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Do You Need a Good Resume and Cover Letter?

It’s not required to make a cover letter with a whole lot of words or even a bunch of paragraphs. Employers read through a lot of resumes on a daily basis and when they feel that the applicant is punctual about when and where to send their information, it’s a higher chance that applicant will get interviewed or for that matter, hired.Negative impressions will set the employer off and most likely will not call the applicant back. Having typos and syntactical errors or even false information is a big no, no. Many employers do their research on past employers as well as references and education.”Things to remember when it comes to creating a cover letter and resume”- Don’t show any sign of laziness
- Read over everything
- Never copy someone else’s resume and cover letter
- Be straight to the point (Don’t over do it by putting unnecessary remarks that don’t pertain to the job)
- Always put a name, email, phone number, and address
- Remember to always put references and past experienceBeing enthusiastic at your work will make you feel better every single day, and you will find that your day goes by much faster and you will get much more accomplished. Not only that, but you will be the person that everyone wants to talk to because your spirit will become addictive to so many other people. Enthusiastic employees are also the people that are most likely to receive job promotions in the future, and they are also more likely to be given other paying jobs. For example, if you are an hourly employee and there are overtime hours that can be had than the employer will likely look to you first to fill that time.Embracing a positive attitude and being enthusiastic makes everyone’s day better. Everyone that has ever worked knows that there are some people that are there to get a paycheck and they simply are not happy with being at work. These negative people bring down the morale of the team, and this can lead to days filled with unmotivated and unhappy workers. On the contrary however, positive and enthusiastic employees seem to find joy in coming to work because they realize that they are doing something to better their lives, and the lives of people around the world. They understand that bringing an upbeat and positive attitude is the best way to make work seem less like work, and more like an enjoyable experience. These people have the innate ability to bring about positive change in the work place, and they are the ones that make the days go by faster. The team appreciates these people because they can lift up everyone’s spirits, and management appreciates them because happy employees are more productive employees.It is not always easy to be enthusiastic about work. Some days are filled up with tireless work, and the feeling of being underappreciated is too common in the working world. Regardless of anything, every worker has the choice to be enthusiastic when they go to work. It is up to each person to be enthusiastic for a better work experience.

The Best Books on Cryptocurrency

The Sovereign Individual ~ by James Dale Davidson and William Rees Morg

The Sovereign Individual is one of those books that forever changes how you see the world. It was published in 1997 but the degree to which it anticipates the impact of blockchain technology will give you chills. We’re entering the fourth stage of human society, shifting from the industrial to an information age. You need to read this book to understand the scope and scale of how things are going to change.

As it becomes easier to live comfortably and earn an income anywhere, we already know that those who truly thrive in the new information age will be workers who are not tethered to a single job or career and are location independent. The pull to choose where to live based on price savings is already more appealing, but this goes beyond digital nomadism and freelance gigs; the foundations of democracy, government and money are shifting.

The authors predicted Black Tuesday and the collapse of the Soviet Union, and here they foresee that the rising power of individuals will coincide with decentralized technology nibbling away at the power of governments. The death toll for the nation states, they predicted with extraordinary prescience, will be private, digital cash. When that happens, the dynamic of governments as stationary bandits robbing hard-working citizens with taxation will change. If you’ve become someone who can solve problems for people anywhere in the world, then you’re about to enter the new cognitive elite. Don’t miss this one.

Choice Quotation: “When technology is mobile, and transactions occur in cyberspace, as they increasingly will do, governments will no longer be able to charge more for their services than they are worth to the people who pay for them.”

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind ~ by Yuval Noah Harari

Whenever I want to impress on someone how good this book is, I ask: “Do you want to know the fundamental difference between humans and monkeys? A monkey can jump up and down on a rock and wave a stick around and screech to his friends that he’s seen a threat coming their way. ‘Danger! Danger! Lion!’ A monkey can also lie. It can jump up and down on the rock and wave a stick around and screech about a lion when there is, in fact, no lion. He’s just fooling around. But what a monkey cannot do is jump up and down and wave a stick around and screech, ‘Danger! Danger! Dragon!’”

Why is this? Because dragons aren’t real. As Harari explains, it is human imagination, our ability to believe in and talk about things we have never seen or touched that has elevated the species to cooperate in large numbers with strangers. There are no gods in the universe, no nations, no money, no human rights, no laws, no religions and no justice outside the common imagination of human beings. It is us that makes them so.

All of which is a rather magnificent preamble to where we are today. After the Cognitive Revolution and the Agricultural Revolution, Harari guides you into The Scientific Revolution, which got underway only 500 years ago and which may start something completely different for humankind. Money, however, will remain. Read this book to understand that money is the greatest story ever told and that trust is the raw material from which all types of money are minted.

Choice Quotation: “Sapiens, in contrast, live in triple-layered reality. In addition to trees, rivers, fears and desires, the Sapiens world also contains stories about money, gods, nations and corporations.”

The Internet of Money ~ by Andreas M. Antonopoulos

If the two books mentioned above help us to understand the historical context in which Bitcoin first appeared, then this book expands on the ‘why’ with infectious enthusiasm. Andreas Antonopolous is perhaps the most respected voice in the crypto space. He’s been traveling the world as a Bitcoin evangelist since 2010 and this book is a summary of talks he gave on the circuit between 2013 and 2016, all tightened up for publication.

His first book, Mastering Bitcoin, is a technical deep-dive into the technology, aimed more specifically at developers, engineers, and software and systems architects. But this book uses some choice metaphors to explain why you can’t ban Bitcoin or turn it off, how the scaling debate doesn’t really matter and why Bitcoin needs the help of designers to lock in mass adoption.

“When you first ride your brand new automobile in a city,” he writes, “you are riding on roads used by horses with infrastructures designed and used for horses. There are no light signals. There are no road rules. There are no paved roads. And what happened? The cars got stuck because they didn’t have balance and four feet.” But fast forward one hundred years and the cars that were once ridiculed are absolutely the norm. If you want to swim around in the philosophical, social and historical implications of Bitcoin, this is your starting point.