when you run out of discussion
By ruthinian
@ruthinian (2309)
United States
March 27, 2008 10:05am CST
I have been in myLot for a month now. I have an earning of $17.81 todate. I have over 300 points to my credit and 10 star rating. I am participating everyday and I am enjoying it.
I met a lot of myLotters here and somehow I know that they are earning a lot here. I can see in their points/score and ratings. Well, I know some are also spending more than a year here and still very much active.
But the question is... how do you make it? I mean, I am running out of discussion here. Have you guys experience this too? What did you do to keep it going? I need suggestions and tips here. Thanks.
2 responses
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
28 Mar 08
That's odd, you have made almost twices as much as I have but I have posted like 4 times more than you have. I just look up any and all people and things I can think of and rply to them even if the topics are similar or repetitive.
@heart143 (1202)
• Philippines
27 Mar 08
I've never expected you'll be asking these things because you are my godmother here in Mylot. You are my mentor and you always give me tips on how and what discussions are interesting.
Like music and songs, most have the same topics- life, love, feelings, loneliness, happiness, etc. The melody and rhythm changes but the lyrics usually tells of the same story or topics. I think here in mylot, it's just the same. Topics for discussions are always the same, only it is laid in a different context according to a person's point of view. People experiences the same things in different ways so no matter how many times the same thing is asked, there's still something unique in that question.
People here come and go. The newcomers may not be aware that the question or topic has been discussed a couple of times. A similar discussion given a little twist will still captures responses. As you've been saying to me...any idea can be an interesting topic for discussion. And if you still can't think of anything...think of our happy times together. It'll surely spark an idea and a smile
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