Delete junk

Mon, Jul 20th 2015, 11:49 PM

In today's technological age I'm quite sure that just about everyone understands the title of today's article as we all have computers or other devices, tablets, smart phones, etc. which allow us to surf the Web, to use the vernacular and send and receive emails. This is after all the way in which the majority of people communicate with each other today around the world. So, having established that fact, all who receive emails are indeed more than familiar with what we term junk emails. These are emails received from other parties who are either trying to solicit our business, or worse still, trying to work some sort of scam on us. I don't know about you, but I continually do as the title of today's article instructs, and thus delete junk as it arrives.

But my friend, I'd like to suggest here today, that you actually extend this practice of deleting junk to your everyday life. Yes indeed, as far as I'm concerned, there is what I would refer to as junk all over the place these days. For example, when you start to flip channels on your TV, there is an awful lot of pure junk in the form of programs on so many channels. All of these so-called reality shows are usually with a bunch of disgusting people behaving badly, using profane language, and often actually attacking each other on camera. This, as far as I'm concerned is disgusting junk, and as today's title suggests, you need to delete junk. Yes you do!

As all of my valued readers will be fully aware of, I'm constantly advocating the use of positive thinking for all who wish to consistently succeed in life. Well my friend, just as soon as you come in contact with negative people, you also need to delete junk. In other words, get some new positive friends who will assist you in remaining positive, thus continuing to succeed in life, across the board. Yes indeed, immediately delete junk wherever and whenever you encounter it!

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