Published on 2024/02/29
PEOPLE ARE SCREWED UPPeople are messed up, I swear. Like, every day, I understand them less and less. Seriously, what's wrong with them? Why do they act like that? The world is going crazy. We need to stop and think about where we're headed because this ain't gonna end well. Like, you're driving, minding your own business, and you see two truckers road raging, crashing their trucks, getting out, and starting to brawl. And you, who've been recording everything up until now, instead of stopping, you just keep on driving like nothing's happening? Seriously? You only care about yourself, huh? The rest of us are dying to know how the fight ends, and you just keep on going, like it's no big deal, as if you're gonna be late wherever you're heading. Screw you, man.
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Published on 2024/02/16
PERFECT TIMINGTiming is all about organizing, planning, and executing a series of actions, activities, or tasks within a certain timeframe to carry out a strategy in the best possible way. In a nutshell, it's about choosing the perfect moment to take action with the intention of maximizing benefits.
On the flip side, having bad timing is doing or saying something when it's totally not the right moment.
This fight between two kids at the Canarian carnivals is a prime example of having perfect timing.
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"The Silmarillion" is a collection of works by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977. It narrates, among other things, the creation of Eä and the birth of the most important races (Valar, Maiar, elves, men, and dwarves) of Arda.
Published on 2023/10/19
THE MISFORTUNE OF LEONARD CUREThe sheriff's office in Camden County, Georgia, released a video in which a police officer stops a vehicle for speeding and ends up getting into a fight with the driver, ultimately shooting and killing him.
Behind this story, there's another quite remarkable one that can help explain why Leonard Cure, the deceased driver, reacted the way he did. You see, Cure had spent 17 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit (he was released in 2020), and it's possible that when the officer told him he was going to jail (apparently, traffic violations in the state of Georgia are criminal offenses), it triggered a post-traumatic stress that made him react violently.
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