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Confessions of a Woman With a Photographic Memory

December 4, 2023

photographic memory interview

Is studying super easy for you?

Studying? What is that?

How easy is it for you to take tests?

Absurdly easy. It’s actually pretty great, I never have to study. People at my university get a little pissed off sometimes by that.

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Filed Under: Life Experiences

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Understanding and Managing Intrusive Thoughts

December 4, 2023

Unwanted intrusive thoughts are a common but often misunderstood aspect of mental health. These thoughts are sudden, distressing, and can be shockingly vivid. They can range from socially inappropriate ideas to violent or sexual images, leading to significant anxiety and distress. Understanding and managing these thoughts is crucial for mental well-being.

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Filed Under: Life Advice, Mental Health

Picture of the Day

December 4, 2023

In the late 1960s, the military demands of the Vietnam War meant that over 200,000 American men had to be drafted every year.  In 1969, the Selective Service System instituted a random drawing of birthdates to decide who would be called. As men were needed, the Selective Service System would call up men according to the order that their birthdates were drawn in the lottery.  (Thus, those with a low lottery number knew they were very likely to be drafted.  Those with a high lottery number could hope that the military’s manpower needs would be filled before their turn came.)

According to the National Archives, there were about 27 million American men eligible for military service between 1964 and 1973. Of that number, 2,215,000 men were drafted into military service. Around 15 million were granted deferments, mostly for education and some for mental or physical problems.

There were more than 300,000 draft evaders in total, of which 209,517 men illegally resisted the draft while some 100,000 deserted. Among them, around 30,000 emigrated to Canada during 1966-72.

In 1977, on his first day in office, President Jimmy Carter controversially offered a full pardon to any draft dodgers who requested one.

Find your birthday in the chart below to see what order you would have been called to service

Filed Under: History, Picture Of The Day

 

Embracing Change: The Essence of Personal Growth

December 4, 2023

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“The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life..”

– Muhammad Ali

This profound statement captures the essence of personal development. It’s a stark reminder of the cost of stagnation in a life journey. As the world evolves, so too should our understanding of it, and our place within it. Failing to do so not only wastes precious years but also diminishes the richness of the human experience.

Change is an integral part of life’s fabric. It’s woven into every experience, relationship, and challenge we face. To view the world with the same eyes, mindset, and understanding at 50 as at 20 is to ignore the lessons and wisdom that life imparts. This stagnation signifies a disengagement from the process of learning, adapting, and growing that is crucial to our journey.

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Filed Under: Life Advice

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December 1, 2023

5 Brilliant Movies that You Can Only Bear To Watch Once – Ned Hardy

Why ‘Jackie Brown’ is Tarantino’s Most Lifeless Film – Wanderer

If you are looking to start your audiophile journey. These speakers are the perfect pair to start with and they are nearly 40% off right now – Amazon

Rockstar Confirms GTA 6 Trailer 1 Release Date – IGN

8 Game-Changing Hacks You Didn’t Know You Could Do With Vaseline – Allure

Reno Is Beating the Odds in Solving Homelessness – WSJ

Should Venezuela invade its oil-rich neighbor? Maduro will put it to a vote Sunday – Yahoo

We got a look at the menu for CosMc’s, McDonald’s new spinoff – Business Insider

How to Adjust Your Car Mirrors to Eliminate Blind Spots – The Art of Manliness

Santos Expelled By Congress For Doing Terrible Job Covering Up Ethics Violations – Babylon Bee

What The Hobbit Animated Movie Did Better Than the Peter Jackson Trilogy – Den of Geek

Why psychedelics produce some of the most meaningful experiences in people’s lives – VOX

Whatever Happened to the Twins from ‘The Shining’? – Ned Hardy

Awesome Gift Idea! A putting green with an automatic golf ball return—ideal for someone who wants to work on their putt when they can’t get to the golf course – Amazon

Peter Gabriel Releases i/o, First New Album in 21 Years: Stream – Consequence

Red Lobster vastly underestimated how much shrimp people could eat – Fast Co

The One Habit Is Key To Building Better Friendships – Fatherly

These Clues Hint at the True Nature of OpenAI’s Shadowy Q* Project – Wired

7 Training Tips Every Lifter Should Know – Men’s Journal

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The Dumping Grounds

December 1, 2023

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Does Playing Chess Make You Smarter?

December 1, 2023

Chess, often associated with intellectual depth and strategic complexity, poses an intriguing question: can playing this ancient game actually make you smarter? As a writer with a focus on both lifestyle and chess, I have delved into the intersection of this revered game and cognitive development. Let’s explore whether moving pieces on a chessboard translates into enhanced mental acuity.

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Filed Under: Answers

 

Picture of the Day

December 1, 2023

Mount Athos monk

A Monk Lived For 82 Years Without Seeing A Single Woman In His Entire Life.

This article was published in an Athens newspaper on October 29th, 1938.

Mihailo Toloto was born in 1856. Shortly after his mother’s death (after giving birth), a few men carried him up to a monastery on Mount Athos (a mountain located on a peninsula in northeastern Greece). He grew up in the monastery and spent his whole life on the peninsula until his death.

In 1046, Byzantine emperor Constantine Monomachos enacted a law, which prohibited women from entering the region so that the monks could live in complete celibacy without temptation. Although Mount Athos is part of the European Union, the monastery has special jurisdiction over the region and has the authority to decide who can and cannot enter.

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Filed Under: History, Picture Of The Day

A Few Photos To Scratch That Nostalgic Itch

December 1, 2023


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It’s Not Your Job to “Solve” Your Partner

December 1, 2023

Navigating love and relationships often leads to a common yet misguided belief: the notion that we are responsible for “fixing” or “solving” our significant other. This idea, though rooted in care and affection, can set the stage for unhealthy dynamics and misinterpretations of what true support in a relationship looks like.

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