VANYWHERE — Turn Time and Skills to Cryptocurrencies That Pays Bills

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I hear some people saying they don’t have skills for any job so they tend to stick on what is there even if it is a low-paying job. Stuck on a job which they hate until they retire. I beg to disagree because even a housewife has a skill that she may offer or share with other housewives. Is it really their choice? Or is it only just because opportunity did not present itself to them? Now, what if your skills can earn you a crypto even during traffic hours, even when you are just staying at home, a PWD, or any status you have now, would you be joining a program, a project or a platform? (Remember that cryptocurrencies now are really popular and unlike FIAT or paper money that are affected by inflation, values may increase overtime.) With Vanywhere, time can turn into cryptocurrency. Real people, real skills, real time! Vanywhere is a skill-sharing platform that connects people who are seeking and offering skills via live video, voice & chat Well, ...

View From My Window

Earning money online can take many forms and attitude of people towards the subject vary. Some take it seriously while some do it to while away time or just to have fun. I do both, at times. It's fun for me when I join contests and I can proudly say it's really fun to win contests - banner designs, most number of posts, most number of referrals, most active member, etc - winning a few bucks and/or domain names. Some domains were not awarded though :( those are the times when it's not fun at all.

Today, I just want to have some fun again - a one-time shot to owning a digital camera from FuelMyBlog courtesy of Sportingo. The contest is entitled View From My Window and my entry is an image taken from one of the windows at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tower. Wishing luck to myself while looking through the window.


View From My Window

Darkness is setting in. While reflecting, there it is, above the smog covering Tokyo City is a reflection of my viewing window. Below is the evidence of how crowded our world yet in the middle is a place that survived the changes. How long will it be before that little paradise will just be an image to serve as a window to a beautiful place in the past?

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Tammigirl said…
I enjoyed your photo. I think it is very interesting.
Fleur said…
Thanks for the nice words. :)
BenSpark said…
Very nice image. I love this competition. So many good entries.
Fleur said…
Yes, I agree with you. There are many interesting and beautiful entries, like postcards that I'd love to send to friends :)

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