This is part of an extended summary for a podcast that I did for Vlog episode 7 for Facebook. I also have advertised for some of the companies mentioned in the story, so some of the images may not be visible. To view the full fanfiction short click on the Google Docs link below.

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I in no way count this as a commercial for my vid, but rather an extended summary for the vid. I hope that one day reconsiders their commercial rule and allow for the commercialization of products for other companies and at the same time allow for authors to advertise their works. This way, can start making money for their works at the same time. This way, can start making money for their works at the same time and the links can be found below. The vlog video can be divided into 4 parts. For some unforeseen circumstance, the Facebook video footage keeps trying to reconnect and I can't play the whole 2 hour podcast, for some unseen reason.

The link to Vlog episode 7 part 1 of Facebook can be found below:

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The link to Vlog episode 7 part 2 of Facebook can be found below:

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The links to Vlog episode 7 part 3 of Facebook can be found below:

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The links to Vlog episode 7 part 4 of Facebook can be found below:

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I in no way denigrate what David Farland has done for Apex Writer's group in faking his death to leave so he can restart his business to make more money. I want to post articles of this, so there can be a more sustainable way to make money for authors and writers everywhere. A lot of these writing contests are too binary where there is one winner and too many losers. I don't like this model of Capitalism, as it pits too many people against each other. Sometimes the losers are more useful than winners, under certain circumstances. I like to start writing so I can build my portfolio someday as some sort of Data Analyst that does Data through art storytelling. This writing talks about an unconventional reality that I've discovered about making money through storytelling.

If anyone wants to enroll in Apex Writer's group to figure out the hard way to understand the controversy go for it. I don't think anyone wants to talk about it, but I'm going to make a bet that as soon as anyone clicks on the link David Farland will make an indirect confirmation that he's still alive. Whether it's through spam mail or it's through malware, who really knows? It's a complete Jack in the Box mystery as to what's going on in Apex Writer's Group.

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It's much better to start in Facebook, because during my journey modeling after Alexander Grace in trying to find friends I learned that a lot of people don't friend with giving phone numbers these days. Instead, they like to use Facebook messenger to communicate with people. A lot of people don't like paying the T-Mobile coverage for cellphone plans. A close chart by chart comparison shows that the Magenta plan $40/line, Essentials $30/line, and the Magenta Max $47/line. The list of cellphone plans can be found here. www. /cell-phone-plans

Although, most upper income families can afford these cellphone plans, that says nothing about the lower income class. Most people that will accept you as a friend is going to be on the lower income bracket. Poor people are the most discriminated group in society, so they'll more willing to accept weird people from all facets of life. If anyone asks, I'm doing a form of marketing that exists in the past. Most modern marketers that work for large multinational corporations don't really need to do these kinds of things as a medium infrastructure that already generates some sort of fixed income exists. I'd much rather get a programming job where a fixed income stream exists where you can make money regardless of whether a customer expresses an interest in a product. It's nice to be a Senior programming $100k-$300k/year. The other financial jobs like Accounting and Actuarial Science also operate on a fixed income bracket that moves up, regardless of whether a customer expresses an interest in a product anyways. It's the common law of do the least amount of work to get that cheddar. This is minus the marketing work you must do on the side demonstrating your worth to an employer. I'm mainly doing this because I'm outside the education system, so I must do more work to get those high-end cheddar jobs. It's the modern Asian strategy of looking for jobs that pay high money, while living in a comfortable office environment. The jobs with high amounts of money in an office environment per year will often allow you to skip doing marketing work getting money for that company. Keep in mind, I'm not going to say programming work isn't hard, but there is no guarantee of it making money for the customer. People who do the arts always have to do marketing that must guarantee money for the company before an employer hires them.

Anyways, most friends that you keep long-term you'll make will be in the lower income bracket, so you'll be using Facebook Messenger the most. Never think about money, when you're trying to make money, always think about the tools you've used the most. If, however a UBI job like programming exists, then you really don't have to think like that, because you don't go for the next best thing.

So, to recap I'm doing the arts, so I can get the experience to do work that generates a solid source of income that is not determined by market forces, which does happen once an employer hires you. The programmers get a job, so they don't have to talk to people mainly complain about non-working code and not having enough time to finish a software project. I've never seen a complaint about not getting enough R and D sales. The same sort of can be said for the Data Analyst where they present data to engage in new initiatives. Oftentimes, in the corporate board meeting people are skeptical of the data if it doesn't present good numbers. That's because the board members must pay the analyst a fixed stipend. I think that can be smoothed over if the Data Analyst does the sales end of marketing. Data Analysis is easier to learn than programming, even if it pays less. I also see sales data being used anyways in combination with data analysis. At some point in time, I'm going to run out of content and there's no guarantee that I'm going to make some money. I'd much rather go on a treasure-roving quest to find a job that offers some solid job security, even if I fail to do marketing despite the numerous amounts of content that I've made. I need some King's Hawaiian Bread for myself after all. Also, it would be nice if Amazon could sell some more affordable phone cards.

Moving onto some of the other content that I've been covering, there is the topic about the occultic abilities that Richard Feynman possesses in being in contact with the spirit realm. I also want to point out that Amazon and Facebook have a vested interest in selling stuff together on messenger. They should post additional emojis on messenger that encapsulate the product that an e-commerce Amazon seller might be selling. A lot of lower income people cannot afford to pay for T-Mobile cellphone plans, so their going to be using Facebook messenger most likely. The emojis could be made by Amazon's AWS team or Facebook's programming team. They can decide on the minute details on exactly who profits the most from who.