- Throughout my daily life I go to school, work and the gym. I usually take city busses and occasionally I’ll take the subway through many different places to get home. If its a customer at work people on the train or bus or even people at the gym they all need to learn how and practice crap protection. With crime rates at an extreme high it can be anyone who comes and trys to talk to you can be a threat. I try my best not look at anyone or say anything that might attract someone’s attention. At my job I come in contact with many people who make up lies to get a discount or steal food since I worked at a local pizza shop. I use all my knowledge not believe them and if there is a chance they might not be lying to me ill ask my manager.
- one thing I will use while doing my research is, currency and credentials of the publisher or sponsor. I will use this tactic to find information which is new and up to date and make sure to consider the authors who are the credentials.
- One way of writing that I have adapted is keeping an audience in mind and how they will adapt to it. This rule saved me time in the end of my writing because I used to spend time changing it for the reader to enjoy.
- One unpopular opinion I agree with that crypto won’t hold up in the future. I say this because there is no physical worth to crypto currency. in an event a coin began to crash millions of holders will sell it and it will lose all its value. Another reason why it won’t hold up is because the hype won’t last forever. Right now it very popular which makes it valuable but once hype dies it won’t be as valuable anymore. My rebottle is that hype is what makes crypto valuable not the actual coins.
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Thanks for these thoughts, Eric. On 3: yes, this is a good instinct; especially with a subject like cryptocurrency, you’ll want to read only very current sources and research! The field is changing so fast that last year’s perspectives won’t have much useful to say.