Win SBD Forever - Just comment! - Multilingual Weekly Contest #7

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I'm happy to announce the seventh edition of #SBDforever contest!

But before I introduce the theme, it is time to reveal the winners for the sixth one! I was happy to receive the entries of @sparkesy, @mafaldation, @kennethicenergy, @heyimsnuffles, @jacobite, @mumma-monza, @jeffandhisguitar, @myfreebtc, @father2b, @finite-clothings and @starfinger13!

I need to apologize for the delay announcing the winners. I went on a small trip and I left steemauto take care of the posts I had already wrote. But this one needs to be done on the same day since I need to judge and decide on the winners...

To compensate for this delay, and since the payout for my last post for edition #6 was a little bit higher than usual, there will be TWO WINNERS, meaning TWO SBI shares instead of one! And from now on, that'll be the rule: the bigger the payout, the more chances you'll have to win!

Now for the prize!



I read some great posts from you. Really! I'm also a bit sad that some of them didn't have a huge payout but hey, just keep on it! You're doing a great job and you're adding real value to the platform... And it will pay out. Trust me.

So I had some problems to choose the winners since there were a lot of good entries. But I'm sure that if you didn't win this time, you'll keep on trying! Remember that even if you won already, you'll absolutely eligible to win again. That happened already (with @mafaldation, I guess).

The winners for this week's contest are...

....@mumma-monza and @finite-clothings!

You'll will receive the SBI share in a few days. Just check this spreadsheet if you're wondering if everything is alright.

Didn't win? No problem, just try again! Because here is...

...SBD Forever Round #5!

Here's this week's question:

Tell me a great book you read!

One of the best books I read is "The History of the Siege of Lisbon" from portuguese author José Saramago. As usual in Saramago's writing, the book follows a simple event: Raimundo Silva, a humble proofreader assigned to work on the book "The History of the Siege of Lisbon", decides to add the word "not" before a crucial sentence, so the book now states that the crusaders did not help the portuguese king in retaking Lisbon from the muslims.

The book then proceeds with a double plot following that "mistake". The first plot features the personal and professional modern life of Raimundo Silva, that could be damaged because he added that word to the text. The second plot is a medieval recounting of the "History of the Siege of Lisbon", if the crusaders didn't help the portuguese King.


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Best comment will win 1 Steem Basic Income share (worth 1 Steem), which means SBD FOREVER! That's right, no jokes:

You get a weekly income FOREVER. You just need to keep posting and you'll get the same amount in upvotes regardless of how many posts you make per week. The system just looks for your posting frequency and adjusts the income automatically. Seems impossible to maintain? Do you want to look at their maths? Here they are!

Some rules

  1. Upvote this post with 100%. The payout will help me with the cost of the share.
  2. Resteem this post, for the same reasons!
  3. Follow me if you enjoy my posts.
  4. Post ONE comment below with your entry
  5. Feel free to write in English, Portuguese, Spanish or French.
  6. If you already have a SBI share feel free to participate as well, since you can have many shares and get double income.
  7. The deadline for submissions is next Monday, 7 May, at 11am UTC. I'll announce the winners, if possible, that same day.
  8. If the payout reaches more than 1$, I'll round up the prize to the nearest whole number and attribute more than one winner!

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I chose to write about Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson.

Although saying that you read this book is a bit of a misnomer, since the book is more of an interactive experience. It is a journey into your own mind and soul, and if you allow it, and do the exercises in the book, it will open you up to your own shortcomings, and the way to overcome them.

It is one of the few books I have ever read more than once, and every time I discover something new.

"How to make friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie!
I have to admit the title isn't the best, but the content of this book is pure gold! I'm not a fan of self helping books but seeing everyone talking about this book I had to read it.

Best Investment of my time ever, Dale teaches about being a master of communication giving real life examples for each of his theories and advises. This book changed my perception of humans.

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Great book. Together with Rich Dad Poor dad and the four hour workweek, some of the best self help books ive seen.

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I LOVE Saramego... have you read Blindness? He blew me away when I discovered him.

I have! It's a great book as well :) I love his fiction skills... The book really makes you feel "blind"! Great book

O melhor livro que li foi "Frágil" de Jodi Picoult. É sobre a história de uma menina que nasceu com osteogénese imperfeita - uma forma grave de fragilidade óssea. A mãe dessa menina fica tentada a processar a obstetra por negligência, uma vez que não diagnosticou a doença da filha numa fase inicial da gravidez, quando ainda era possível abortar. A indemnização concebida podia assegurar o futuro da filha. A questão é que teria de processar a sua melhor amiga (obstetra) e declarar perante o tribunal que preferia que a filha não tivesse nascido.
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É um daqueles dilemas que não tem resposta...

Thinking fast and slow. A book written by an Economics Nobel Prize winner about the 2 decision making systems everyone has. The quick, instintive and emotional one. And the slow, logical, deliberate one. It is amazing how much we can learn about economics, politics, etc... just by studying behavior and peoples minds.

Man... Couldn't agree more! Specially in economics, where emotion comes in frequently and you need to know how to deal with it!

One of my favorite fiction reads in recent years was Zorro by Isabel Allende. As Wikipedia mentions, it is an origin story of Don Diego de la Vega - showing a lot of how he became Zorro in later years. I enjoyed the cultural aspects of the novel. I really need to find another copy and read it again because my memories are too fuzzy now, but I really enjoyed it and recommend it to anyone who loves Zorro.

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Wise was kind enough to discuss the book with me and why it's an important read for all aspiring entrepreneurs out there.
Starting a business is easy today, right?
For much of my life, I've expected things to be easier than they were in reality. I think a lot of us do this to ourselves. So, it's no surprise that we think the same thing when starting a business.
While we all know starting a business is never easy and many fail, there are plenty of things we can learn to undertake this endeavor more intelligently. "Learn from the two decades of startup founders that came before," explains
Wise. " Leverage [your] learnings.
Entrepreneurship has never been more
accessible, so now the onus is on you. "
From what I've gathered in studying
entrepreneurs for over a decade, success in business largely comes down to solving an unmet need out there in the real world. Maybe it's something you notice at work or after a chat with a good friend. Startup ideas are all around us, but the opportunity lies in the ability of the
person who takes action and executes on that idea.

I guess we could apply those strategies to education as well!

I'm not as much of an avid reader as I used to be. At least not for books that aren't children's books being read to my daughter.

This is a book that sticks with me as a surprisingly interesting read. I picked it up in a secondhand shop just figuring it would be a bit of fodder to read while I was travelling and spending time on trains and buses, but it grabbed me and gave some really great insight into the whole "Pro Wrestling" industry, how it's evolved and how the new "Superstars" aren't as well respected by the older generation who had to climb their way through the ranks to make it to the big time.

Wow, never thought there were such problems in pro wrestling (which I honestly don't enjoy)

It was certainly a bit of an eye opener for me too. I have never been what you would call an avid follower of professional wrestling, just watch a little bit occasionally for some entertainment that doesn't require too much brain activity. I did offer some interesting insight though.

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Le livre "irresistible révolution" en anglais qui s'appelle "Vivre comme un simple radical" en français est un livre auto-biographique de Shane Claiborne, qui raconte aussi la naissance du mouvement "The Simple Way". Cet ouvrage ma permis de me rendre compte que je ne suis pas la seule à vouloir aimer les autres pour ce qu'ils sont et que la meilleure des richesses est " la valeur humaine" et non pas ce qu'ils ont ou peuvent vous rapporter.Aimer c'est aimer l'autre sans rien attendre en retour.
Qu'est ce qu'il y a de spécial à donner à quelqu'un qui peut te rendre la pareil?Alors qu'une foi authentique motiver par l'amour agape permet de faire des actions concrètes afin d'apporter sa pierre à l'édifice et de contribuer à son niveau à un monde de paix, d'amour abondante et de respect. Il n'hésite pas à être un hors la loi en récupérant des maisons abandonnées, en les rénovant pour qu'ils soient aux services des pauvres. Honnête, sincère, radicale à contre culture de la société Shane Claiborne montre à travers ce livre que la vrai richesse se trouve dans le don de sois et hors des sentiers battus( au delà du mainstream).

C'est une très bonne suggestion :) Merci!

Merci à toi de me permettre de parler de ce livre. Et merci pour ton initiative :)