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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Read a Self Help Book For a U.S. History Perspective

The Robbins-McClendon collaboration was published 1997, i.e. pre-Obama. Now that America has made a choice and elected an African-American as POTUS, this self-help book could serve as a U.S. historical perspective.

Anthony “Tony” Robbins and Joseph McClendon III jointly authored a self-help book titled Unlimited Power: A Black Choice”.

Ever hear of Tony Robbins? He’s an excellent motivational speaker and author of several bestselling books on how to forge your path to success. My son appears to be a huge fan. He’s always quoting him. This article is about one of the books found in my son’s personal library, which is now in my possession because when he moved out it was left in a box in the garage. No, I won’t be taking it to the Antiques Roadshow for appraisal. Instead, I’m giving it my own appraisal and sharing my valuation.

Tony or Anthony Robbins co-authored this book with a friend and fellow professional, Joseph McClendon III. Both of these guys have unquestionable credentials. If you want to know what makes them think that they know enough to tell you anything, just flip to the pages at the end entitled “About the Authors”. Also, an important note to mention is that Mr. Robbins is a philanthropist and in addition to operating his own non-profit organization, ten percent of the royalties from the sales of this co-authored work are donated to the Young Black College Fund for the mentoring of young African-Americans. The book is called: Unlimited Power: A Black Choice.

There are several reasons why a person, regardless of their background, would probably like this book. For one thing, it has great quotes woven into the chapters from celebrities like Quincy Jones and Oprah Winfrey; and historical Americans like Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington. There are also quotations from two people whose sayings appear in writings by almost everybody: Unknown and Anonymous. You might be tempted to just skim through the leaves looking for all the “Who said what” remarks.

Another reason? Quickly peruse the Table of Contents and your curiosity will be aroused. Although you may say to yourself that there is no new thing for you to learn, you might convince yourself that it’s worth further examination. For example, “Mastering Your Mind: How to Run Your Brain”. Sounds fascinating! I must figure out how to do this because my brain always runs away from me! Or how about this interesting title: “The Difference That Makes the Difference”. Hmm? What difference could that be?

In all, the book is very good motivational reading. Although, to be honest, the basics of how to develop a spirit and mindset to achieve unlimited success are something that surely every human being must already know, instinctively or intuitively.

(1) Don’t lie. (2) Don’t cheat. (3) Don’t steal.

These are not optional. They are commandments.

(1) Don’t whine. (2) Don’t complain. (3) Don’t make excuses.

Well thanks a lot, Joe and Tony! Now, what am I supposed to use for hindrances to slow me down and stop me?!

The basics aside, there is some awfully good information and advice which can be extracted and learned: memory management; the precision model; healthy eating tips (food is fuel); and various motivation strategies. The insertion and application of the Peanuts® comic strip is priceless.

One final reason one might consider reading or reviewing this Robbins-McClendon collaborative effort? It is 2014. America made a choice and elected an African-American who is now serving his second term as President of the United States. This book was published pre-Obama in 1997. I think it would be a good read for a U.S. historical perspective.

Unlimited Power: A Black Choice

Friday, March 17, 2023

Christianity: The Apostle Paul and Company

The Apostle Paul knew his friends and knew them well and definitely knew them by name. Five companions who were likely a part of Paul's company. In his writings, he mentioned Barnabas, Luke, Timothy, Titus, and Clement, as his fellow laborers who worked with him to carry the gospel message. 

"The Apostle Paul Knew His Friends and Kept Them Closer Than His Enemies"

Friday, October 29, 2021

Read.Cash is a Great Publishing Platform for Freelance Content Writers

I have been an active freelance blogger and content writer for over a decade.  But I just started publishing articles at Read.Cash about 9 months ago.  You can write about anything.  I have published content on varied topics: food, music, books, movies and television series, travel and vacation, cryptocurrency, and opinion pieces on cultural topics. 

IMHO

Here are 6 articles published on Read.Cash which are opinion pieces.

You’re So Old! Must Be Time for Youto Die.

Do You Understand HOW and WHY peopleHATE?

Mark Zuckerberg is NOT Everybody's Daddy!

Four (4) Nations That Steer the World.

Dare to Dream a Different Dream

Yes We Know! The World is Going to End!


See related posts ona my partner blog, My Blogging World.

Friday, September 17, 2021

Movies I Hate: “There Will Be Blood” (2007)

Even though I am a loyal fan of Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis), I hated this movie!  “There Will Be Blood” (2007).

So was there blood? Oh yeah!

There Will Be Blood

The movie is loosely based on the 1927 novel “Oil!” by Upton Sinclair. It is about achieving the American Dream. This movie won 2 Oscars. The critics have said that it is “one of the greatest films of the 21st century”.

When you watch this film, you will have to admit that everybody played their parts. The acting was OUTSTANDING!! They acted so well that I HATED the 2 main characters.

Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis) played Daniel Plainview and he wants to be rich. He will achieve his wealth no matter what the cost. He comes into a town and wants to set up business but he has to deal with the people. Mainly … he has to deal with a preacher, named Eli Sunday (played by Paul Dano) who is just as greedy and ruthless as he is! UUGGG!!! Those two men were awful! I hated both of them!

But it was a good movie!

There Will Be Blood | Official Trailer(HD)




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Friday, September 10, 2021

Travel: Texas Cities: DALLAS, TEXAS (Big D)

DALLAS, TEXAS (Big D)

Not one of my favorite Texas cities, but a lot of people are happy to accept employment and go live there. Sadly, many of US remember Dallas as the city where our beloved president John F. Kennedy, was assassinated. But there are lots of good things to be said about this city, such as:

~ It has the nation's largest arts district. Bigger than New York and Los Angeles.

~ German chocolate cake originated in Dallas and was named after an American chocolate maker Samuel German.

~ The pilot season for the popular TV show “Dallas” (which ran from 1978 - 1991) was shot entirely on location in Dallas, Texas. Later on, most of the set was moved to MGM Studios in California, with some scenes shot at a ranch in Parker, Texas, and at a few locations in Dallas.

15 FUN Facts About DALLAS TEXAS 

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Friday, August 20, 2021

Article Writing Sites: HUBPages vs Medium vs Vocal.Media vs Read.Cash

Can you make money writing articles at sites like HUBPages, Medium, and Vocal.Media? The answer is YES.  You can earn Bitcoin Cash writing articles for Read.Cash.  

How much money? The answer is: Everybody's experience is different and it really depends on how much effort you want to put into your writing work projects.

For me, my writing work has generated extra income, but not consistent income and although I work at it practically full-time, it does not pay like a full-time job.  Nevertheless, I enjoy it.  If you are thinking about being a content writer, the comments below are based on my own experience.  I don't know if they will help you or discourage you.  But they are truthful.



  • HUBPages is one of the few sites where I set it and forget it. Meaning that I have not been active on HP yet almost every 3 months I get $50. There are some HUBBERs who boast they make hundreds per month on their articles.  I don't doubt their truthfulness and now that HP has created the various niche sites, they'll probably make even more.  The trick with HP is to get your article featured because then they are indexed and can be found via a generic search.  It also helps when you manually share them via your social networks. HP earns a lot from Google Ad Sense and they share that revenue. So I make money from my HP HUBs without even trying. You earn whether or not the person who visits your article is an HP member or an external visitor.  HP does not allow republished content.  My oldest article at HUBPages is dated 2013.  Yes, I have been with this online writing community for a while and see absolutely no reason to leave.  VIEW my writer's profile to see all of my content.
  • Medium, on the other hand? As far as I can tell, a writer does not earn for external visitors (i.e. people who do not have a Medium account). The Medium writers who earn are those who get their content curated by the Medium curators and uuhh ... good luck with that! By comparison to HUBPages, I earn pennies from my Medium articles if you go by the earnings in my Medium Partner account. However, that's not why I publish content via Medium.  ("Why I Write for Medium")  A lot of my content is republished from my blogs and my main purpose for using Medium is to redirect traffic to my monetized blogs. That strategy seems to be working although I can not tell the exact amount of earnings from my blogs that can be attributed to traffic that came from Medium. Still! Because Medium articles are more easily found via the search engines, if a person likes my article there, they may click through the original source link and end up at my blogs. Whereas my blogs may not be so easily found via the search engines; my republished content from my blogs can be found easily via a search engine when people find the content on Medium and click through to visit my blogs and read similar content. My blogs are monetized with Google Ad Sense and Infolinks and various affiliate links.  Thus, my earnings from writing via Medium are indirect.  As with HUBPages, there are some writers who boast about the earnings they make through the Medium Partner Program.  I'm just not one of them.  But that doesn't say you shouldn't join.  To date, I have over 400 articles (dating back to 2014).  VIEW my writer's profile.  I also the editor of 2 Medium publications:  Express Yourself and My Foodie LUV.  I like it there! 
  • Vocal.media. To date, I have published 3 articles.  It's a PPV (Pay-Per-View) business model:  so many views will earn you so much dollars.  I have not earned for views from VM. However, the second article that I published at this site, a generous reader sent me a donation of $10.  "Welcome to the Wonderful World of Pesto".  Even with that incentive, I am not tempted to become an active contributor because I suspect that I don't write about topics that could really earn me more money.  My friend who writes about gaming says she's very happy with the earnings generated by her VM articles. My 3 articles are about food and they are in the Feast community.  What can I say?  Folks are more interested in video games than they are in food history and recipes.  Content published at this site must be original, i.e. they do not accept republished content.  VIEW my writer's profile.
  • Read.Cash.  This writing site is brand new!  It was started at the end of 2020.  It has a partner site called Noise.Cash.  You can write full articles or short posts at either site.  I prefer to write detailed articles at Read.Cash.  I have been active there for about 6 months.  It is a very unique earning platform.  I earn Bitcoin Cash (BCH).  If you want to earn cryptocurrency, give this site a try.  I have over 80 articles at this site.  You can create multiple accounts.  But I only have one.  No need to repeat myself.  To learn more just read this article:  Why Am I Here? (Why I Am at Read.Cash and Noise.Cash.)

Whatever you decide, I wish you success.




Sunday, August 1, 2021

Four (4) Flowers I Love and What They Mean | Forum Coin

For the new year 2020, one of my new year resolutions was to try each day to brighten someone else's day by sharing a positive message and or sharing lovely pictures of flowers. Flowers often make people happy not just because of their diverse beauty but for what they symbolize.

African violets, Baby's Breath, Cape Primrose and the Desert Rose are four (4) flowers that I love.  I would like to share with you what they mean.


African violets are native to Tanzania and Kenya and they are remarkably easy to grow, indoors or outdoors. African violets are one of my favorite flowers because of its rich purple color. (It grows in other colors but I like the purple ones.) I love it even more since I learned that they are symbols of friendship and faithfulness.

Baby's breath flowers symbolize many things and it's easy to see why they are often included in a bridal bouquet. They represent not just romance and love, but everlasting love. They also symbolize innocence and purity, compassion, sincerity, and trust. Key ingredients in everlasting relationships. Don't you think so?

Cape primrose is a flower that has several species and is native to South Africa. One doesn't usually associate fairies with Africa but somehow people have associated these flowers with fairies. There is a whimsical belief that fairies care for them. What do they symbolize? Just about everything one would desire in this life. Perfect health. Good luck. A brand new start in life. Spiritual paths that lie ahead. Purity. Honesty. But most importantly, love. FUN FACT: Cape Primrose is a cousin of African violet.

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I wanted this article to be just about flowers. But I have had to stray from the path a little bit. Popular singer/songwriter Sting sings a song he titled “Desert Rose”. The song is about a woman of course; but I became curious as to whether there is such a flower. It turns out there is a flower by that name and also a gemstone.


~ Desert Rose, the flower
The flower called “desert rose” is not a rose. It is an adenium plant and adeniums have various meanings to various cultures. The Chinese call it fuguihua which means Flower of Prosperity. I like the sound of that. Do you? Adeniums are evergreen ornamental plants and it is said that they make great houseplants as they are easy to grow, come in lots of different colors, and there are numerous hybrids.

FYI: How to Grow Desert Rose and Adeniums

~ Desert Rose, the gemstone
The gemstone that is known as “desert rose” has been credited with having awesome healing powers, mainly for treating mental and emotional health problems. Supposedly this stone can be used to calm you, relieve your anxiousness and worry, help you think more clearly and makes your thinking more flexible. The stone has come to symbolize strength, perseverance, having the confidence to succeed, and standing your ground. When referring to the flower, it means “prosperity”. When referring to the stone it means “energy flow”. The folklore that has developed around this gemstone claim it has almost miraculous healing powers such as controlling epileptic fits, straightening out your spinal column, and removing energy blockages. Consequently, some believe the desert rose possesses a spirit guardian, and so they use them as protective talismans. Better safe than sorry. Unlike most gemstones, the desert rose actually feels like soft rose petals. Have you ever touched a gemstone that felt soft like a flower?

FYI: Healing Crystals Desert Rose Selenite Information Video

Hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it.



Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Read a Self Help Book For a U.S. History Perspective

Anthony “Tony” Robbins and Joseph McClendon III jointly authored a self-help book titled “Unlimited Power: A Black Choice”.

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The Robbins-McClendon collaboration was published 1997, i.e. pre-Obama. Now that America has made a choice and elected an African-American as POTUS, this self-help book could serve as a U.S. historical perspective.

Ever hear of Tony Robbins? He’s an excellent motivational speaker and author of several bestselling books on how to forge your path to success. My son appears to be a huge fan. He’s always quoting him. This article is about one of the books found in my son’s personal library, which is now in my possession because when he moved out it was left in a box in the garage. No, I won’t be taking it to the Antiques Roadshow for appraisal. Instead, I’m giving it my own appraisal and sharing my valuation.
Tony or Anthony Robbins co-authored this book with a friend and fellow professional, Joseph McClendon III. Both of these guys have unquestionable credentials. If you want to know what makes them think that they know enough to tell you anything, just flip to the pages at the end entitled “About the Authors”. Also, an important note to mention is that Mr. Robbins is a philanthropist and in addition to operating his own non-profit organization, ten percent of the royalties from the sales of this co-authored work are donated to the Young Black College Fund for the mentoring of young African-Americans. The book is called: Unlimited Power: A Black Choice.
There are several reasons why a person, regardless of their background, would probably like this book. For one thing, it has great quotes woven into the chapters from celebrities like Quincy Jones and Oprah Winfrey; and historical Americans like Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington. There are also quotations from two people whose sayings appear in writings by almost everybody: Unknown and Anonymous. You might be tempted to just skim through the leaves looking for all the “Who said what” remarks.
Another reason? Quickly peruse the Table of Contents and your curiosity will be aroused. Although you may say to yourself that there is no new thing for you to learn, you might convince yourself that it’s worth further examination. For example, “Mastering Your Mind: How to Run Your Brain”. Sounds fascinating! I must figure out how to do this because my brain always runs away from me! Or how about this interesting title: “The Difference That Makes the Difference”. Hmm? What difference could that be?
In all, the book is very good motivational reading. Although, to be honest, the basics of how to develop a spirit and mindset to achieve unlimited success are something that surely every human being must already know, instinctively or intuitively.
(1) Don’t lie. (2) Don’t cheat. (3) Don’t steal.
These are not optional. They are commandments.
(1) Don’t whine. (2) Don’t complain. (3) Don’t make excuses.
Well thanks a lot, Joe and Tony! Now, what am I supposed to use for hindrances to slow me down and stop me?!
The basics aside, there is some awfully good information and advice which can be extracted and learned: memory management; the precision model; healthy eating tips (food is fuel); and various motivation strategies. The insertion and application of the Peanuts® comic strip is priceless.
One final reason one might consider reading or reviewing this Robbins-McClendon collaborative effort? It is 2014. America made a choice and elected an African-American who is now serving his second term as President of the United States. This book was published pre-Obama in 1997. I think it would be a good read for a U.S. historical perspective.

Unlimited Power: A Black Choice



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Monday, August 31, 2020

Contributor at Article Writing Jobs: My August 2020 Articles

Published 5 articles for the month of August 2020 at Article Writing Jobs. The topic categories were: Arts and Entertainment, Society and Culture, Food and Drink, and Healthcare.  
(UPDATE:  July 24, 2020. The AWJ editor chose to unpublish certain of my articles.  Apologies fro broken links.)

“So tell me, as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?” — Anonymous Have you ever thought that if an outsider (like an alien from another planet) saw the way that women are treated worldwide, … 
A Thoughtful Discussion About Women’s Rights
"My knowledge and understanding of angels is based on what I read in the Bible. Angels are spiritual beings. They are part of a heavenly order. They have performed various duties to serve humankind as ministers and messengers. They are not God … "
Would You Like to Learn About Angels?

"Several years ago I was approved as an affiliate marketer for a US-based company that imported herbs and spices from around the world and sold them mainly to US customers. This work-at-home effort opened a door to the wonderful world of flavorful cooking ingredients used in various cuisines.  … "
Four (4) Common Spices Used in Indian Cuisine

“Songs are thoughts, sung out with the breath when people are moved by great forces and ordinary speech no longer suffices.” – Orpingalik, Inuit poet and Shaman … "
Music Appreciation: The Harmony of Human Voices







"If you have a mental illness, get professional help. Everybody is different. But know this: You can regain your equilibrium and equanimity. There’s hope. …"
Dealing With Depression: My Personal Experience

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Friday, July 31, 2020

Contributor at Article Writing Jobs: My July 2020 Articles

Continuing to write articles about a variety of topics (business and work, society and culture, food and drink, entertainment: books). 800 words on any subject I choose at Article Writing Jobs.

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