Gone are the days when you had to wait for the DVD of your favorite movie to come out to watch it in the comfort of your home. Very interesting hub. You offered an excellent analysis of the psychological background and the motivation that fuels a con-artist's behavior. Many people might have the notion of a con-artist as a small time crook which is misleading. Unfortunately, the economic, investment etc sectors offer an ideal place for such types of people to thrive and prosper.
AS: I've been asked this so many times. Right at the moment, I guess we're definitely in the era of "do not take as read the first thing that people say to you." If you do believe in yourself, you stand as good a chance as anybody of getting somewhere in this day and age. I would also say don't get yourself a lawyer and a manger before you learn how to play and sing. It's that extra mile that you go with, your development within yourself, that will hold you in good stead to maybe sort out the good and the bad before you get there, because I can see it so much happening now that people start to talk dollars before they have the hit record. I find that very strange.
There are other things at play in the whole usage and imbibing of technological techniques, gadgetry and usage that contribute to the whole discourse of how Facebook affects its users. In order to grasp the breadth and depth of this phenomena, we will defer to the gurus of Media Ecology from time to time as we have have already done with McLuhan, Lance Strate, along with Jacques Ellul. The very act that we are involved in whenever we interact on Facebook and other mediums, we use writing.

Shyron, thank you for the votes and share! People who 'fit in' like others like themselves and often consider themselves superior to anyone having any kind of issues, especially financial issues. If people would read the Bible they claim to follow and believe, they would discover the wealthy are not the wealthy because of being God's chosen. In fact, He has spoken about the wealthy several times and none of what He said would lead a person to imagine that wealthy people are on His favorites list.
We all know that a mysterious abandoned house in a horror movie we're watching on TV will not pose any direct threat to us, but the parts of our brains that evolved many thousands of years ago to protect us from actual genuine danger can't always quite make that distinction (after all, prehistoric people didn't have TVs). So, parts of our brains see this and think DANGER!. Voila! We are scared by something that doesn't actually endanger us.
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