The Japanese tea ceremony, known as "茶道" (Sadō) or "茶の湯" (Chanoyu or Chado), is a Japanese cultural tradition centered around the preparation, presentation, and consumption of matcha tea (powdered green tea). This ceremony has evolved over centuries and has become a highly ritualized and stylized form of art emphasizing aesthetics, harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.
BolaExtra2 (Pulsando en estos enlaces diariamente, apoyas el trabajo de ALRNCN. Se trata de colaboraciones o patrocinios, y visitando sus páginas, nos haces quedar bien con ellos)
One of the main reasons to promote the acceptance and corresponding use and sale of autonomous cars is that the highest percentage of road accidents is due to human error. From distractions while driving, speeding, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs to lack of attention or disobedience of traffic signals. But does that mean that autonomous cars don't make mistakes?
ExtraBall
If you feel lonely, it's because you want to.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
When you want to play a prank on a colleague who fell asleep during working hours, by placing him up high on some boxes so that when he wakes up, he's completely disoriented. Spoiler: It goes wrong.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
For a few seconds, the car owner thought he had lost his vehicle, but the clumsiness of the thief gave him a second chance. Make sure to lock your car properly before leaving it.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. These are collaborations or sponsorships and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
The drive for personal improvement is what has propelled our species to reign at the top of the evolutionary pyramid, but it's also true that in some individuals, the drive for improvement surpasses their capacity for analysis.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
The optimism bias is a psychological phenomenon used to describe individuals who tend to underestimate the risks associated with their own actions, leading them to believe they are less likely to experience a negative event. It's the classic "this won't happen to me" and "I'm in control" mindset.
Attitudes towards safety and risk awareness can be influenced by factors such as personality, life experience, education, culture, and individual beliefs.
Social, cultural, and familial environments can play a significant role in shaping attitudes toward risk. If a person grows up or lives in an environment where certain reckless behaviors are accepted or even encouraged, they are more likely to adopt those behaviors.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)