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How A Clinically Depressed & Unemployable
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Dear fellow struggling friend, My name is Shawn and I suffer from clinical depression. What's this got to do with you? A lot, actually, since I'm most likely in much worse shape than you are, yet I'm probably doing better financially. And you're here because you're somehow struggling with your finances, just like I used to. But your struggle is most likely only due to temporary, due to the current state of the economy. See, in my case, it still is a struggle, since the cause for it will most likely never go away. This puts me in a very unique position to help you, as I know all about struggling. |
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Let me elaborate on that for a bit. For the past 9 years or so I've been struggling to get things done. And by that I don't mean making it big or anything, simply getting out of bed and taking a shower can be a real struggle for me fairly often. I suffer from what is known as clinical depression, which means the simplest things can be an incredible pain for me to deal with. Things that you do without a second thought, like taking out the trash, brushing your teeth or shopping for groceries, I struggle to do. In practical terms this means that I can't be trusted to take on any task and complete it on time, or ever. And because of that very reason I am, and have been for a long time, unemployable. For this very reason it is very important to me that I make as much as possible every time I am able to work. That's why I've done my best to come up with a system that enables me to make fast and easy cash. And do it without having to respect anyone else's work hours or deadlines or quotas. I work when I'm able to and make a nice chunk of cash every time I do! And since I know what a pain it is to struggle to pay your bills day in and day out, I'm going to tell you exactly what I did totally free of charge! |
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