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December 26, 2025

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Things That Are Boring Are Often the Things That Are Useful to Us

Boredom often hides behind routine, repetition, and predictability. It shows up in daily habits, in the mundane chores we postpone,…
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Divide a Piece of Paper into 9: How To

Dividing a piece of paper into nine equal sections may seem simple, but doing it accurately without tools requires a bit of technique. Whether you are sketching, planning, journaling, or designing a layout, this skill can help you organize space evenly and with precision. Here’s how to do it step by step. 1. Understand the […]

More Is Not Always Better

The idea that “more” equals “better” is one of the most common illusions in modern life. We are conditioned to believe that having more time, money, possessions, followers, or achievements will automatically create happiness and success. Yet experience shows that beyond a certain point, accumulation often leads to clutter, stress, and confusion rather than improvement. […]

Want Less, Get More

The paradox of life is that those who want less often end up gaining more. This truth runs counter to the modern world’s constant message that happiness lies in acquiring, achieving, and consuming. Yet when desire is reduced, clarity increases. Wanting less doesn’t mean settling—it means removing noise so what truly matters can surface. 1. […]

Is It Better to Eat Late Than Not at All

The question of whether it’s better to eat late or skip a meal entirely depends on context—your goals, health status, and what you’re eating. While eating late has often been discouraged, skipping meals can have its own drawbacks. The better choice often lies not in strict rules, but in understanding how the body works and […]

Why did the prisoner choose the bread instead of the key?

A guard slides two items through the bars: a loaf of bread and a key. The prisoner reaches for the bread. At first glance it feels irrational. Freedom should beat food every time. Look closer and the choice becomes understandable, even teachable. Survival comes first When the body is in acute need, long range thinking […]

If You Only Did Push Ups, Sit Ups, Squats, and Jumping Jacks, What Gets Neglected

Those four moves cover a lot. You get a push pattern, a knee-dominant squat, some anterior core work, and light conditioning. But a full, resilient body also needs pulling, hip hinging, overhead control, lateral and rotational strength, and small stabilizers. Here is what would be undertrained or missed. 1) Pulling muscles of the upper body […]

The Power of Pretending You Are Better

There is a controversial but useful mental move that high performers use when stakes feel heavy. You act as if you are better, not in a moral sense, but in a narrow, chosen domain where you want higher standards. You do it on purpose, for a short window, to pull your behavior upward. For some […]

Your Future Needs You, Your Past Doesn’t

Your attention is a scarce resource. Wherever it rests, life grows in that direction. The past asks for nothing. It is finished, sealed, and immune to change. The future is different. It is needy. It requires choices, effort, courage, and follow through. When you feel stuck, the problem is usually not a lack of potential. […]

What Does It Mean When Someone Says “Don’t Be a Stranger”?

“Don’t be a stranger” is a friendly nudge to stay in touch. It signals warmth, openness, and a wish for future contact. The speaker is saying, I enjoyed this interaction and I would like to hear from you again, without placing heavy obligation on you. What the Phrase Really Communicates When You’ll Hear It What […]

What is the cheapest price you can set for an app on the Apple App Store?

The short answer You can list an app as Free. If you want to charge money, the lowest paid price in major storefronts is typically 0.29 in local currency. Examples include 0.29 USD, 0.29 CAD, 0.29 EUR, and 0.29 GBP. Some regions differ slightly, such as 0.30 CHF in Switzerland. How App Store pricing works […]

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