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RE: Solve your problems effectively: Man On The Moon Contrast
Hi Forest, there are some interesting thoughts in your post.
I'm just wondering about your mention of the source. As you did not quote any of the sentences of your post, it's hard to decide, if it's your own inside (which is fine) based on that lesson of Mr. Lopez or if you just copied his ideas (which is not a good practise).
Usually it's cool to quote a paragraph by using the ">"-sign in markdown (adding the source right below) and then add some insights of your own.
Also, if you don't use puplic-domain images, you should also mention the source. If you're using creative-commons images, this is even required. All other images need the permission of the creator to be used here.
Hey, @shortcut, thanks for your feedback! It's my own insights based on Tai Lopez lesson I watched and I am using public-domain images. I would definitely mention source if none public-domain images are used. Thanks for the quoting tip! :)
Then I would rather suggest calling it "inspired by" rather than "source".
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Wow it's cool nice job i must say
Thanks @praize50 ! More coming up :)))