If you believe that you can become a millionaire, you are right. And if you believe that this is not possible, you are also right. The path to money and wealth is simple - but only if you have the right mentality. This is confirmed by all famous millionaires, and we present to you 10 key characteristics of the thinking of the richest people.
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This year, National Geographic Traveler evaluated over 18,000 photos submitted to its competition, where Slovenian photographer Marko Korošec won the first prize with his apocalyptic photo. However, this was far from the only photo contest this year, which was astounded by the participation and photos. We have presented quite a few of them to you over the years, but with such a crowd, some winners were unfairly eliminated, but now they are getting their place under the sun. We present to you a selection of the best winning photos of 2014.
As people did once upon a time, now we still create various statues and sculptures of people, our "idols", who have achieved something important in their lives and therefore we want to immortalize them in their most characteristic poses of strength and posture. But everything doesn't always go as you would like, so get ready, because we have prepared for you a selection of the most terrible celebrity statues in the world.
Every now and then we accidentally get a photo that says more than the author of the photo wanted to say. In other words, our brain forces us to interpret. The gallery in this article is a test of your virtue, or a test of whether you see what those with slightly more depraved minds than average see.
Erik Roner is one of the most famous extreme BASE jump "artists", who loves heights and challenges them with his knowledge of skydiving. This time he made a simple flying device and flew quite high.
Are celebrities anything like us? Are we charitable, philanthropists? Then sure. In addition to the fact that some stars are really talented, they are also fair and philanthropic. Although Hollywood is full of divas and narcissists, we can be thankful for those who strive for selflessness. So who are the celebrities who used their fame in 2014 to do something good for the world?
British photographer Peter Thorpe doesn't send boring Christmas cards. He has been making them himself for twenty years, and his dog Raggie helps him with the fun task, which gets a fun makeover every year.
Fashion photographer Victoria Janashvill celebrates the beauty of women of all shapes and sizes with her art photography book CURVES.
Derby the dog, who was born with a congenital deformity of his front paws, can finally run happily around the world thanks to the latest 3D technology.
If the photographer was in the right place and at the right time this time, this certainly does not apply to those on the other side of the lens, who definitely found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, but therefore offered scenes that make everyone laugh. Well, not just actors.
Just before the end of the year, National Geographic announced the winners of the National Geographic Photo Contest 2014. Out of more than 9,000 submitted photos, they chose the best, as well as individual winners in the Nature, Places and People categories.
The whole family gathers around the table for Christmas dinner. For real animal lovers, dogs and cats are also part of it, because they are more than just pets. And when the table is covered with goodies on Christmas Eve, we all know what will happen. The furry four-legged friends will look at us with the saddest eyes as they stand restlessly by the chair and ask for a piece of food. Freshpet checked how it would look if dogs and cats had human hands and behaved like humans at the table.











