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“IF YOU DON'T GO AFTER WHAT YOU WANT; YOU COULD SPEND YOUR ENTIRE LIFE SETTLING FOR WHAT YOU CAN GET”
Mo Stegall, Against All Odds I Can Be: 10 Steps To Revolutionize Your Destiny

G.R. Reader
“At your next book club meeting, picture me sitting quietly in the corner, taking notes on your preferences. Imagine the next day you get an email from me trying to sell you a new grill — or a book — or accessories for your Glock. That's the Amazon/Goodreads deal. It's appalling. But everywhere in the press, you'll read about the genius of Amazon."
(Michael Herrmann and the booksellers of Gibson's)”
G.R. Reader, Off-Topic: The Story of an Internet Revolt

Richard Due
“Some people are just sad when there aren't talking squirrels.” —Lily Winter”
Richard Due, The Moon Coin

Ajay Agrawal
“During the shopping process, Amazon’s AI offers suggestions of items that it predicts you will want to buy. The AI does a reasonable job. However, it is far from perfect. In our case, the AI accurately predicts what we want to buy about 5 percent of the time. We actually purchase about one of every twenty items it recommends. Considering the millions of items on offer, that’s not bad!”
Ajay Agrawal, Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence

Leigh Bardugo
“Sure we do," said Theo, swatting at a branch. "We get to the spring, Alia gets cured. We argue over the best choice for our We Saved The World victory dance."
"I do enjoy your optimism," said Diana.
"And I admire your ability to lift a car over your head without breaking a sweat and look fine as hell doing it," said Theo with a bow.”
Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Jaachynma N.E. Agu
“An intelligent woman is a goldmine! She has the ability to learn, reason and understand things better and faster than her contemporaries. She is competent, alert and can reason out stuffs easily.”
Agu Jaachynma N.E.

Richard Due
“Tavin cupped his hands to his mouth. “Here, dragon-dragon-dragon!” he yelled.
Lily stared in amazement. Well, that was bold, she thought, and stupid.”
Richard Due, The Moon Coin

Richard Due
“Odd names: Winter, Autumn—they almost sound as if someone just made them up.” —Dubb”
Richard Due, The Moon Coin

Richard Due
“You won't find the tales I bear in any books . . . My tales are from the Moon Realm.” —Ebb Autumn”
Richard Due, The Moon Coin

Amit Ray
“Unless you understand the pain and sufferings of the people, trees, birds and the nature, how can you understand God.”
Amit Ray, Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity

Cory Doctorow
“Amazon makes 38 billion every year charging merchants for search placement.
On average, the first result in an Amazon search is 29 percent more expensive than the best result for your search. Click any of the top four links on the top of your screen, and you'll pay an average of 25 percent more than you would for your best match. On average, that best match is located seventeen places down in an Amazon search result.”
Cory Doctorow, Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It

Tahir Shah
“The rain of Madre de Dios is similar to that of the Amazon, but there is a petrifying aspect to it, as if it seeks to wound rather than to nurture.”
Tahir Shah, House of the Tiger King : The Quest for a Lost City

Richard Due
“But—" yelped Twizbang, “Greydor will eat us!”
Richard Due, The Moon Coin

“Technological change is discontinuous. The monks in their scriptoria did not invent the printing press, horse breeders did not invent the motorcar, and the music industry did not invent the iPod or launch iTunes. Early in the new century book publishers, confined within their history and outflanked by unencumbered digital innovators, missed yet another critical opportunity, seized once again by Amazon, this time to build their own universal digital catalog, serving e-book users directly and on their own terms while collecting the names, e-mail addresses, and preferences of their customers. This strategic error will have large consequences.”
Jason Epstein

Terrance  Bell
“Living a life of significance means operating with intention. It’s about aligning your talents, resources, and passions with the needs of others to create ripples of positive change.”
Dr. Terrance Bell, Empowering You - Beyond Success: Cultivating a Life of Significance & Joy #2

Terrance  Bell
“Joy isn’t just an outcome; it’s a strategy. The happiest and most impactful individuals cultivate habits that feed their soul. From practicing gratitude and fostering authentic relationships to pursuing work that lights them up.”
Dr. Terrance Bell , Empowering You - Beyond Success: Cultivating a Life of Significance & Joy #2

Danny Caine
“When you spend money on something, the transaction is about more than you exchanging your money for some goods or service. That money is also a de facto endorsement of the business you're giving it to. By giving money to a business, like it or not, you're telling that business that you approve of the way they do things. One way to resist Amazon, other than (of course) not buying things from them, is to instead give money to businesses whose practices are better than Amazon. A bit of research can help you find businesses with unionized workers, businesses with high wages, employee-owned businesses, and businesses who work to reduce their impact on the environment. This is a form of advocacy you can enact every day.”
Danny Caine, How to Resist Amazon and Why

“This brings to mind the curious case of Diapers.com which was an online platform for baby products that got into a price war with Amazon. The latter ultimately acquired Diaper’s parent Quidsi, Inc. for $545 million.”
Victoria Silchenko, Raise and Rise: Funding Sources for Your Startup in the Era of Digital Transformation & Blockchain

Malcolm   Harris
“A detailed 2020 investigation found that Amazon’s warehouse workers have a serious-injury rate nearly twice the warehouse industry average.”
Malcolm Harris, Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World
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“Until you win, you will always think nothing is changing at all.”
Zinny Ekechukwu

“How i contact amazon customer service?

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How i contact amazon customer service? A Step-by-Step Guide®
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How to archive an order on amazon? A Comprehensive Guide
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How to cancel an amazon order? A Complete Guide
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How to change amazon password? A Full Communication Guide
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How to contact the amazon customer service? A Clear Support Guide
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How to contact to amazon? A Step-by-Step Communication Guide
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Lester R. Brown
“China has gone on a logging orgy outside its borders, often illegally, to procure logs from Indonesia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, and Siberia. And now Chinese logging firms are moving into the Amazon and Congo Basin.”
Lester R. Brown, Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization

Lester R. Brown
“Forest losses from clearing land for farming and ranching, usually by burning, are concentrated in the Brazilian Amazon, the Congo Basin, and Borneo.”
Lester R. Brown, Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization

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