Can magic help me find a job?

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There are different types of soothsayers, fortune tellers, magicians and other mediums. Judging by their active penetration of all the known internet platforms, they are doing well, not complaining about anything, making money and actively promoting themselves. They are generally working and earning but not paying taxes (the latter is not accurate).

Somewhere, a banner flashed up on some website: a fortune teller with an unpronounceable name offering magical job finding services. The website address and nothing else. The site repeats information you've already seen, fictitious customer reviews and contacts with a simple feedback form: fill in all the fields and expect a call. Of course I didn't fill anything out. Obviously, this is a scam. But I wonder: if the site exists and the ad is being spread, does that mean someone fell for it? Is someone paying?

I've spent a lot of time looking for reviews of such services. The most common is advice on which magician to visit or what the ritual itself is, with the clarification that the magician is trustworthy. Definitely more reliable. I suspect these responses are written by the magicians themselves. Price information for these services is not available, which is understandable: these people are extracting as much as they can from each client. The results of their actions are predictable and without psychic abilities.

If you think like that, magic can really help you get a job. They brainwash him, give him the right attitude, promise him that everything will be done soon and he will go to his employer excited and with increased confidence. Who has a better chance of getting the job: the one who looks broken and depressed or the one who exudes confidence? The answer is obvious. But you don't need magicians or magicians to achieve the latter result. There are a million other ways to boost your confidence.

What do you think? Is there magic and can it be used to find a job or is it all a scam and a hoax?

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05.03.2022.

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Comments

Everyone looks for a way to make a living, even if it is by cheating and deceiving, it is really wrong, but there will always be people who fall into that, let's remember that not all people in this world are good, there are also many bad people. What we have to avoid is to fall into strange places where they can collect our data. We must also try to be one of the good people.

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2 years ago

I don't believe in such things. I better depend on God.

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2 years ago

Well you have highlighted an important issue of third world's people they are so conservative that they believe on such trap and waste their money. This all seems rediculious to me

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