Men don't cry. They show no emotion. They are strong. More capable than women. They are not afraid of anything. They are...
The universal principle of karma, which presupposes the effect of the cause and effect of individual actions, is also confirmed scientifically and is supposedly embedded in the lives of all Earthlings - how does it work and what facts about karma do you not know?
Karma is a Sanskrit word that translates to "action". Its universal principle is related to the cycle of cause and effect - all the actions and thoughts you do now will have an impact on you in the future.
As you read these lines, about 5 percent of people in the world are fighting a cold. Most likely, we will get over it ourselves by the end of the year. But in order not to succumb to every folk "wisdom" in the treatment and symptoms of a cold, we have collected some facts and myths for you, which will help you separate truth from fiction, save some time, money and frustration.
At least once a day, every person finds himself in a situation where he does not know what to talk about with the interlocutor and in the desire to establish contact and extinguish the annoying silence, he starts asking questions that are at odds with his mind. It's time to stop doing that.
As scientists, we believe that human nature is the reason for our behavior. And sometimes we humans make decisions that have nothing to do with our consciousness. We tend to take risks and do things that are the result of biological and social factors. Do you do any of these things?
Did you know that in Tibet they drink tea with yak butter and salt. Mint leaves are added to tea in North Africa, and green tea is drunk without additives in the Far East. This drink is drunk in a variety of ways, and the facts about it will surprise you.
Who says science is boring? Scientists have recently discovered that coconut water can be injected into the body intravenously and that the Mona Lisa actually had eyebrows. The world will never cease to amaze us - check it out for yourself!
"As long as poverty, injustice and inequality persist in the world, none of us can truly rest!" said the great Nelson Mandela. Do we see all these phenomena only in TV reports and have we become so used to news about them that we have become indifferent to them or accept them as something normal? Do we cringe at them because we find them absurd? Maybe it's time to write down a list of facts that we've 'bought' as normal over time, but we shouldn't.
Sometimes it seems that we have heard and seen so many things in life that nothing can surprise us anymore. And then, by accident, someone mentions the amazing fact that the milk of a female hippopotamus is actually pink. That's right! We've collected some unusual facts and there won't be a single one that won't blow your mind!
A lot of interesting things happen during pregnancy, but if you thought you knew everything about pregnancy, you were sorely mistaken. In the following, we reveal unusual facts about pregnancy that you definitely did not know. Did you know that babies pee in the womb and then drink their urine?
Lego bricks are timeless toys and there is probably no one among you who has not encountered them in their childhood. Therefore, it is not surprising that on average every person in the world has as many as 86 bricks at home, nor is it that Lego is the biggest rubber. And if you put these cubes one after the other, just with the number of cubes sold in 2012, you would circle the face of the Earth 18 times with them! You can read more interesting facts about Lego bricks in numbers below.