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Redefining Work
Have you ever wondered what would happen if we all just stopped working? It's a fascinating question that challenges our perception of the role of work in our lives. In a YouTube video titled "(1774) What If We Just...Stopped Working?", the host explores this intriguing concept and delves into the possibilities that arise when we reconsider our approach to work. In this blog, we will dive into the key insights from the video and discuss the potential implications of reimagining the work-life balance.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Lifehack
Unveiling the Innovation Myth
In the debate surrounding socialism and innovation, a common argument is that socialism stifles creativity and progress due to the absence of the profit motive. However, upon closer examination, it becomes evident that this notion is far from the truth. In fact, there is substantial evidence to suggest that innovation can thrive under socialist systems. This article aims to debunk the myth and shed light on the role of innovation in a socialist framework.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in 01
The Transformation of the Internet
The internet, an essential service that has become an integral part of our lives, is facing a myriad of problems. From surveillance and censorship to misinformation and scams, these issues have become increasingly important as our reliance on the internet grows. Despite the public's outcry and calls for change, it seems that little is being done to address these concerns. In this blog, we will delve into the script of a thought-provoking video titled "(1773) How Capitalism Destroyed The Internet - YouTube" and explore the impact of capitalism on the internet.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Lifehack
The Decline of Work
Work is an integral part of our lives, but is it getting worse? In today's rapidly evolving world, we often assume that progress leads to better conditions for each new generation. However, a closer look reveals a concerning trend in the quality of work across various critical aspects. Let's delve into the reasons behind this downward trajectory.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Petlife
Dominican Dominance
Baseball is often referred to as America's favorite pastime, but did you know that a significant number of professional baseball players in the Major League Baseball (MLB) hail from the Dominican Republic? In fact, more than 10% of all players in the MLB are Dominican, making them the largest group of foreign-born players in the league. This phenomenon raises several intriguing questions: Why are there so many Dominican baseball players? How did the Dominican Republic become a hotbed of talent for the MLB? Let's delve into the fascinating story behind this baseball powerhouse.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Gamers
From Expensive Dream to Affordable Reality
In the spring of 1954, the press gathered excitedly around Bell Laboratories' latest invention—a solar cell that could convert sunlight into electricity. Despite the initial buzz, the cost of this breakthrough technology was prohibitively high, exceeding $300 per watt. It seemed like a distant dream to imagine a world powered by the sun's limitless energy. Fast forward to today, and solar energy has become the cheapest form of energy production in many countries, surpassing traditional fossil fuel alternatives like coal and natural gas.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in 01
The Epic Battle of Gravity and Pressure
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to witness the monumental showdown that unfolded in the early stages of the universe. Brace yourselves, as we delve into the fierce battle between gravity and pressure, two mighty forces competing for dominance. In one corner, we have gravity, the force that draws all matter together with an infinite range. And in the other corner, we have pressure, the powerful contender capable of pushing matter away with remarkable strength.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Earth
Exploring the Depths of Animal Emotions
When faced with loss, do animals experience grief? This intriguing question has captured the attention of scientists and animal lovers alike. Let's delve into the fascinating world of animal emotions and explore whether grief extends beyond human beings.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Earth
From Swoops to Daggers
RVs have long been associated with freedom, adventure, and the open road. But beyond their practicality and functionality, RVs are also an expression of personal style and design. In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the world of RV exteriors, exploring the fascinating trends and transformations that have shaped their aesthetics over the years.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Lifehack
TikTok
In today's digital world, where our attention is constantly fixated on our smartphones, one app stands out above the rest - TikTok. With its short-form videos and addictive content, TikTok has taken the world by storm. However, the app's popularity has also sparked concerns about national security, leading several countries to consider banning it. In this blog post, we will delve into the reasons behind the global scrutiny of TikTok, exploring its origins, meteoric rise, controversies, and potential implications for users' privacy.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Feast
From Sky Smuggler to DEA Informant
The drug gangs of South America are notorious worldwide, and none more so than the Medellin cartel, led by the infamous cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. In the 1980s, this cartel dominated the global drug trade, spreading its sinister snow to all corners of the globe. Escobar commanded an army of loyal soldiers, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, and waged war on governments. Engaging in international drug trafficking was a deadly business that most sane individuals would avoid at all costs.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Criminal
The Great Escape
The escape plan devised by Frank Morris, John Anglin, Clarence Anglin, and Allen West was nothing short of remarkable. The men meticulously widened the ventilation shafts in their cells, taking advantage of their proximity to each other. With homemade tools, including a drill made from a vacuum cleaner engine, they gradually enlarged the holes and gained access to an unguarded utility corridor.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History











