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Creation

Most of us are probably interested in matters relating to creation, creating, or in how to create ... not only in the spiritual-religious sense, but maybe also with respect to the following:

  1. how to "create wealth" - e.g., via "running" online business; or as in "wealth creation", "creating wealth" (per Lester Thurow's book of the same title), or "create wealth"; or, more specifically, "create unlimited wealth" or "creating wealth from home" ...

    ... and for the website authors: we are also interested in the technicalities of web site submissions, SEO (search engine optimization), meta-tag analysis, keyword analysis, opt-ins, viral marketing, affiliate programs, payment gateways, ebooks, sales copy, etc.
  2. how to "create income" - e.g., income opportunities
  3. how to "create riches" - esp. rags to riches

Naturally, there are other, non-business interests, including such esoterics are kenosis, hermeneutics, the always interesting Jesus Christ (the most important person in the history of the universe, or at least this planet!), with associated topics like "Messiah", "Holy Spirit" (especially if you are "Pentacostal" and/or "Charismatic"), "Trinity", Bible (of course), the Word, and perhaps spirituality as well, eh? :)

Of course, the list of other interests can include many, many other areas that are too numerous to enumerate exhaustively (e.g., health and fitness, arts, music, science, technology, movies and other entertainment, hobbies, sports) -- we are only human, after all.








Humankind is living through its greatest technological decade ever. Wherever one looks, wondrous things can be seen. Virtual reality and cyberspace are here. The Internet and laptops [notebook computers] with the speed of yesterday's mainframes make electronic shopping a reality.


Professor Lester C. Thurow (MIT Sloan School of Management),
in Creating Wealth (London: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 1999)







Mind Like Water (Jim Ballard, 2002)









  
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