Jeanette M
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The secret of living a happy Life. AI-Generated.
I have this Facebook friend whose life seems flawless. She lives in a stunning house, enjoys a fulfilling career, and her family embarks on exciting weekend adventures together. It's as if they always have a professional photographer capturing their every moment because they all look picture-perfect, no matter where they are or what they do. She frequently posts about how blessed and grateful she feels for her life. I'm sure many of you have a friend like that, right? And sometimes, let's admit it, we can't help but feel a pang of envy towards them.
By Jeanette M2 years ago in Humans
Unlocking Wealth . AI-Generated.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has a net worth 117 times this amount. And then there’s you. Your Current Reality: You might be working a job you got with a degree from university, with little in savings and high living expenses. Maybe you feel underpaid, have credit card debt, or are a student burdened by loans. Wealth and getting rich seem like distant dreams. You see young millionaires and billionaires and wonder how they did it. Did they get lucky, inherit wealth, or cheat their way to success? You feel frustrated and unlucky.
By Jeanette M2 years ago in Humans
How to Read Anyone Through their actions
When meeting someone for the first time, we’re bombarded with information, making it hard to discern what kind of person they are. Understanding how we communicate is crucial. Experts say that 55% of communication comes from body language, 38% from tone of voice, and only 7% from actual words. To gain insight into someone’s personality, pay attention to the following clues, starting from the head down!
By Jeanette M2 years ago in Humans
15 Mind-Blowing Psychological Facts That Will Amaze You!
The fascinating field of psychology delves into the science of the mind and behavior. For decades, researchers have been striving to understand the intricacies of why we are the way we are, with new discoveries emerging continually. While some study findings are particularly intriguing, others might seem more ordinary. For instance, did you know that ending your text messages with a period can make you come across as insincere? Buckle up for an exhilarating journey through psychological insights that could explain or validate behaviors you notice in yourself or others!
By Jeanette M2 years ago in Humans
The High Cost of Counterfeit Seafood
In January 2019, a bluefin tuna sold for a staggering $3.1 million at the Toyosu Market auction in Japan. This record-setting price highlights the extreme value of certain seafood, but it also underscores a darker truth: the lucrative business of counterfeit seafood. This burgeoning industry thrives on the ability to deceive consumers and evade authorities, making seafood fraud a rampant issue worldwide.
By Jeanette M2 years ago in History
The Dance of Survival: Nature's Dramatic Encounters
The Iguana’s Escape As the snakes become alert, they prepare for the best feeding opportunity they will get all year. On flat ground, a baby iguana can outrun a single snake, but others lie in ambush. Another hatchling has its first glimpse of a dangerous world. Snakes have poor eyesight but can detect movement, so if the hatchling keeps still, it may avoid detection. Against all odds, a miraculous escape ensues, allowing the lucky survivors to begin learning the unique way of life demanded by this hostile island.
By Jeanette M2 years ago in Earth
The wild and Dangerous world of Nature
Thirsty Wildebeests and Hidden Dangers In the wild, a wildebeest can drink up to 8 liters in a single session when undisturbed. As their confidence builds, they remain oblivious to the dangers lurking beneath the surface. The herd is often bewildered, as many have never encountered a crocodile before. Even as the full horror unfolds, confusion reigns. This was just the first attack; the Gretti River is home to 300 hungry crocodiles.
By Jeanette M2 years ago in History