Offers its Work-At-Home catalog; make art and crafts in the comfort of your own home. According to its creators, it is fun and very profitable, with income of up to US$5,000+ a month.
In our modern society we are losing a lot of capabilities; this atrophy is making us forget about natural things: we cannot even buy chicken eggs that come directly from the far. You never know where they come from, but they all look the same, and the same happens with tomatoes, carrots and almost all vegetables. But life should not be so, and there is still place for arts and crafts.
Building things on your own makes a lot of sense, and here some reasons: What you make with your hands will be better appreciated and cared for; you know your work, you can repair what you build, saving a lot of money in the process, and you don't have to wait or depend on technical services that come generally late and make repair that seldom last long.
Making your own things for your home helps our environment by making a more rational use of resources, and may even develop into a profitable second job, which it is not bad in these times of cutbacks and layoffs.
It is also useful as a survival skill because in the event of any catastrophe you will be better prepared; what happened in New Orleans proves that no one is safe from nature's wrath, not to mention that of men.
Learning new things, crafts and skills that make you less dependant on other people's mistakes and decisions, more self-sufficient and independent will increase your pride and self-esteem as a person. People who build things know that they can be on their own, while most that just go on shopping may never realise that they are not even adults, for they depend on a lot of services that - if taken away - would leave them as naked as toddlers without diapers.
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