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Idea #1
Article Writing


What could I possibly write about?

The Value of an Opinion
(This section was taken directly from
"Secrets to Creating Passive Income")



Opinions turn into articles, articles turn into products!

Open your notebook and write each of the questions in this chapter on a separate piece of paper. Write down anything that comes to mind. Keep the notebook close during the next few days and write down whatever ideas pop up in your day-to-day experiences. Supposedly the person who builds something as mundane as a 'better mousetrap' will be 'set for life.' So, keep your mind mulling on the everyday wants and needs in your direct circle of influence. You can save the world later, when you're financially set to do so, right now, let's make your life better!

Opinions, (yours or others) may or may not be worth anything in the end, but what is valuable and powerful is the ideas that they generate!

What am I opinionated about?

For example, John is very opinionated about the multiplication tables and how they are taught to children. He believes this is the crucial time in their lives when children either develop a love affair or a hate relationship with math that carries through the rest of their lives. This usually decides whether they'll love or hate math for the rest of their lives. He can talk/write about this with a great deal of conviction, citing experiences in his life, in the lives of those close to him and general observations of the world at large.

EJ is very opinionated about the way the credit reporting system works and wants to see responsibility for accurate reporting be mandatory. She also wants to eliminate the use of credit report information used to determine insurance premiums.

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