Tag: Passive

Passive Aggressive Language In The Workplace

The modern dysfunctional corporate workplace is awash with everything from condescending messages affixed to noticeboards, toilet doors, and monitor screens¹ to ambiguously offensive emails, messages, and HR droid PowerPoints². The prose contained therein is something of a work of art a...

Use a Raspberry Pi to Make Passive Income

Are you tired of the traditional 9–5 grind and looking for alternative ways to earn money? Have you considered using technology to your advantage? In this article, we’ll show you how you can use a Raspberry Pi to trade Bitcoin and potentially generate a passive income stream. If you w...

How to Be in the Top 1% and Build Passive Income Without Going Back to School or Starting a Biz

The other night, I conversed with a friend about how @ss backward our society’s financial advice is…. You know, “Take out student loans, go to college, and buy a house because it’s a great investment”. B.S. Your house (primary residence) is a liability, not an...

Passive Aggressive Language In The Workplace

It’s most likely in email, occasionally in messages, but rarely in person — unless the miscreant is completely shameless. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels The modern dysfunctional corporate workplace is awash with everything from condescending messages affixe...

How I Built a Passive Income Using C# and AI

Earning money while kicking back has always been a dream of mine. And guess what? I found a way to make it happen with my coding skills in C# and a little help from my AI buddy, Chat-GPT. We all have the same 24 hours in a day. And if I can make money without staring at the clock, you bet ...

Active and Passive Voice — Difference Between Active and Passive Voice

It might sound odd to realize that sentences written in English have a voice, but it’s even strange to realize there are arguments over which of the two options — active and passive voice which one is more appropriate in writing. This article outlines the meaning of each voice ...

Active vs. Passive Voice: What’s The Difference?

An active sentence like I drank two cups of coffee has the subject first (the person or thing that does the verb), followed by the verb, and finally the object (the person or thing that the action happens to). So, in this example, the subject is ‘I’, the verb is ‘drank’ a...