词汇:and

conj. 和,与;而且;然后;就;但是

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Scientists have established a connection between cholesterol levels and heart disease.
科学家们已经确定胆固醇水平与心脏病之间存在联系。
>> 2025-06 he told me
In addition, tofu, sushi, hummus, wine and shrimp were all rated as significantly more healthful by nutritionists than by the public.
除此以外,营养专家给予豆腐、寿司、鹰嘴豆泥、红酒、虾的健康评分也比公众的打分高出许多。
>> 2025-06 he told me
let's wait until it gets dark before we go and look at the Cherismas decorations.
>> 2025-06 he told me
we always take a full road trip to visit a cider farm, the smell of fresh apples and the taste of warm cider make our favorite tradition.
>> 2025-06 he told me
So, I decided to quit my job and shave my head!
>> 2025-06 he told me
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generate audio and video from the topic. not only from a piece of content.
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So the thought of your wealth in the quantum should produce the frequency or the feeling of abundance, and if you can experience the feeling of that ahead of the actual event, you're beginning to change information in the field. Keep doing that, thought objectifies and conditions reality. So you create a thought form and in time all of a sudden you start having these synchronicities and these outcomes in your life.
因此,在量子中思考你的财富应该会产生频率或富足感,如果你能在实际事件之前体验到这种感觉,你就开始改变这个领域的信息。继续这样做,思想客观化并制约现实。所以你创造了一种思维形式,随着时间的推移,你突然开始在生活中产生这些同步性和结果。
>> When you stop thinking
Back to more wholeness. And the closer you get to singularity to source, to oneness, to wholeness to absolute whatever you want to call that and you're creating from the field instead of from matter every thought in the quantum produces a frequency.
回到更完整的状态。你越接近奇点,越接近源头,越接近一体,越接近整体,越接近绝对——无论你想怎么称呼它——你从场而不是从物质中创造——量子中的每个想法都会产生一个频率。
>> When you stop thinking
When we become nobody, no one, no thing, nowhere and no time, that's the moment when we shut the mechanism down of thinking and by focusing on nothing on space, there is a recalibration of the nervous system back to more order.
当我们成为无名小卒,没有人,没有东西,没有地方,没有时间,那就是我们关闭思维机制的时刻,通过不关注空间,神经系统会重新校准,回到更有序的状态。
>> When you stop thinking
Another massive global demand right now is installing a Real Freakin USB cord so people can actually print. Most Big Box Store jokers set up a printer wirelessly, even if it's right next to the computer. It stops working after a day, and people are just left helpless.
现在另一个巨大的全球需求是安装一根真正的Freakin USB线,这样人们就可以实际打印了。大多数Big Box Store的小丑都会无线设置打印机,即使它就在电脑旁边。一天后,它就停止了工作,人们只能无助地离开。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
You said it - "especially in person". I knew a guy whose 95 year old parents got on the nursing home bus once a month just to lug their 40 lb computer to a dude so he could do a 1991-style virus scan on it. People are willing to pay anything to have someone show up and stabilize things.
你说过——“尤其是当面”。我认识一个人,他95岁的父母每月上一次疗养院巴士,只是为了把他们40磅重的电脑带给一个家伙,这样他就可以在上面做1991年式的病毒扫描。人们愿意付出任何代价让有人出现并稳定局面。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
99% of all landfills consist of 1 year old HP computers in this state, and also 1 month old HP inkjets with clogged print heads.
在该州,99%的垃圾填埋场由1年前的惠普电脑和1个月前的打印头堵塞的惠普喷墨机组成。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Not surprised. I work with old people and I always wondered how those without young family members keep online. Well the answer is, they don't. Or they buy a new device until it gets bricked for whatever reason. Giving technical support, especially in person seems quite lucrative Exactly! They end up buying a new HP every year, because that's what the big box guy pushed onto them desperately. The machine becomes too slow after a few months, then they put it in the garbage and start all over again.
一点也不奇怪。我和老年人一起工作,我一直想知道那些没有年轻家庭成员的人是如何上网的。好吧,答案是,他们不会。或者他们会买一台新设备,直到它因为任何原因被封起来。提供技术支持,尤其是亲自提供,似乎相当有利可图。没错!他们最终每年都会购买一台新的惠普,因为这是大盒子的家伙拼命向他们推销的东西。几个月后,机器变得太慢了,然后他们把它扔进垃圾桶,重新启动。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Do a few free cleanups for people you know. If you're the only one removing the Norton infections and fake rental wifi, they'll see you're actually in it to help them rather than ruin their stuff and milk them for money. Hand them Real Paper Business Cards and they'll tell all their friends. It's all about the real personal relationship here in the personalized service world.
为你认识的人做一些免费清洁。如果你是唯一一个消除诺顿感染和假冒租赁wifi的人,他们会看到你实际上是在帮助他们,而不是为了钱而破坏他们的东西。递给他们真正的纸质名片,他们会告诉所有的朋友。这一切都是关于个性化服务世界中真正的个人关系。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Definitely not advertising. Having your name and number on a banner ad or billboard is a great way to look like the rest of the pack.
绝对不是广告。在横幅广告或广告牌上写上你的名字和号码是让你看起来像其他人的好方法。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
You're right that it's all word of mouth. Almost everyone on Earth has been screwed or abandoned by their last computer guy, so they start out quite skeptical. Knowing that their loved one trusts me and that I'm not going to vanish is a huge thing. It's more personal than a doctor-patient relationship!
你说得对,这都是口口相传。地球上几乎每个人都被他们最后一个电脑人搞砸或抛弃了,所以他们一开始都很怀疑。知道他们的亲人信任我,知道我不会消失,这是一件大事。这比医患关系更私人!
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
And a whole bunch of other things! The demand is nearly infinite.
还有一大堆其他的东西!需求几乎是无限的。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
99% of people have no idea what ANY of their passwords are. I help people do password resets and make them write them down so they have control over their digital lives.
99%的人不知道他们的密码是什么。我帮助人们重置密码,并让他们写下来,这样他们就可以控制自己的数字生活。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Instead of adding to the grease fire of cleaner/scanner software, I rip out almost everything so it's nice and lean. I remove Norton/McAfee/Webroot/etc. (they slow down a PC by 90% and can't find any threats made after 2013) I remove Fake Rental WiFi Routers and replace them with real ones, eliminating all the buffering and headaches.
我没有添加到清洁剂/扫描仪软件的油脂火中,而是几乎把所有东西都撕了出来,所以它很漂亮,很瘦。我删除了诺顿/迈克菲/Webroot等。(它们将PC的速度降低了90%,并且找不到2013年之后的任何威胁)我删除了假冒的租赁WiFi路由器,并用真实的路由器替换它们,消除了所有的缓冲和麻烦。
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
Window dressing matters more than we want to admit. But once you embrace that reality and tidy up your entire online persona, everything becomes easier.
橱窗装饰比我们想承认的更重要。但一旦你接受了这个现实,整理了你的整个在线形象,一切都会变得更容易。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
So if you're struggling with getting ghosted after sending proposals or feel like you're stuck in a cycle of low-paying projects, the issue might not be your skills. It might be how you're packaging and presenting those skills to potential clients.
因此,如果你在发送提案后很难被忽略,或者觉得自己陷入了低薪项目的循环中,问题可能不是你的技能。这可能是你如何包装和向潜在客户展示这些技能。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The proposal I developed became my secret weapon. It has sections for project overview, detailed timeline, clear deliverables, and even a confidentiality statement that makes me look established. It's 4 pages at a minimum, and it doesn't matter if I'm pitching a 2k landing page or a 20k funnel redesign. I've used variations of this same proposal to land everything from small local business projects to work with venture-backed startups. Everyone would rather work with a freelancer who has professionally designed assets.
我提出的建议成了我的秘密武器。它有项目概述、详细的时间表、清晰的可交付成果,甚至还有一份保密声明,让我看起来很成熟。它至少有4页,无论我是在推销2k的登录页面还是20k的漏斗重新设计,都没关系。我使用了同一提案的各种变体,从当地的小型商业项目到与风险投资支持的初创公司合作。每个人都更愿意与拥有专业设计资产的自由职业者合作。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
I just kept raising my prices until I hit a wall, and then I just kept adding value to be able to increase my prices even further.
我一直在提高价格,直到撞到墙上,然后我一直在增加价值,以便能够进一步提高价格。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
The difference was immediate and dramatic.
这种差异是立竿见影的。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
That's when I realized something: Clients often can't judge the quality of your actual work because they don't understand it. A small business owner doesn't know what makes good copy. A startup founder can't tell the difference between decent design and great design.
就在那时,我意识到:客户往往无法判断你实际工作的质量,因为他们不理解。小企业主不知道什么是好的文案。初创公司创始人无法区分体面的设计和伟大的设计。
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects