Marina Bay Sands Singapore. The Dreams come true
Hey, guys! My name is Dmitry, and i had a dream! I got it, when I was 18 yeras old.
I was probably surfing on the Internet and accidentally came across a photo, where people were swimming in the very big pool. But it wasn't just an ordinary pool! In the middle of Singapore, three 57-story buildings are combined together with a big infinity pool on the roof. On the vertiginous height water was pouring from the pool edges, palm trees grew around, skyscrapers and lights of this marvelous megapolis were everywere.
That time I i was a student of Brest State Technical University (Belarus) in water and wastes engineering department, and I didn't know, how can I get this place, but this picture stocked somewhere in the back of my mind.I didn't like my future profession, and all time tried to find different ways to earn money. I carried goods from Poland, tried to play poker and promote communities in social networks. But it did not bring me enough money.
Then I realised that if you want to get more you should learn from people who have already achieved the result you are looking for. And I began to read books of successful people.
Those books led me to a network marketing =) But again i couldn't get a result, which I wanted. But one day, mу friend advised me to read a very interesting book "Reality Transurfing" by Vadim Zeland.
I really liked the book, especially the idea that thoughts are material, and you do not need to make huge efforts to achieve the result. But it does not mean, that we should not do anything, you just need to let go of the situation, and just do! And we should not wait for the result right now, it will come by itself. And we even do not know how!
A few months later, my friend invited me to do investments in internet projects. I didn't not know how it worked, but decided to try it. I invested $100 in a single project and after a couple of months got $ 190. But the joy was short-lived, the project turned out to a Ponzi scheme and soon was closed.
But I was left it with a profit, and I decided to find out details of the investment. I lost a lot of money, but in the end I learned how to select а good project and take a profit.
Later I became acquainted with this type of investment as cryptocurrency.
I saw many people who had earned on Bitcoin, when it turned from $ 1 to $ 650. And when I heard about Etherium, I saw a chance in it. I bought 1000 ETH for 4000$ and sold for 16000$
After that, I went with my friends to Bali Island, and accidently, we traveled to it through Singapore! Then I remembered my old dream and stayed in this legendary hotel with infinity pool on the roof - Marina bay Sands!
We lived on the 50th floor in a room with a city view!
This is amazing place! Much better than on the picture! I don't regret about amount of money I have spent on it. I enjoy the time I spent there! My dream comes true!
Now I'm realizing my new dream! And I hope, that Steemit will help me!
I wish everyone to go for their dreams, it is so cool to get what you want!
If you want to know what else interesting you will find in Singapore, you can read my next article!
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I have recently started to read a Transurfing book a friend gave me and agree that it is extremely fascinating!
I assume you speak Russian? Would you help me in verifying the correctness of a translation?
The following is an English translation in a section called "Basic Principles":
A) "If you have the possibility to refuse an uncomfortable decision - refuse it."
Do you recognize this phrase? Does it look translated correctly?
I also have a German translation. And that says something else. My translation of the German to English:
B) "If you have the possiblity to revoke/cancel/recant an uncomfortable, then do it."
Does A or B correspond better to the Russian original? Or are both translations wrong?