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Anomy

What is Anomy? The state of anomy is much the same as smelling some smoke and after which makes you confused and lost. The real definition of it is: "A state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values." This concept has emerged in 1893 with French sociologist Ă‰mile Durkheim. According to him, some people might experience Anomy, especially there's a sudden change in their circumstances. One good example will be the Japanese soldiers after world war 2 where their economy started to pick up after they went back to their homeland after the war. Besides this example, another example could be for the modern world people; as the digital economy started to pick up and transform thousands and millions of lives, those who are not technology savvy might choose to give up learning new things and shows an emotion of apathy. A minority of those might experienced anger and frustration too. Below is a video of

Clicks

Yes, for those who have been blogging or monetizing their website knows that the more clicks you have the more money you will make online. Most are pretty turn off by making cents / pennies (whichever you call it) every day. But the question you should ask yourself (I ask myself most of the time) is "How can you give more than you take?" Always remember that the market always compensates you for the value you deliver.

Imagine if you can make $0.01 (I'm thinking of the least amount you make per click) from a single person, and if you are able to deliver your value to 10 thousand people (forget about one million people first), simple math will tell you that you will make $100 per day. That equates to $3,000 per month! (assuming there are 30 days per month).

I'm not saying that $3,000 per month is a big sum of money (little do you know that majority of the people don't make more than $3k per month, stop being greedy!) However, it does give you an additional choice in life, a choice to quit your "high paying job" (but you might not like what you are really doing) and find something that you truly love. Recently, I saw a news about a lawyer quitting her high paying job and dedicate her life to taking care of dogs. I believe that she already prepare to go for what she truly love while she was still working as a lawyer.
Remember, everything takes time. Don't rush for it. Be patience and take massive action so that one day, you can start to live the way you want instead of looking forward to Friday and become "sick" on Monday.

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