Paralysis
By Amit Ubale
@amitubale137 (58)
Mumbai, India
3 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
6 Nov 15
I suggest that you carefully read at least the Community Guidelines (and the Earnings Program FAQs) so that you understand the difference between blogs, articles and discussions.
Just saying that you 'want to discuss paralysis' does NOT make a discussion. You need to say something about the subject which will raise some questions in people's minds, make them relate to it and inspire them to share their opinions. Do you think that, if you walked into a room full of people and said that you wanted to discuss paralysis that that would be enough?
You will find most of the information which it's essential to know about MyLot in the link below. In addition (although it is not yet mentioned in the Guidelines), it is NOT allowed to post any material - even if it is your own - which has already been published and exists elsewhere.
A quick user guide to MyLot with answers to some Frequently Asked Questions, a short history of MyLot and other notes Pages Useful Links Welcome to MyLot MyLot is a social site which rewards you for taking part in discussions. There are members from all ov
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@amitubale137 (58)
• Mumbai, India
6 Nov 15
Thank you @Owlwings for sharing the guidelines with me and directing me through appropriate channel of discussion on myLot. Well, here my question is "Why do we people ignore things which might drastically affect our lives?"
@destry (2572)
• Kirkwall, Scotland
6 Nov 15
@amitubale137 Why are you asking a totally unrelated question?
@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
17 Nov 15
Write as much as you want that you feel will add to making a discussion possible. I personally dislike 1 senetence 'discussions' that just ask questions--that is not a discussion!
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