The name Sergey Brin may not be as famous in the world as Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg, but when you add that he is the co-founder of Google, you know that he is someone who has changed the way we live in many ways. And when we are just alive; Brin, who is Russian by birth, lives and works in the USA, lives a very unusual life.
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How to be happier in your twenties? We all know that life in your twenties is an emotional roller coaster. During those years, we usually get our first real job and meet new and lose old friends. Everything is constantly changing. Chaos in early adulthood is completely normal. But how do you get the most out of your twenties? A must read for anyone in their twenties and thirties!
Does your memory ever fail you? Does it happen to you that you can't remember where you left your keys and what is the name of your postman? Below you will find some tricks to help you sharpen and preserve your memory.
There is nothing new in the West, one could comment on the latest ranking of the international consulting company Mercer, which publishes a list of cities with the best quality of life every year. For the seventh year in a row, the nearby capital celebrated. How did the "most beautiful city in the world" fare?
Life is full of rules that in one way or another (legally) limit us and define a code of conduct. But just like in sports, in life too there are a bunch of unwritten rules that don't need to be followed, but are nevertheless key to healthy human relationships. We present to you 25 unwritten rules of life that you must follow to make the world a better place.
When are we happiest in life? Young people enjoy life the most in their twenties, and surely they will never be happier, right? Actually no. According to the results of a survey carried out by the British government, the best is yet to come.
Wondering what it's like to be an iPhone? See a person's life through the eyes of a smartphone. From the moment it is placed in its cradle (read: in its protective packaging), when Rafiki the lion Simba proudly lifts it out of the box above his head like a monkey and shows it to his friends, to its (usually) bitter end, when it is discarded as the last piece of garbage. The Life and Death of an iPhone is a short story about the even shorter life of a smartphone.
Just as the number of times we look at our phones per day is a surprising number, so is the number of things we touch in 24 hours. Think how many things you touch in an hour. A doorknob, a cup of coffee, a chair, a keyboard... So many different things. Now just think how much that adds up to in one day. Artist Paula Zuccotti explored just that in her project Every Thing We Touch.
The most successful people have habits and routines that help them maintain the energy and drive to achieve success. If you ask ten highly successful people what helped them succeed the most, they will tell you that these are the things they do every day that have long-term effects. Habits and routines help them focus and relax.
Most of the articles remind us what we should achieve, have and experience by the age of 30. The realization that we haven't achieved even half of what we should often lead us to feelings of worthlessness. Instead of worrying about what we should achieve, let's ask ourselves: why? Is it really necessary to follow unwritten rules and worry about what you should do?
It often takes a tragedy to make us realize how small and powerless we are on this planet. For Derek Muller, this "tragedy" was Chernobyl, or a visit to this ghost town in Ukraine, which prompted him to take humanity's biggest delusion as a "punching bag". An interesting record has been created that will change your life forever.
What would you prefer? Lived 150 years and gave up sex or lived around 80 years and enjoyed carnal pleasures? If (!) Professor Alex Zhavoronkov, director of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, is to be believed, humans can live up to 150 years. And what's the trick? We must give up sex.