business, they have so many other issue to deal with.
Everything can be sold at higher price, All you need to do is sell it very strategically. – I sold a 15K product for 3 lakh (Crazy isn’t it)
Technical field can get you high paying jobs (for now), But sales is the way to make big money and also to make it top of the management chain. I worked for Microsoft Bangalore, I have seen too many sales people becoming rich.
Money doesn’t follow a set path, It changes and adopts according to the person who has that money. Understand this and you will make more money. – Have spent all my hard earned money to go completely broke at one stage.
Investing is not only about stocks or mutual funds, You can even invest in a shoe and make money, If only you know how to. I invested in cryptocurrency when everybody where calling it scam and made lot of money!
Time is money and spending frugally is making money too, Understanding this is very critical – In order for me to get out of debt, I was able to cut my spending drastically and save upto 90% of my income at one point.
Luck does play some part in making a lot of money, But to actually get lucky, You need to TRY! – This worked for me and will work for you!
Networking with right people, Can make you easy money. I had a contact and was in touch with him for couple years and did some small favours. He gave me a 10 Lakh order on the 2nd month of my new job.
You can save and invest money but in order to make a lot of money, You need to keep learning and manage your own money. – This is the only way I know that actually works.

DO THIS THIS U WILL BE A PART TIME RICH, ALL THE BEST

DEATH NOTE(SHOULD I WATCH IT,IS IT A WAST OF TIME,what can I learn from it)

Death note is insane in its own way, of my favourite anime in this world.

I wanted to like this. I really did. And I did for about the first 10-15 episodes. Death Note is probably the most popular anime ever, and when I read the summary, I could see why. After viewing 27 episodes and reading a summary of the subsequent 10, however, that opinion has changed a little bit.

First, a review of the things I DID like:

A) The Concept. Notebook that kills whoever has his name written into it, death gods that love apples, and two genius teens: one a student with a god complex, and the other a highly famous detective with a strong sense of justice and a wide variety of quirks. Who wouldn’t want to watch this?

B) Protagonist/Antagonist Switch. Stories where the protagonist is the bad guy and the good guy is the antagonist are more in-depth. It makes you think more about whose side you should be on as opposed to the normal setup, where it’s obvious that you should be behind the protagonist.

C) L. He’s a great character, period. I love how the creators made him a quirky, unattractive genius instead of an attractive, pretty boy genius (*cough* Yagami Light! *cough*). This makes his likability depend on his personality and mannerisms instead of his looks. This so defies any male protagonist guidelines in general, and I love when authors have the brain capacity to create a likable character without making them look like they belong on the front of a magazine.

Now for the things I DID NOT like:

A) The Plot Randomness. After the first 10-15 episodes or so (and especially after 26), the plot seemed to have this “made up on the spot” feel to it, as if the author made the story up as he went along instead of mapping it out before he started writing it. Stories like that tend to tell me that the author is either overconfident or too lazy to plan it out beforehand. While this story had a few plot twists, none of them were really that twisty (except for the unpleasant one I’m about to mention in point B), considering that I wasn’t really surprised by any of them and that I was thoroughly bored by episode 18. So if you like spur-of-the-moment plot development, this is the show for you.

B) They Killed L. Seriously. Many of you are probably saying, “It’s good that the author was willing to kill off the main good guy. It’s a great plot twist, and you don’t see many stories where that happens, so it’s creative.” I do agree that it’s a good plot twist, but IT’S L. The creators are quoted as saying that L is “the smartest character in the series,” but yet, he gets outsmarted and dies. Not to mention that in the episodes leading up to this, Light wasn’t exactly getting the upper hand. In fact, somewhere right before the middle of the show, Light seemed to start drifting away from his previously praised intelligence. L was so close to connecting all the pieces, when BAM! And why did he die?

Because no one seems to realize that Light’s girlfriend is the most annoying creature to inhabit the universe.

I mean, really. Two death gods fall in love with her, Matsuda idolizes her, Light’s sister loves her, and everyone else acts as if there isn’t a little pest buzzing around the room. Honestly, how can you not make her want to shut up? I hated her 30 seconds after she first showed up. She’s not even necessary to the story, to be perfectly honest, and it would probably be 10 times better without her. But still, L dies because of a shinigami’s misguided love for her.

And then they try to replace him with children, one of which is an obvious ripoff of L himself (dark circles under the eyes, crouching position, black eyes, calm demeanor, etc.). And they don’t even offer something like a clever he’s-still-a-genius-because-he-planned-his-death solution, which would have made sense considering how smart he’s supposed to be. The authors also made L’s death out to be unimportant. No one grieves for him or gives him a funeral. Everyone’s just like, “L’s dead, we need a replacement.” Instead they just killed him off and pretended that nothing major just happened.




Overall, it was a great concept with a great start that spiraled into a bunch of random not-so-well-thought-out plothole coverups. I can see why most people like it, but it got way too boring and unoriginal to me.

Finally, I would like to say that this is my opinion. Everyone has them, so I’m sorry if mine is unsatisfactory to you, but I’m just sharing why I think a very popular show is a bit overrated.

NARUTO, (SHOULD I WATCH IT, IS IT WAST OF TIME, WHAT COULD I LEARN FROM IT)

“NARUTO IS ONE OF THE BEST ANIME IN THE WORLD,LOVE IT. READ THIS ONE’S SO U CAN ENJOY THIS ANIME”

This is one of my favourite quotes in naruto

fight, fight, and so on. I mean, it’s cool to watch fights, but there are just way too many fights, and they drag most of them out to unnecessary lengths. The only really enjoyable fight was the one between Sasuke and Naruto right before the fillers began. Which brings up another thing…

Fillers! Agh, I normally don’t mind fillers, but Naruto had some really, really stupid ones. Sure, there was the occasional diamond among the charcoal, but that doesn’t excuse the high amount of bad fillers. I mean, just because they are fillers doesn’t mean that they have to make them bad. Several shows have actually made decent and at the same time long fillers (especially Bleach, with its 40-episode long Bount arc), but Naruto failed horribly here.

Also, I feel that Naruto is very silly at times. Silly is usually good, but not when it’s immature silly. And guess what+ Naruto is silly in an immature way. It’s so dreadfully stupid at times that I had to close my eyes, take a deep breath and wait until it got serious again. Now, it did have some good comical moments, but those were far and wide between.

Another thing I feel like releasing my rage on is the animation. It barely manages to get the description “average” to me. At its best, it’s slightly above average. However, a lot of time it’s slipshod galore with the animation. I still have many very bad memories from having to watch lots of errors in the animation, and I’m not sure if I’ll ever get rid of those memories. While the amount of errors decreased as the episodes passed by, at least every second episode before the 100s had one or more moments of slipshod animation. Wonder if they ever considered firing the animators.

As a side mention, they should do something about Rock Lee – even though I’ve slightly gotten used to his horrible looks, I still feel a burn in the back of my eye every time I see him.

The music is pretty good, though. A lot of great tunes (especially the sad ones are great), and the first few OPs and EDs were pretty awesome. It has some really bad music parts too, like the tribal voice-ish song, and sometimes they could’ve used better themes during the fights. As the series progressed, the quality of the OPs and EDs decrease too.

The characters are fairly okay, I guess. Some of them are really annoying, like Naruto, because he’s so stupid. Agh, he annoys me to no end! Some other characters are annoying too, because of things like their looks (Gai and Lee), or because they are failed attempts at comical relief (at least in my eyes, you might find them funny), like the all too perverted Jiraiya.

That’s the negative about them. However, they have some really nice background stories, some which are elaborated more upon than others. Many of the characters also get fair amounts of screen time, which for some people can seem too much, whilst others will be content with it, because their favorite character from the show gets an episode for him/herself.

I also like the fact that most of them have dreams or aspirations, and motives for what they are doing and how they are acting (usually it’s tied together with their background stories). The growing relationships between them is also nice, their maturing, and how Naruto is slowly getting accepted by more and more people through hard work.

Basically, they’ve portrayed the characters very well, and not too over the top, but some of them act stupid and silly from time to time, which drags the character rating down.

I have some mixed feelings for the show, which kind of drags down on the enjoyability factor of it. Great concept, not as good story, both good and bad music, horrid animation at times, many characters with background stories, some of them great and some not-so-great; it’s hard to completely make up my mind, but I believe the ratings I have given shows my feelings towards the different aspects of the show.

Of course, even though there was things I didn’t like, I can easily see why this show is so popular as it is; it has humor that the kids may find funny, as well as lots of fights which appeal to the teenagers and adults. I personally didn’t like it that much, though. I’m looking forward to Shippuden, because I’ve heard it was much better… I really hope so!