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While some of these things can be beneficial, I think overall they are to be avoided. I would compare them to people who are so kept up on pretenses that they refuse to get a steady job (but instead continue repeatedly setting up their own failing businesses). Granted, if you do it on the side or quite well, more power to you, but I have seen several situations in which people are so avid about not working a regular job that their family suffers. Also, being friends with people in pyramid-type jobs is incredibly annoying.
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