May 26 2008
Spam has karma and can Also Define you
I just clicked on a spam comment and it redirected to some adult website. At first I got a little annoyed, but then I came to quick realization. The people who create spam will suffer a great problem at some time. That is the fact that it is not sustainable. At some unknown time, the method they are using to make money will fail and they will have to start from scratch again. Not only that, but look at the guy who recently got caught spamming Myspace.com. $230 million dollars I believe is what Myspace wanted from the guy.
Why I Hate Spam…
These people are not providing any form of value. Instead they only exist for one reason- the bottom line. The spammer is only after one thing and that is money… and at any cost.
I don’t think you can base a business off of spam. Yes, you can make money, but it won’t last for long. So do you think it is worth it? - I don’t.
Would you like a business you can tell your family and friends about?- A business you have built from the ground up, that continues to grow and also gives you the chance to meet new people.
Or would you just like to scrap by and make some quick money, see that quickly fade away, and then start all over again? Would you be able to justify what you do to your Ma, Pa, or Grandma?
In the end, I feel that everything we choose to do defines our character and philosophy on life. Like Jim Rohn says, Liars are called “liars” because they LIE.

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