Carl Gustav Jung once said: "Every form of addiction is bad, whether it's drugs, alcohol, morphine or idealism." Today, I'd probably add Facebook to the list. Most of us will deny that we are addicted to it, but since addiction is full of paradoxes, denial is an integral part of this disease. Cravings can therefore be just as harmful and addictive as nicotine or sweets.
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Do you believe that with this fascinating infographic of the world map of happiness, prepared by HPI, it has been proven that you can live a fuller and happier life only outside of Europe? See which countries give their residents the best conditions for happiness or, in short, where in the world people are the happiest.
If you've never tried meditation, there's probably a little part of you that doubts its effects and tells you that only hippies and people with too much time do it. Dan Harris, author of the book 10% Happier, has prepared an infographic just for such skeptics - so that you too will begin to believe that meditation can make you at least 10% happier.
An old story. When the alarm clock rings in the morning, we hit snooze and bury our heads under the pillow, wishing that no one would ever and ever separate us from bed again. Miraculously, every night around the time we should go to bed, we come alive and are not the least bit sleepy. If this is also the story of your life, read how to become a morning person.
Email me and I'll tell you who you are. Email is our mirror, our window to the world. It's the first impression. It is the equivalent of a poorly worded scribbled letter and shows no respect for the interlocutor. The routinization of its use has made us vulnerable to superficiality and loosened the rules. In the circle of friends this does not play a role, and in the business world e-etiquette still applies, so check where you are limping and correct the mistakes.
It has happened to all of us that we barely got to the last page of a book, or we even gave up in the middle. And it is no coincidence that these are usually those books that have more than 300 pages. So that next time you know how long it will take you from start to finish, we present you an infographic that shows how long it takes to read the most popular books in the world.
Well, maybe it's not exactly an eternal question, but Apple has been asking us since 2007 or In 2008, when he sent the descendant of the first iPhone to the market, he tried to convince Mr. Is that true? We have presented you with iPhone 6 alternatives, but if you remain loyal to Apple and the dilemma is only an upgrade, we offer you graphics based on the principle of tearing the petals of a flower and begging "I love you, I don't love you" and that will find the answer for you.
There's something strange in the air lately. Planes make emergency landings, not because of technical problems, but because of arguments that arise due to encroachments on passengers' personal space. These are quarrels reminiscent of disputes between neighbors, except that instead of tree branches looking at the neighbor's land, we are talking about inclined seats that "look" at the neighbor's legroom.
How do the most successful business people spend their average workday? From which answers, if not from the answers of managers and heads of companies or companies that ranked among the 500 largest companies in the world (The Fortune 500) in terms of generated revenue, would it be better to compile an infographic that reveals this down to the hour?
A must-read for all bookworms, admirers of the beauty of language, mathematics, statistics and other lovers of numbers: a genius infographic that shows bestselling books in numbers. So that the next time you know which book by your favorite author is the shortest, which is the longest, how many phrases were used by Shakespeare first in the world, how many kisses happen in Jane Austen's novels and which Harry Potter was Rowling's most eloquent.
The passport used to be the only window to the world and it still is today, even though the Internet opens it up to everyone, as it erases borders like powder erases wrinkles on the face. It is a booklet that reflects geopolitics, international relations and defines the status of the country, thus carrying a weight that far exceeds its actual weight. It allows Slovenians visa-free entry to as many as 155 countries, which, together with the Czech Republic and Slovakia, ranks it among the strongest in the world.
An interesting infographic shows how the 26 greatest creatives in the world spent their days: Mozart slept only 5 hours a day, Kant spent as much as 11 hours a day on food and leisure, and Picasso never went to bed before three in the morning.