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    1. Asked: January 18, 2021In: Communication

      Why were most of the Greek philosophers were poor?

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      Added an answer on January 20, 2021 at 9:14 pm

      The concept of poor here is quite relative, as most of the philosophers were actually from wealthy home. Only a few of them were poor, also, some of them had works they did asides philosophizing. Socrates was a mason by trade. Although, he never received monetary payment, he was still paid ’‘in kindRead more

      The concept of poor here is quite relative, as most of the philosophers were actually from wealthy home. Only a few of them were poor, also, some of them had works they did asides philosophizing. Socrates was a mason by trade.
      Although, he never received monetary payment, he was still paid ’‘in kind’’ in the way of food/lodgings/drink etc. by the owner of the particular house he worked at a particular time.
      He didn’t put much value on material possessions and refused to take money for his teaching. He was somewhat notorious for being broke.

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    2. Asked: January 18, 2021In: Communication

      What are the sites that pay writers per articles posted on the site?

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      Added an answer on January 20, 2021 at 9:14 pm

      Answeree.com will pay you for submitting answers for questions on the website. Rewritee.com is a relatively new website for articles. You will get paid on a pay per view basis. The more views your posts get more you can earn. Half a cent can be earned for every 10 unique views. Minimum payout is 5$.Read more

      Answeree.com will pay you for submitting answers for questions on the website.

      Rewritee.com is a relatively new website for articles. You will get paid on a pay per view basis. The more views your posts get more you can earn. Half a cent can be earned for every 10 unique views. Minimum payout is 5$. You can post as much as you can. No limits for earning.

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