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How To Think

“Talk to yourself instead of listening to your thoughts.”
-Rev James
What Happened To Gary?
One year to the day, that’s how meticulous he was. Yet, he did it…He killed himself. Continue reading “What Happened To Gary?”
10 Sad But True Facts
The sad fact is, it’s all true.
10 True facts
One side of world is dying of obesity while the other half is dying of starvation.
- You will never be as young again as were today.
- It took over 200 years to elect a non white male as President in America.

- The best way to get an answer on the internet isn’t posting a question but an incorrect answer. This is called Cunningham’s Law.
- Before the Apollo11 mission, Armstrong and the astronauts couldn’t afford life insurance. So Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins signed hundreds of pieces of memorabilia that could be sold by their families in case of death. Discovery News
- Just like America has a bible belt, Saudi Arabia has a Qur’an belt.

- In the last 42 years no human has traveled further than low Earth orbit.
- The first immigrant through Ellis Island was an unaccompanied minor and her two younger siblings.
- The famous Beatles Abbey Road zebra street crossing has a live feed watching people trying to imitate the album cover.
- Napoleon wrote a romance novel.
Sad but True
Number 10

A Part Of Everything
“Every atom you possess has almost certainly passed through several stars and been part of millions of organisms on it’s way to become you. We are each so atomically numerous and so vigorously recycled at death that a significant number of atoms – up to a billion for each of us, it had been suggested – probably once belonged to Shakespeare.
A billion more each came from Buddha and Genghis Khan and Beethoven, and any other historical figure you care to name.
So we are all reincarnations – though short-lived ones. When we die our atoms will disassemble and move off to find new uses elsewhere – as part of a leaf or human being or drop of dew.”
-Bill Bryson- A Short History of Nearly Everything




