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12 Unusual Things We’ve All Heard Of But few seen these

  Have you ever seen a baby aardvark? What about a photo of Pluto in color or a sunrise from outer space? After reading this article to the end, you’ll be able to say “yes” to all of these questions. In a world saturated with information, certain peculiarities manage to capture our collective imagination. We've all heard whispers of these extraordinary phenomena, shared in hushed tones, or read about them in passing, yet only a fortunate few have witnessed them firsthand. From enigmatic natural occurrences to man-made marvels shrouded in mystery, the following list compiles 15+ unusual things that have become the stuff of legends, leaving most of us yearning for a glimpse. So, fasten your seatbelts for a journey into the realm of the extraordinary, where the line between fact and fantasy blurs, and the extraordinary beckons to those curious enough to seek it out. 1. The building of a bridge. 2. A screw with a built-in camera. 3. A tucan’s skeleton. 4.  Whale shark gills 5.  This is

The More You Do, The Easier It Gets

I’ve noticed something peculiar lately. After spending considerable time immersed in video games or social media, I’ve started feeling a sense of guilt. It’s a stark contrast to how I used to indulge in these activities without a second thought. Spending about 8 hours a day gaming used to leave me unfazed, but now, it feels like a waste. My college years introduced me to the joys of reading and writing. These new habits have reshaped my perception of leisure activities. Whenever I attempt to play games now, it triggers a sense of regret. Even utilizing shortcuts for quicker progress in games only offers fleeting pleasure, followed by lingering guilt. How did this transformation occur? Embracing Productivity Gradually, I’ve grown accustomed to a lifestyle centered around productivity. It’s not that gaming or scrolling harms me, but engaging in them doesn’t sit right anymore. My coffee breaks now beckon me towards writing or reading, aiming to infuse value into those moments. Visiting ca

"Embracing Work as a Path to Learning, Not Just Money”

Most people on the planet want to earn more but they do want to go down the path of learning. that’s like they want to go to paradise but not wanting to die. As we all know essential Learning in our life. Once you start to learn more and more and start getting experience in a particular subject. That will used to the things. Growing up when I think about adults working, I realize adults are always rushing to get to work, to prioritize work, and to be at work but they never seem to be happy or excited about it. If work is something that you will spend most of your life doing, shouldn’t it be something that you enjoy doing and that excites you, and that you look forward to doing? Life span If you think about it, the first 20 years of your life are being a child, having friends, growing up, going to school, college, etc. In the next 40 years, you will be spending it working and contributing to the economy and society. And the remaining 20–30 years you will retire and enjoy your retirement

Unlocking Success: A Quick Guide to ‘The 48 Laws of Power’ by Robert Greene (2024)”

Feeling like you have no control is a tough experience. If given a choice, most people would prefer to have more power than less. However, being too obvious about wanting power is not seen as a good thing. According to Robert Greene in his book “The 48 Laws of Power,” you can gain ultimate power by being clever, charming, and a bit sneaky. Greene suggests that becoming skilled at handling power not only makes you more influential but also a better friend, partner, and overall person. This is because you learn how to make others feel good, and they rely on you for positive experiences. What Are the 48 Laws of Power? To Greene, power is amoral. It’s a game. A social game. To master it, you must be able to study and understand people. Yet, you must always take the most indirect route to power. “The 48 Laws of Power” is a handbook in the various arts of indirection. The 48 Laws of Power List “The 48 Laws of Power” is structured as a detailed list that delves into each law in detail. In thi

The Shawshank Redemption: Transformative Cinema That Can Change Your Life

  Discover the Power of Hope, Resilience, and True Success Through Andy Dufresne's Journey" Shawshank Redemption  is a highly misunderstood film, at least by some. Let me explain. Meet Andy Dufresne. He gets convicted for a double murder, which he didn’t commit, and lands in prison for a lifetime. He stays in prison for 19 years. Right from his initial days, he slowly starts digging a tunnel in his prison cell to escape. After 19 years, he becomes a free bird. The movie is not about this. It’s about something else. When Andy goes to prison, he loses his reputation, family, job, and above all his freedom. That’s sufficient for a person to lose his mind and feel hate towards the world. But this guy was different. This movie is all about how he spent those 19 years in prison. He keeps his calm. He makes friends. He enjoys good moments. He creates some good moments. He writes a letter every week for 6 years to build a library inside the prison. Above all, he lived a happy life for