okay good morning welcome to this quick review video on earn easy Commission's
so you may have heard about it you may have heard about a new free system where
everything is done for you excuse me and that would be about this it's titled earn easy commissions review
earn easy commissions review 2018
it's called earn easy Commission's and yes you can't earn money as a free
member however I do suggest that at some point that you upgrade but you can earn
as a free member up to $100 Commission's on the back end as you sign up others to
become a VIP partner so let's get right into basically earn easy Commission's is
a super simple very you know low-tech system that allows you to pretty much
focus on driving traffic the one thing I love about this system is it also pays
you to build your email list and there are several other things that are build your list with earn easy commissions
offered inside I won't reveal all of those in this particular video the the
basics are you can get paid one dollar per lead as people opt into your lead
capture page and that is actually built for you by the creators of this Chuck
the win is the guy that is running this program and it's just like I say it's
easy you know a lot of a lot of places claim that you can earn money as a free
member and you actually can't so with this system you actually can I'm
actually a paid member so I've got that unlock the doors to a lot more
opportunity to make a lot more money and one of those being that I'm getting I
get paid to build my email list which I thought was super cool because we've all
have heard you know the money is in the list and to get paid to build my own
list I thought was really really cool so I opted them to do that I will be
becoming a VIP member later on at the end of this week that will give me up to
$500 commissions as people sign up for VIP partners so you know you can't start
this for free if you're running low on money I would suggest that you do that
you know you can you make hundred dollar
Commission's on people to sign up is VIP partners and then you know as you start
generating sales you'll be able to join up become a VIP partner I will let you
know there's almost like six six or seven maybe even eight other income
streams inside the VIP partnership so definitely you want to you want to make
sure that you're you're maximizing as much opportunity for profit with the
system as you can because everything's done for you you know they're sending
out emails for you they're doing all the selling and telling rate right here
inside the system and so let's just do a quick walkthrough of the different
things you know you you get this how to get started video there is a Facebook
group and you will you join a Facebook group and Chuck is very active inside of
there there's another video on it's like forty two minutes so it's becoming a VIP
partners definitely you know worth your at worth your money and like I say I'm
gonna do another video on becoming a VIP partner I'm not going to discuss that in
this basic review video and then Chuck is going to walk us through how to scale
your business up to making 10k per month and here's some of the training that you
get the last video that's not up yet is actually going to be him taking I think
like twelve hundred dollars I think is what he said twelve hundred dollars for
paid traffic and he is going to start his system completely from scratch with
no leads and no sales no Commission's no anything and he's going to show us using
the various different income streams and traffic resources that are built inside
the system he's going to show us how to scale this up to making 10k per month so
you know you you get in here you've got the training to get you started you got
even some mindset and development you know and basically it's really as simple
as just making sure you're getting traffic to this link and doesn't get any
easier than that guy you know it just really really doesn't
I've been marketing online for about four years now and a lot of systems
claim to do what this one actually does you know I've been disappointed with
quite a few of the different programs and once I once I opted in you know you
actually literally had to had to purchase this or purchase that and it
was wasn't really free where you could actually earn money and like I said with
this one you actually can as people sign up of course they need to be upgrading
to the VIP partnership and you know you're getting the front end you're
getting $1.00 per lead if you do decide to join get response and click magic so
you get paid to build your list but as a free member you know you you can do
videos and you can share your link on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and
get people to sign up for this VIP partnership and boom you're making
hundred dollar Commission's and you haven't spent a dime so I mean it's a
no-brainer guys so I'm going to keep this video short what you get when you
join my team is I have my own free training group I have a free and I have
a paid of course in the paid group you're going to get a lot more in depth
I specialize in YouTube ranking videos and Facebook engagement inside my free
group I have a lot of things that will really truly help you really truly help you earn easy commissions review
you you know learn how to get your engagement on Facebook like you can see
right now I just made this post and I've already got this much engagement going
on a post that I haven't even begun to start responding to so as you can see
this is something that you're going to learn when you join my team also like I
say I specialize and I guarantee you will find this easy to earn easy income
review video somewhere within one of these first three spots but I'm going to
go through and show you stuff commissions and learn how to earn easy commissions in this review of it
let me see there let me get to the right one I wasn't prepared for this part of
the video but here you're gonna see here you see me in the first spot this spot
right here is my play list and then you see me here again you see me here so
this is what I'm going to teach you one of the things that I'm going to teach
you when you join my team is how to dominate the first page of something I
have spent the last year you know doing learning how to do this and it's just
something that I specialize in I've you know invested quite a bit of time and
here you'll see my videos just all up and down this page and like I say that's
that's something that I specialize in and it's super easy to get free traffic
using YouTube for your um let's see your ranking your YouTube videos and 2018
you're gonna see me on this one too so
here you'll see my first video you'll see my second video you'll see my third
video so like I say my fourth video you see me along with these times and I
don't have a lot of subscribers on my channel these people that six hundred
and eleven thousand I got a measly two hundred and eighty one and that means my
channel Authority it's pretty good and I'm going to teach you all of this
especially if you're someone that loves videos I also have a guy that's working
with me my co-founder and our paid training group and he specializes in
email and costs CPA and Cpl marketing so you know you're going to get access to a
lot of training the paid group is fifteen dollars per month right now
starting on June 1st that will be going up to either forty or fifty dollars per
month so that's what you're going to get when you join me
you're getting access to a wonderful system some great coaching and a great
team you know I'm definitely there for my team and all the stuff that you see
going on during this video is stuff you're gonna learn you know so go ahead
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me get everything set up add me on Facebook be sure to subscribe to my
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if you do not reach out to me I cannot help you so it would be a shame for you
to join and then you know you if specially if you're new to marketing I
really help a lot of new newbie marketers
I have several free traffic methods that I'm gonna share with you if you do not
send me a message I cannot help you so I hope you enjoyed this review I am
looking forward to working with you get on up underneath here now click that
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Trello Home | A Tale Of What's Possible With Trello's Activity Feed - Duration: 1:32.
Bumble's Big Day: The Winds Of Change (A Trello Tale)
It was another busy morning over in Building B
at the hot new startup, Bumble's Widget Factory.
But wherever you looked something was amiss!
There were so many parts, but none of them fit.
"Fidget spinner or a dish?" the workers didn't know.
It felt like they worked in such lonely silos.
As time whittled by, work slowed to a crawl,
surely this wasn't the best way to do it all.
The frustration grew and patience wore thin,
but then some papers from R&D blew in.
Lo and behold all of the puzzle pieces fit,
those siloed work structures had made a muck out of it.
Now working with perspective productivity grew,
from an open workplace bloomed a more efficient crew.
And all of the world was filled with delight
when Bumble's Widget Factory became Bumble's Awesome Bikes.
So what was their secret sauce of success? Trello's new home, that's what cleared up the mess.
The End. Learn more about Trello's new look at bit.ly/divinghome
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What Was The Beguiling Spell Of Jung's 'Collective Unconscious' - Duration: 7:37.
What Was The Beguiling Spell Of Jung�s �Collective Unconscious�
by Antonio Melechi
The first decades of the 20th century saw a raft of psychological terms fall into popular
usage.
Freudian notions of �denial� and �displacement�, �projection� and �transference�, were
the first to become part of everyday language; thanks to Alfred Adler, feelings of �inferiority�
and �superiority� (and the forms of compensation that accompanied the former) were soon common
parlance; and courtesy of Carl Jung�s Psychological Types(1921), more than a few educated men
and women in public began to identify themselves as �extraverts� or �introverts�, while
examining the �complexes� that inhibited them.
Another aspect of Jungian theory, barely touched upon in Psychological Types, was destined
to cast a longer and more beguiling spell on popular psychology.
�The collective unconscious,� wrote Jung in his essay �The Structure of the Psyche�
(1927), �appears to consist of mythological motifs or primordial images � In fact, the
whole of mythology could be taken as a sort of projection of the collective unconscious.�
The archetypes that Jung initially had in mind were essentially sub-personalities of
the ego � the persona (a people-pleasing mask) was juxtaposed against the shadow (the
negative qualities hidden by the persona); the anima was the male sexual essence, versus
animus, for females.
Over the course of four decades, this therapeutic symbolism would expand to include mandalas
(expressions of the �the specific centre of the personality�) and UFOs (a fantasy
that swapped heaven for interstellar space).
To ignore these powerful archetypal symbols was, in Jung�s mind, �to rob the individual
of his roots and guiding instincts�, to let her become a mere �particle in the mass�.
According to Jung, his �discovery� of a collective unconscious began in 1910, shortly
after he had left his post at the Burgh�lzli Hospital in Z�rich and set up private practice
in K�snacht, on the edge of Lake Z�rich.
The catalyst was a passage from Albrecht Dieterich�s 1910 translation of the Mithras Liturgy, which
described the wind as emanating from a pipe or tube hanging from the Sun.
The image was uncannily familiar to Jung.
A few years earlier, a patient at the Burgh�lzli Hospital had, Jung recalled, taken him to
one side, pointing out how the Sun had a phallus that was responsible for the movements of
the wind.
Since Dieterich�s account of the solar myth had only just been published, there was, to
Jung�s mind, no ready explanation of the corresponding symbolism.
The patient�s hallucination had sprung from �the impersonal layer in our psyche�,
a collective unconscious that, �independently of tradition, guarantee[d] in every single
individual a similarity and even sameness of experience�.
This was a shaggy-dog story that Jung recycled throughout his life, defending it as late
as 1959, for the benefit of the BBC cameras that assembled in the study of his K�snacht
home.
In truth, Jung had actually never met the patient in question.
To study the �impersonal layer in our psyche� he had, towards the end of 1909, commissioned
three psychiatric assistants to read Friedrich Creuzer�s seminal study of the mythology
of the mystery cults, Symbolik und Mythologie der alten Volk�r (1810-1812), asking them
to collect material from Burgh�lzli patients that seemed in any way consonant with its
ancient rites.
The solar hallucination that so excited Jung was reported to him only a few months afterwards,
which is to say that it was doctored proof of the collective unconscious.
Alongside the story of the legend of the so-called Solar Phallus Man, there was a second version
of Jung�s �first inkling� of a realm beyond the �egotistical bundle of personal
wishes, fears, hopes, and ambitions� associated with the Freudian unconscious.
In Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1961), Jung described a troubling dream in which he entered
the cellar of a house and discovered scattered bones, broken pottery and two human skulls.
It was this dream from early 1909 that sowed the seeds of his eventual apostasy from the
psychoanalytic movement, nudging Jung towards the study of archaeology and mythology.
The catalogue of myths and archetypes that Jung went on to identify as the core of the
collective unconscious were drawn from other dreams, from �active� reveries and a host
of feverish interpolations of gnostic and alchemical texts � all of which he, somewhat
oddly, described as �empirical� in nature.
The idea of the collective unconscious itself, however, was not Jung�s own: it belonged
to the intellectual ether of late 19th-century Germany, and would have been familiar to many
from the work of Adolf Bastian, a widely travelled anthropologist who had, as early as 1868,
recognised the universality of certain myths and customs, invoking them as evidence of
the �psychic unity of mankind�.
The Jungian notion of myths and archetypes as projections of a collective unconscious
rebounded through 20th-century psychiatry and literature, philosophy and theology.
Underpinning Joseph Campbell�s immensely popular study of comparative mythology, The
Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), Jung�s mythopoetics of the unconscious soon became
a staple in the New Age curriculum of mind-expansion, with Aldous Huxley pronouncing the �The
Far West of the collective unconscious, with its flora of symbols, its tribes of aboriginal
archetypes� as the world-soul that mescaline and LSD had ushered him into.
Others concurred.
Through meditation, hypnosis, flicker machines and shamanic rites, it was, apparently, possible
to become more intimate with one�s anima or animus, to connect with the whirligig of
healing symbols or, following the poet Robert Bly�s Iron John (1990), recover a lost masculine
identity.
The limitations of the collective unconscious were not lost on American folklorists, many
of whom had been quick to call out Jung�s plundering of world mythology, religion and
alchemy for its �racial mysticism� and �arrogant ethnocentrism�.
Yet, inevitably enough, Jungian symbolism would, like psychoanalysis and scientology,
also come to minister to Hollywood�s very own storytellers, offering creative tools
and exercises for stymied actors, blocked writers and studio executives on their search
for the green light and red carpet.
Perhaps not what Jung had in mind when promoting communion with the collective unconscious
to bring the spiritually beleaguered into �indissoluble communion with the world at
large�, but everything one might expect from the Tinseltown remake.
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WHAT IF SE7EN WAS A G RATED MOVIE | Reverse Ratings - Duration: 5:20.
(thunder rumbling)
- All right, come on out.
Got a hall pass, kid?
Administration office, let's go.
- Somerset, I'm Mills. Vice Principal Ermey told me
you'd show me around. - Great.
Here, take this one off my hands.
- I don't think he likes you.
♪ (suspenseful music) ♪
- Dude, you should, like, get a smartphone or something.
Oh, I just got this! It's not a phone,
but it can pair with one if I, uh-- - (muffled groaning)
♪ (ominous music) ♪
- Is that...? - (Somerset) Junk food.
- (Mills gags)
- You... got a hall pass?
- I mean, how could you not have seen who did this?!
- Must have taken months to chew all this gum.
- Someone thought this through.
- (man on phone) Somerset, math class. We, uh--
You gotta just get over here.
- I was just trying to borrow a calculator!
I swear! I swear!
- You sure you can't delay graduation just a little bit
until we figure this out? - Give it to Mills.
He can handle it.
- Oh, one of the nurses found this in with the food.
Looks like a candy wrapper.
♪ (dramatic music) ♪
♪ (dramatic music intensifies) ♪
- The seven detention violations.
This is just the beginning.
- Oh! - Let me go to class, please.
- A year's worth of tardy slips.
- All records on student violations were printed out last week.
No name left, just a locker number.
- You ever see anything like this? (imitates guns firing)
- You love that thing, huh?
- I know freshmen probably shouldn't still be playing
with action figures, but dude, rechargeable battery,
full joint mobility, and you can pair it to your phone
for all kinds of pre-programmed moves!
- Wow. (phone vibrating)
- (man on phone) Somerset, you've just gotta see it
to believe it! - Oh, boy.
- (muffled groaning)
- (recorded voice, singsong) "I got an iPhone X and you didn't!
I got an iPhone X and you didn't!"
- Let me see that. - Hall monitors. Hall monitors.
HALL MONITORS!! You're looking for me.
- He fessed up to everything.
He even says he'll accept the suspension no questions asked.
All you've gotta do is take him
to some weird location by yourselves.
- (both) Something doesn't feel right.
- (Mills) Wow! This is the first time it's not raining.
- Mm, it's not much further.
There it is. - Wait here.
- You've made quite the life for yourself here.
- Shh.
- You should be very proud. - Shut up!
♪ (suspenseful music) ♪
- Mills! Let's get him back to the administration office!
- I wish I could've had a freshman year like yours.
Friends, a cool job, a shiny action figure.
- What did you say?
- (Somerset) Mills! Don't listen to what he's saying!
- I visited your locker this morning.
- (Somerset) You're rubber... - (bald kid) After you'd left,
I played with it. - (Somerset) ...and he's glue!
Oh, Mills! Mills! - It didn't work out,
so I took a souvenir... - (Somerset) Mills!
- ...its shiny head. - What's he talking about?
- Come on, Mills. Let's just--
- What's going on over there? Show me what's in the lunch box!
What's in the lunch box?!
- I'm sorry to tease you. I guess teasing is my violation.
- Oh! What's in the lunch box?!
What's in the freaking box?!
- (singsong) He just told you! He just told you!
- You lie! Liar, liar, pants on fire! Shut up!
- That's what he wants. He wants you to hit him!
- No, no! You tell me! You tell me that's not true!
That's not true! - Get detention, Mills.
- Shut up!
- Become... - Shut up!
- ...fighting. - Don't throw it all away.
Your mom can buy you another toy.
- She can try, but it might be tough since...
it was limited edition.
Oh, he didn't know. - Mills...
if you hit him, he will win.
- Oh gosh! Oh gosh!
Oh!
That was (grunts) favorite action figure!
Stupid! (bald kid cries)
- So where you gonna be now?
- Graduating. Just...
graduating.
♪ (dramatic music) ♪
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What is Labour immigration policy? Piers Morgan frustrated as Diane Abbott fails to answer - Duration: 3:49.
What is Labour immigration policy? Piers Morgan frustrated as Diane Abbott fails to answer
Piers Morgan interviewed the politician on Good Morning Britain following the news that Home Secretary Amber Rudd resigned amid the Windrush scandal.
Appearing via video link, Diane faced a series of questions from Morgan joined by Susanna Reid on immigration and illegal immigrants.
Piers probed Diane on Labour's policy as she failed to give him a direct answer.
He exclaimed: "Well we spent the first half of the interview talking about that and I don't think it's unreasonable given the recent scandal to ask the shadow home secretary what your immigration policy is.
"You don't want to answer for reasons that are your right of course, but I think viewers might be interested in knowing what your opinion is.
However, Diane then became defensive as she said: "No, no, no Piers.
Piers retorted: "I'm not trying to trap you.
I'm just trying to ask you a simple question.
What do we do about illegal immigrants in this country? Do we let them stay?.
"Boris Johnson suggested amnesty but you said no to amnesty so the only logical fallout for no amnesty is that we get them all out of the country isn't it?.
Diane continued: "The logical fall out is in, it's to try and work towards an immigration and nationality department which is more fair and efficient.
Piers then replied: "You keep saying that but Diane I am honestly trying to work out what Labour's view of illegal immigrants is.
"I don't know why you're finding it hard to answer that question.
Susanna Reid chimed in on the debate as she questioned: "You've already said that there should be targets?".
Diane stated: "Yeah, of course there has to be targets but for specific areas of Home Affairs for instance deporting foreign national prisoners.
However, Piers was evidently baffled by the encounter as he turned to his co-host once the interview had finished and declared: "Well, I'm none the wiser.
Piers later took the debate to Twitter where he addressed the politician.
He wrote: "I wasn't trying to trick you @HackneyAbbott.
It was a simple question: would Labour let illegal immigrants stay in Britain or deport them? You criticised Rudd for her failure to 'get basic facts right' yet couldn't give me a straight factual answer to this fundamental question.".
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