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Humanity
7 Methods to Build a Healthy Relationship with Money
Healthy relationships are based on trust, not fear. When it comes to money, living in fear of not having enough is a mental state that can lead to high stress and unmanageable finances. Trusting in your income, budgeting, and savings strategy instills peace of mind. This is the road to having a healthy relationship with money.
By Carolina D4 years ago in FYI
Before the Titanic- there was the Sultana.
As a passionate reader of history, there can be weeks/months that go by where I think I know enough about American history that I can hold my own and be able to tell the stories of our past. Then as I am sitting on my couch, happily eating Pumpkin Spice TicTaks and drinking Pumpkin Spice coffee, I come across a documentary tucked far into Amazon Prime that shakes my whole world and reminds me that I have so much more to learn.
By Rose Loren Geer-Robbins4 years ago in FYI
States With The Least Amount Of Wealthy People
Everyone is trying to attain the good life. And for most people, the good life means having dollars and lots of them. According to most sociologists, to be in the upper class (this is bottom upper) top income earning households you need to bring home 200K annually and if we are judging by net worth, you need a household net worth of $2 million to be considered upper class although this author believes that number is a little low especially if you are factoring in the value of the primary residence.
By Jessica Bugg4 years ago in FYI
Alien ancestors of the Himalayan hobbits
High up in the borderlands between Tibet and China lies the Bayan Kara Ula mountain range, where archaeologist Chi Pu Tei and his team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are said to have discovered strange burial sites in 1938 in what appeared to be man-made caves.
By Steve Harrison4 years ago in FYI
Universal Basic Income (UBI)
Key words: Universal Basic Income, Welfare, Economy, COVID-19. Abstract: Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a liberal radical concept that aims to replace current welfare systems and seeks to enforce a fair redistribution of wealth. UBI is an unconditional welfare policy, were regardless of an individual’s socio-economic background every individual are eligible. Trails have shown positive and negative results, all of which are surprising. UBI’s initial purpose seeks to obtain economic prosperity and provide a stable economic floor for everyone. As not enough research has been conducted, I attempt this puzzle by illustrating the criticisms, benefits and possible economic solutions that could potentially happen under the concept of UBI.
By Rosie J. Sargent4 years ago in FYI
How Often Should You Publish a Post?
If you are new to writing and publishing articles online, one of the most common question that you may ask is __ How often should I publish a post online? __ You might think publishing more articles would lead to more visitors and reads on your blog or website.
By Alison Cloveheart4 years ago in FYI
What are we doing?
There has been a thought that has been nagging me for a long time now. Why is there so much wrong with our world? Well to cut to the point, we are what is wrong with the world. I am not expecting this essay to receive any likes, nor am I really expecting for it to be published but it needs to be said. We have all been fed this idea that someone in the world must be hated. No one has said it bluntly like that obviously, because of course no one would want to agree with that. It is, however, very true. Everyone feels that they must hate someone.
By Aidan Schultz4 years ago in FYI
Before Salem: The Real-Life Werewolf Trials That Plagued European Nations
On October 31, 1589, in the German town of Bedburg, Peeter Stubbe was strapped to a wooden wheel, the flesh torn from his limbs with burning pincers, his arms and legs ripped from his torso. Using the blunt side of an ax-head, his limbs were broken, his head cut off, and everything burned on a pyre. His daughter watched in horror as she herself was flayed, strangled, and burned alongside him.
By Austin Harvey4 years ago in FYI
B-Power
Let's forget about the conspiracy theory and focus on the facts. We are simply magnificent! Especially our brains. Like a millions of super fast and super functional computers. With 80-100 billion nerve cells, known as neurons, the human brain is capable of some astonishing feats. Each neuron is connected to more than 1,000 other neurons, making the total number of connections in the brain around 60 trillion! Neurons are organized into patterns and networks within the brain and communicate with each other at incredible speeds.
By Joanna Golczynska4 years ago in FYI







