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Afterlife is real.

"Life is a game. Money is how we keep score"
-Ted Turner

Guess the motivation: romance, money, popularity, knowledge, family.


MONEY INDEED
When money is the motivation, your objective in life it to do anything that can earn you more points, and points are money. The objective of earning more money.

This means you do whatever it takes to get money with one exception.
That exception is ethics. Ethics are standards you set up for yourself to follow no matter how much money is involved. An example of an ethical standard is: "I will never take a human life". Therefore, no matter how much points in the game of life (money) you stand to gain or lose, you will follow the ethical rule never to take a human life no matter what. Another example of an ethical standard is: I will not take a human life in any matter involcing less that $100,000. These are just examples of ethical standards.


Aside from abiding by ethical standards, the game is open for any strategy, trick, or method you might want to use for the purpose of profit.


There are 2 necessities of intrinsict happiness:
Enjoy what you are doing and make sure you will gain something worthwhile from what you are doing.
If you are doing something you do not truly enjoy, and are not getting anything worthwhile from it, you are only open doors to your doom.


When it comes to profit, many subconsciously at least want to be fair to others. To give others what you say you will give them, and to compensate them if you are not able to come through. Responsibility. Other than that, the market is open for fresh meat. As long as they agree, to your offer, you cannot be held responsible.

Deception is the key to making a great sale. Smoke and mirrors. Pretend to be sincere, and you will gain the trust of your prospect. Then extract as much money as you can. The objective of any great profit organization is to extract money from their patrons. As long as the patrons choose of their own free will to throw their money at you, the points continue to accumulate.

Then there is the convenient mistake. Something done intentionally is not really a mistake. But alot of times, certain unintentional "blunders", happen to profit the profiteer. Woops!, I accidently charged that person an extra $25.00. (Wink wink. It wasn't really an accident.) That person may not notice, that person may notice but might not take the effort to complain. At that point, I can decide which is more profitable:
Keeping the $25.00 no matter how much the person tries to dispute it, and the possibility of losing a customer.
Giving the customer back the $25.00, and potentially gain more profit from the repeating customer.

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