granting

question: generally, on average something in a person or something given, received easily, loses its worth or value.

is it true?

in such a case, what would you do?

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I used to teach A software package which was high in demand in y2k era, the people who I charged would take me very seriously and would make sure that they do not miss a beat while I was talking to them and training them. On the other hand , I had to be on their case for the people who were free loaders.
Start charing for your services , play hard to get , never make a free offer.

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yaar dushwari such sakeel ways of starting topic, you and intelliPhant should launch a thread, gs intellectuals

gosh!! ive felt kinda the same way...i mean the way dushwari asks qs is so complicated and twisted... dushwari.. .why cant u use simpler terms.. ur sentences are so confusing to the common man. ive also noticed whenever u start a thread, u get v few replies. maybe that wud explain...

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mall & croquet,

i appreciate your sense of concern either out of boredom or because of difficulty that my queries may trouble you with.
the least i can say is that often, when not ready to understand, a given person's well wishers stay away. contenders, come forward. :>

dont my dear lady count me as a contender if you must think of me as an inquisitive natured person.

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no, you are not a contender, croquet.

yes,i think so.anything received easily loses its worth or value.and the person who receives it,usually starts taking it for granted..