Finally got around to finishing that content for the MLM client I'd started back on Wednesday or so. That monster's out of the way. Then I worked on content for a cash gifting site, which wasn't that long. Knocked that one out quick.
I still wonder about some of these people, though. It's either supreme idiocy or an excessive amount of desperation that drives them to these sort of things, I'm sure. I couldn't imagine that anyone would actually sign up for these programs and systems during better times.
The economy being the way it is, currently, I don't blame them for reaching out for any help possible. Not the best means of financial help by far, I'm certain, but they're reaching for something. Anything. Everything.
Is this what we're reduced to? Is it the madness of the crumbling employment world that drives the average American to these systems because they can't find work or is the reasoning closer to the idea that we, as citizens of one of the most free and diverse countries in the world, are just unwilling to work? And what, then, would happen if the rest of the globe follows suit? What if the Japanese mentality reversed upon itself by the collective will of its citizens and they decide that it's no longer the good of the whole that matters, but the good of the self? What about India?
Something to ponder for a while...
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