The most thought to keep in mind is that "players" gain money at the end of each game while "spectators" lose it for a ticket in order to see the gainful players display their skills. Don't you want to keep watching your dreams or you want to get on the run with them? Israelmore Ayivor
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Don’t you want to keep watching your dreams or you want to get on the run with them? The role of spectators in our society is dwindling. Everyone is a busy person with a full life filled with responsibilities. Therefore, even those who work hard and lose money at the end of the day are not able to enjoy the most attractive part of modern societies. If you want to be a spectator, go ahead and follow your dreams.

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