
Mariam Fathalrahman
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Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or simply someone who enjoys a good read, there’s something here for you, diving into topics as diverse as the mysteries of Earth and nature. Join me, and let’s explore the world together.
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What If You Stopped Eating?
Cars require gasoline to run, campfires require wood to generate heat, and you need food to power every part of your existence. What would happen to your body at this precise moment if you abruptly stopped consuming food? We must first comprehend the consequences of eating in order to comprehend what occurs when you abstain from meals.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
How Can You Change Someone Opinion?
Do you ever find yourself in a debate where, despite your persuasive arguments and all the evidence supporting your position, you are unable to win? Is there a methodical approach to effectively persuade someone and alter their viewpoint?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
What If You Only Ate Meat?
Our initial meat-eating history dates back 2.5 million years. Before then, our ancestors exclusively consumed berries and blossoms as a vegan diet. Our systems only started to adapt to manage meat when early hominins started consuming more seeds and nuts, which resulted in greater fat and lower fiber intake. But what would happen if you stopped eating meat entirely?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Lifehack
Are You Smarter Than Average?
Ever ponder how your mind compares to those around you? Well, you may be wiser if you are erect next to them! Tall individuals often make more money, which has previously been discovered by researchers. This finding has been connected to theories about discrimination against shorter people, social dominance, and self-esteem. On the other hand, taller kids score higher on average on cognitive tests, according to a 2009 research. Perhaps you are the oldest of your siblings?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Motivation
Your Body Is AMAZING!
The human body is an astonishingly intricate system, a testament to millions of years of evolution and adaptation. Composed of billions of cells, our bodies function seamlessly through a remarkable network of specialized tissues and organs. While we often take for granted the complexity of our physiological systems, a closer look reveals just how extraordinary our biology is. From the evolution of our cellular structures to the vast capacities of our sensory systems, each aspect of our anatomy is a marvel of natural design. This exploration will delve into some of the most fascinating facets of human biology, highlighting both the incredible functionality and the lesser-known aspects of our bodies. By understanding these intricate details, we gain a deeper appreciation for the sophisticated
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Humans
Do Video Games Make You Violent?
While it is true that the top five video games at the moment are all shooter games, politicians frequently accuse video games of contributing to some of the violence in our society. However, do the firearms in these games actually cause hostility in real life? Do violent video games cause violence? The claim that video games instill violence in children is one of the principal criticisms leveled against them.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Quitting Salt!
The typical American consumes 3,400 milligrams of salt per day, over twice the recommended amount, despite the fact that salt consumption has grown by 50% in the previous 40 years in the US. This is concerning since high salt intake is linked to high blood pressure. heart disease, stroke, and renal disease What genuinely occurs when you give up salt to answer this question
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Lifehack
Improve Your Memory NOW!
We sometimes simply need our brain to be less forgetful, whether it's from forgetting your keys to attempting to memorize facts for a test. So, using science, here's how to enhance your memory right now. First things first, you should work out—sorry, meatheads—you can't miss cardio. Regular aerobic activity, such as running, increases blood flow and volume in certain areas of the hippocampus, which is significant since the hippocampus plays a key role in memory function. MRI studies support this finding.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
How To Fall Asleep In 2 Minutes?
This is how your night goes if you're anything like me. You clean your teeth, put on your Zelda-themed pajamas, cuddle up in bed, turn down the lights after a long day, and then... nothing. Not the nice sort of nothing, like at the moment when I felt like I would die if I didn't get into bed, and now that I'm right here, fully awake. You attempt to close your eyes more tightly, or is it that I'm not in a posture that seems good for you? Yes, that should fix it! However, no.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Becoming Smart Is Easy, Actually!
You want to be smart, and most people tell you that it takes 12 years of school, 4 years of college, and 6 years of graduate school to become smart. However, the reality is that you end up homeless—this isn't even a joke. On the plus side, though, when you post on Reddit about how hard it is to get a job, you can do it in perfect English. As you can see from the title, becoming smart is actually very easy, even if you believe that your genetics make you stupid
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Motivation
Not Feeling Successful? Here’s Why
Does diligence matter? No matter what your field, you've undoubtedly heard that you can succeed if you just work hard and put in the hours. The 10,000-hour rule for becoming an expert at something has been promoted for years, and many people are convinced that giving it their all will pay off. But what if I told you that was all wrong? Sierra 6 from The Gray Man, the world's most proficient CIA agent, gave me the inspiration for this project. It made me wonder: Does someone become the greatest at what they do, like being a top CIA agent, by skill acquired via hard effort or inherent aptitude, or is there another aspect at work?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Motivation











