living life to the fullestI believe that life should be lived to the fullest while we are still young and kicking. Being a young and sickness-free human being lets me enjoy life so much. In this modern world, technology has evolved so far that it managed to preserve life; to prolong the aging process.

More and more people are undergoing face lifts and plastic surgeries to make them look younger. Anti-aging cosmetics are a demand on the market especially to women. Others go the natural way by going on a vegan diet to cleanse their bodies from toxins and prevent illnesses to occur.

Food supplements keep us strong and stress-free despite the problems we encounter. And together with good physical condition, you can live life more than what you asked for.For me, I always see to it that I drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep my skin healthy and glowing. I protect my face with multiple sunscreen creams to avoid the signs of aging even when I am still 18 years old. It is better to take precautions earlier rather than wait for the consequences…

As the saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

But there are still people who are not in favor of prolonging the aging process. Scott Wainner can tell you about 6 Reasons People Don’t Support Longevity Research, a research about living well.

Update:

This post is an entry to the $20 Blogging Challenge. The first 100 bloggers who will join this challenge will earn $20. I was able to be one of the first 100 bloggers but to my disappointment Scott Wainner said that my blog was not worthy to get $20. Why?

Here’s what he said:

Comment by Scott 2008-03-25 20:03:15

No, because your site is a redirect trap that sends users out to an ad as soon as they land on it.

I was surprised by his answer so I asked:

Comment by Pweng Bee 2008-03-26 04:23:18

Why not? You never mention anything about that? If I remove that ad, I will still get it?

And this is what he told me….

Comment by Scott 2008-03-27 01:11:00

What’s the point of your site if you’re just going to redirect all of your inbound traffic out to an ad? It’s not even some of the traffic, or opening a new window, it’s just redirecting every visitor to an ad landing page. That’s not a blog or a website, that’s a marketing gimmick - I’m paying $20 for posts on real blogs.

Is my blog really a redirect trap? Am I just into a marketing gimmick? If this is not a real blog, how come that I have high page rank?

And look at my traffic rank…

 

 

Hmm… All I can say is, it is not about the ads, it is about how you carry your blog. I am not a webmaster or a blog expert but I managed to get a high page rank all by myself. That is why I removed any links on this post because if Scott Wainner will not pay me for my entry than he is not worthy to have a link on my blog.

I just want my fellow bloggers to know that some bloggers are not so considerate. They think they are already pros and just underestimate bloggers that are just starting there way to blogging success. Well, you can never be successful with just your blog but also your attitude towards your fellow bloggers and on blogging.

I am always welcome for comments or suggestions that can help me improve my blog.

 

Buzzing out,

Pweng Bee