Many people today can no longer imagine life without a smartphone. Research has shown that more than 50 percent of people are addicted to smartphones. On average, we touch the smartphone screen 221 times a day. The Mann family accepted a challenge that would have seemed like the easiest thing in the world 10 years ago, but today it is considered one of the most difficult. For the sake of the experiment, she completely gave up digital technology for one week. Check out how they coped with the absence of modern electronics.
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Life with a dog has its peculiarities and below we reveal to you things that only dog owners understand.
Although the initial enthusiasm for the Pokemon Go mobile game has cooled slightly, there is encouraging news for all fans. Research has shown that playing Pokemon Go prolongs life. Why and for how much, we will publish below.
We may still be able to imagine what conditions people in Europe live in, but it is difficult to imagine what life is like in other parts of the world and what conditions they sleep in, for example, in India, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Jamaica, the Philippines, Bolivia ... This is exactly what photographer John Thackwray discovered, who opened the door to the most intimate part of his home, the bedroom, to thousands of people around the world, and he combined photos taken in 55 countries in the My Room Project series.
Let's face it. Things in our lives change drastically once we step into our thirties. It is an important turning point. Relative carelessness replaces responsibility and society expects us to have things in our lives as much as possible in our heads by then. Of course, the reality is often quite different, which is why many people don't want to grow up. But the thirties are actually much better than the twenties. Find out why below.
In autumn, the first real school for life opens its doors, which connects content and experts from all key areas of life in one place. Learning for life, a new concept of modern experiential education, proves that there is a high level of readiness for cooperation and integration in Slovenia.
We can learn a lot from our elders. If you've been around for 100 years, then life must have taught you a thing or two. Andy Anderson's life reads like a movie script. He was married for 67 years and has two children, one of whom he adopted. He was in a hurry in his life, but he worked hard for success. Read his life lessons that will help you at life's crossroads and when you are in doubt.
Princesses are not just fairy tale characters. These are also real girls who live, laugh, cry and love. The only thing that distinguishes them from ordinary mortals is that their blood is blue blood and that they receive thousands of invitations to dances and events a year. So how do real princesses live, is their life a fairy tale?
The talented artist Shanghai Tango sees the world in a very interesting way and expresses this through fun and imaginative illustrations that are brilliant in their simplicity.
What are the best places to live in 2016? The Economist magazine has revealed a fresh list of cities where life is the best in the world. The ranking of 140 cities was prepared by its research and analytical department, but unfortunately there are no Slovenian cities among them, which is why the city that is only a stone's throw away from Slovenia is at the very top. There were no changes at the very top. The title of the best place to live in the world went to the Australian city for the sixth time in a row.
Are you dissatisfied with your life? Sometimes life is not simple and we feel that everything is going wrong, that everything has conspired against us, that injustice is happening to us. We can quickly become discouraged. Statistically speaking, Slovenians are generally satisfied with their lives. On a scale from 1 to 10, we rated it 7.1 in the last survey, while 87 percent of respondents expressed satisfaction with life. And the next time you're complaining about how bad things are, remember the following 10 facts to remind you that you're actually doing pretty well in life, even when you think you're not.
Things steal space and energy. In recent years, the minimalist movement has gained more and more followers. The essence of minimalism is living with as few things as possible and focusing on what makes us happy. But becoming a minimalist is extremely difficult, because just as it is usually difficult to buy something, it is even more difficult to get rid of it. The Japanese Fumi Sasaki managed to do it, because he owns only 150 things and says that he lacks nothing in his life. Could you live with so few personal possessions?