Iggy Paulsen
Bio
Iggy Paulsen is a fan of anything and everything wholesome. He loves his two dogs, hiking in the woods, traveling to Aruba, building DIY projects that better humanity, and listening to motivational speakers. He hopes to eventually become a motivational speaker himself.
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Body Language Tips for Success
If there's one thing that most companies want to see in potential hires, it's not a sparkling resume. Heck, in many cases, some won't even care about the clothing you wear to the interview. The truth is that most HR managers want potential hires to have social skills—and those are getting increasingly hard to find.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Journal
Obnoxious Characters Who Ruined Your Favorite TV Shows
If there's anything that television execs have taught us, it's that there's definitely too much of a good thing. Sometimes, it's in the form of a marathon that runs just a bit too long. This is forgivable and most people won't give the show the side-eye after this.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Geeks
Best Exterior Car Cleaning Products
If you love your car as much as I do, then you probably take a lot of pride in taking care of it. You take pride in getting it regular oil changes, cleaning all the spots most people forget, and learning about all the little stats behind it.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Wheel
Most Beautiful Waterfalls in National Parks
There's something about watching the lively, roaring cascade of a waterfall that just puts your mind at ease. Waterfalls are nature's graceful rendition of a fountain—and to this day, no one has proven to be a better architect than Mother Nature herself.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Wander
Best Artificial Intelligence Books You Should Read
Humanity is currently standing at the cusp of a new technological revolution. It's a revolution that will turn our computers, cellphones, and other devices into something a little more human. With the improvements that artificial intelligence has been making, our devices are now capable of thinking on their own.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in 01
- Top Story - March 2018
How To Use Smart Contracts for Revenue SharingTop Story - March 2018
Blockchain technology has become one of the most important inventions that has taken the net by storm. This form of a decentralized transaction ledger led to the creation of cryptocurrency—as well as blockchain uses for non-financial problems too.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in The Chain
Greatest Comeback Cars of All Time
We all have seen pop stars make a comeback tour, usually with the help of extra cocaine and Botox. Most of the time, comebacks come with little fanfare, some old diehard fans crawling out of the woodwork, and a lot of overpriced concert tickets.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Wheel
Underrated Horror Films from the 70s You Must See
Horror movies are seriously underrated. Though there are some that have managed to create multimillion-dollar franchises, most horror movies are "flash in the pan" successes at best—and that means that many of them are criminally underrated or forgotten.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Horror
How Often Should You Update Your App?
If you own a phone, a tablet, or really any device these days, chances are that you have experienced apps that regularly push for updates. Yes, it's annoying, but we all know that they are necessary. Updates help keep things secure and can give us new features.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in 01
How to Enlist in the Army Special Forces
The Army Special Forces is one of the most highly respected military branches in the world, and as we all know, Uncle Sam is always looking for a few more good men. The thing is, enlisting in the US Army is not something just everyone can do—and that's doubly true if you want to enlist in the Army Special Forces division.
By Iggy Paulsen6 years ago in Serve