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Facts About Everyday Things You Never Knew About
When you glance at a fire hydrant along the street, it might seem like a relatively modest 3-foot structure. However, the true size of these vital water supply devices for firefighters around the world is significantly more substantial, especially if you take into account the portion concealed underground. These hydrants are predominantly painted red, but this isn't just a matter of urban design. The choice of color is crucial for quick firefighter recognition. The color can vary depending on the hydrant's water capacity. Red hydrants can supply up to 500 gallons of water per minute, while orange ones offer at least 1,000 gallons. Green hydrants boast an impressive capacity of 1,500 gallons per minute, and the most abundant ones, painted blue, can hold over 1,500 gallons of water.
By Muhammad Hanan8 months ago in Lifehack
6 Dark psychology trics to watch out for . Content Warning.
Psychology studies how our mind and feelings work, while dark psychology studies how to trick and control people. You might not know it, but there are lots of tricks people use to manipulate you that you encounter every day.
By Henok Amdiye8 months ago in Lifehack
How Not To Cook Rice, But How to Coke Perfect Rice Every Time
Rice is a staple food, but a lot of people are afraid of it. They say things like, "I don't know how to make it; it gets too sticky or burns." Well, we're here to inform you that there are a few very easy strategies you can do to attain that perfect, fluffy consistency.
By JOHN EZEKWE8 months ago in Lifehack
We need more women founders on offense
I read Gleaming: Desire, Magnificence, and Within Story of Emily Weiss' Glossier at a time, when it was distributed. This was certainly not an easygoing perused. I had recently run correspondences at Glossier, and from the second I opened that millennial pink cover, I was on guard.
By Fousul Haq8 months ago in Lifehack
How To Motivate Yourself To Change Your Behavior
We all have aspects of our behavior that we'd like to transform, and a universal desire is to assist others in adopting positive changes in their behavior. This can be with your child, spouse, or colleague. I'd like to delve into some recent research that sheds light on a crucial aspect of behavior change. But before we dive into that, let's explore a common strategy that many of us often employ.
By Daniel Ogun8 months ago in Lifehack
STAY FOCUSED ON YOUR GOAL
The world doesn't compensate for remarkableness, you understand what the other world needs to pay you for? Be awesome at a certain thing. Assuming you know how to think about your endeavours and be centred around a certain something, you have an edge.
By Mekdes H/mariam8 months ago in Lifehack
FOCUS ON YOUR GOAL
The principal level to outcome throughout everyday life, pay attention to me, the absolute first level is you seeing it. Like it's obvious to you. You know precisely everything you need, you know precisely when you need it, you know precisely the exact thing it has an aftertaste like, you understand what it resembles, you understand what it smells like.
By Mekdes H/mariam8 months ago in Lifehack
The Skill of Self-Confidence
In my previous life as a soccer coach, the journey to building a winning team wasn't solely paved with national championships and scholarships. Instead, it was about a crucial element that often goes unnoticed - self-confidence. Parents would approach me, eager for their sons or daughters to join our university's soccer team, seeking guidance on what it takes. In my role as a Socratic professor, I would respond with a simple question: "What unique qualities does your child possess?" The common replies were about great vision, incredible speed, or outstanding skills, like precision and power. However, I'd gently remind them that while these attributes were valuable, the foundation of a successful soccer player, or anyone, is self-confidence.
By Daniel Ogun8 months ago in Lifehack
The Skill of Humor
Six years ago, I found myself in New York City, surrounded by friends, when a surprising notification popped up on my phone. It turned out to be a text message from my 78-year-old grandmother, someone I'd never expected to receive a text from. Her first text was endearing, reading, "Dear Andrew, trying out texting. Love, your grandma." It was as if she thought texting was just another form of letter writing. I responded by saying, "Hey grandma, it's a text. You don't have to include all that." Her next message read, "Dear Andrew, Okay. Love, your grandma." Her consistent sign-off as "Love, your grandma" made me chuckle. If it had been just "Love, grandma," I might have been puzzled, and if it included specific details, like, "Dear Andrew, have a good time in Texas. Love, grandma," I might have questioned who this grandma was.
By Daniel Ogun8 months ago in Lifehack