I never cease to be amazed at what people want to read the most at this site. Ever since I began tracking how many people read what at my stats page it has surprised and even at times dumbfounded me. However, as surprising as I find it it has come to interest me a lot because it allows me to share more of what you all are interested in when I find it out there searching through articles so I know what you might want to read about. I also share whatever is on my mind spontaneously as well. So, if I"m deep in thought I often will share what I'm deeply thinking about or what personal or worldwide problem I'm trying to solve. I tend to be both a problem solver and an intuitive and I find this helpful not only to me but also realize this is often helpful to you as well.
For example,
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Count Robert De Saint Germain
- is an article I wrote and compiled around 2009. At the time I'm not sure I was even checking my stats regularly which I started to do around 2010 or 2011. However, all of a sudden someone found it within the last year or two and it has gained a lot of attention. So, go figure?
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- But, anyway you look at it the way articles often become read has to do with people sharing those articles they like with friends and relatives around the world through texts and emails. In this way ideas expand at the speed of human communication worldwide in to me completely unfathomable ways. So, I just watch it all sort of amazed at what people want to read about every day.
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