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In many cities, there's an unwritten rule about the direction of movement on sidewalks, following the flow of traffic, meaning riding on the right side (if your country drives on the right), but these rules aren't formalized or universally recognized. If we did, pedestrian flow on sidewalks would be smoother, and speaking of pedestrians on sidewalks, that also goes for bikes at pedestrian crossings.
Meanwhile, somewhere else, two motorcyclists have luck on their side as they narrowly escape being crushed by a huge tree. Thank goodness for helmets.
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Remember this video next time you hit the bathroom.
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Maybe they were allowed to jump over the stadium on the condition that none of them would set foot on the grass. If that’s the case, mission accomplished.
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The more you obsess over doing something perfectly, the worse it turns out. Pressure, fear of failure, and unnecessary expectations build up tension, turning something simple into something complicated.
In the end, the real problem isn’t the difficulty of the task, but how you approach it. When you let the fear of failure take over, you become your own worst enemy. The key to getting things right is quite the opposite: let go, relax, and trust that your natural effort is enough.
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Life isn’t conspiring to ruin you—it’s not some mastermind villain plotting your downfall. Maybe, just maybe, it’s you. Your decisions, those impulsive moves, the way you trip yourself up over and over with choices that feel right in the moment but end up making things worse. Think about it. Maybe you’re the one leaving banana peels in your own path.
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If we're the smartest species on the planet, understand our place in space-time, and are aware that we only have one life, why are we so reckless and keep putting ourselves in danger? Many of our ancestors risked their lives to prove the laws of physics. Is it just a matter of natural selection? Are there too many of us, and in the absence of wars, does natural selection, in an attempt to maintain balance, make us born kinda dumb?
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Having an excessively high self-esteem can lead to underestimating risks, ignoring valuable advice, and taking on challenges for which you are not prepared. It's crucial to recognize your limitations and be willing to ignore that inner voice that tells you that you can do everything.
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There they are, one after another, throwing punches at thin air and missing, while the machine records scores that hurt more than any actual blow. What should have been a moment of masculine triumph turns into a display of embarrassment, where each failure cuts deep into their pride, into their sense of manhood. Because sometimes, the real pain isn’t in the hit itself, but in the emptiness of missing it.
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