They are either scholars who can paint a masterpiece blindfolded in seconds, geniuses who can calculate with the speed and accuracy that only a computer can, or ordinary people who remember every detail of their lives and can put them on a timeline within an hour exactly - people with special abilities are a real asset to society. But certain special abilities go far beyond what many scholars do today and have been researched by science for decades. Here are six examples of people with real "superpowers" that science can't explain.
Students listen and professors lecture. In school classrooms, students are in the role of those who draw knowledge from older, more experienced and wiser professors, but if you want to surprise them with how wise you are, present them with one of these 6 facts that probably even they don't know
Autumn is slowly approaching, the days are getting shorter, life at the beach will slowly come to an end, and you will pull out all your warm shirts from the closet. But don't worry, the months ahead are full of possibilities and memories waiting for you to create.
"Children forget gifts, treats never!" - Folk saying
Traditional gift wrapping can be beautiful, but it often leaves a trail of waste. So consider eco-friendly wrapping practices that not only spread joy, but also contribute to a greener planet. In this article, we explore six creative and eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas.
If you think that every organ in the human body has its own meaning and life is difficult without it, you are wrong. Some growths are just the result of evolution and we don't even need them.
It's no secret that musicians, directors, and actors use illegal substances to fuel their creativity. Some have also publicly admitted that their greatest hits were created under the influence of drugs. It is clearly no different even with thinkers and writers, who also often resort to drugs when inspiration leaves them. For these artists, you probably wouldn't think that they created their works under the influence of very special conditions.
A good half of the year is already behind us, and with them also a bunch of good films. Everyone is talking about the likes of Wonder Woman (2017), Run! (Get Out, 2017) and Dunkirk (2017), but among them there are also many overlooked ones that still need your attention.
Each of us has an acquaintance, family member or friend who is always late. When we have to wait for this person for the hundredth time, it naturally starts to put us in a bad mood. However, people who are always late have quite a few advantages because of it. Read about the positive characteristics of people who are always late.
How to be happy at work? We like to say that it's logical to hate our job because we're paid to do it, but it's all the more unusual if we love it. Luck is one of the key factors of success. It has been proven that happy people not only have more fun at work, but also work better and thus become more successful. Happiness is the fuel of individuals and successful teams. But work tasks, environment and superiors can sometimes make us worry and cause stress. There are some things we can't control, but below we give you what you can do yourself to be happy in the workplace. Here are six simple tips for being happy at work.
People make resolutions at the beginning of the new year, but they are usually a bit too ambitious. So it's no surprise that we forget about them after just a few weeks.
Most people prepare for their trip by packing and stocking up on good books. If that seems complicated enough to you at times, then you don't want to be in the shoes of the British royal family, who prepare for a trip for up to six months. A royal tour is often a logistical nightmare, and the biggest challenge is undoubtedly punctuality, security and making sure everything runs smoothly. So what does it take for this glamorous trip to be considered a success? Here are six surprising facts about the travels of the British royal family.