Life happens. Shit happens. And it happens a lot. To a lot of people. Here are a few very important lessons from a shitty story.
A Zimbabwean pastor died in his attempt to demonstrate his faith, claiming that he could tread on water — a belief apropos of Jesus's ability.
The founder of Mother's Day, Anna Jarvis wanted it to be a day of sentiment, not profit. Instead of locating "save 50%" signs, can we spend 100% on Mom?
A little stratagem to maximize luck — served to you hot like chicken soup. Now you can lick it, sip it, taste it. Or you can waste it, whatever.
There are seemingly insignificant people in life that who do contribute goodness yet unrecognized. The unsung heroes. The underappreciated.
You opened your eyes to find yourself flat on the floor. Everything was hazy. Your head hurts. You couldn't remember how you have gotten here...
It’s nearing the deadline and you're not even close to finishing that important project. The panic builds. The clock is ticking away. Well, try this neat trick by using a Rubik's cube.
When you complain effectively, it can be a source of valuable feedback and an agent of change. But if you don't, It will simply just be whining.
Smart gadgets make our lives more convenient—leaving us with more time to focus on other important things. But the question is: Can we trust them?
In 1841, the William Brown struck an iceberg in the Atlantic and sank. The ship's two lifeboats were overloaded and passengers had to be thrown overboard.