Life isn’t about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.

subota, 28. siječnja 2012.

Interesting and funny facts :)

1. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

(Hardly seems worth it)



2. If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.


(Now that's more like it)



3. A pig's orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.


(In my next life I want to be a pig)


(How'd they figure this out, and why?)



4. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.


(Still can't get over that pig thing)


(Don't try this at home...maybe at work?)




5. Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure.


(Is that why Flipper was always smiling?)


(And pigs get 30-minute orgasms? Doesn't seem fair)




6. The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.


(Hmmmmmmmmm........)




7. Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.


(If you're ambidextrous do you split the difference?)




8. The ant can lift 50 times its own weight, can pull 30 times its own weight and always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.


(From drinking little bottles of...?)


(Did taxpayers pay for this research??)




9. Polar bears are left handed.


(Who knew....? Who cares? How'd they find out, did they ask them?)




10. The catfish has over 27,000 taste buds.


(What can be so tasty on the bottom of the pond?)




11. The flea can jump 350 times its body length.


It's like a human jumping the length of a football field.


(30 minutes...can you imagine?? And why pigs?)




12. A cockroach will live nine days without it's head, before it starves to death.


(Creepy)




13. The male praying mantis cannot copulate while its head is attached to its body. The female initiates sex by ripping the male's head off.


(Honey, I'm home. What the....)


(Well, at least pigs get a break there...)




14. Some lions mate over 50 times a day.


(In my next life I still want to be a pig ... quality over quantity)




15. Butterflies taste with their feet.


(Oh, Geez) (That's almost as bad as catfish)




16. An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain.


(I know some people like that.)




17. Starfish don't have brains.


(I know some people like that too.)



Interesting Facts II


1. Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know you're there.


2. Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush.


3. The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma.


4. No piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.


5. Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes.


6. You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.


7. Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty years of age or older.


8. The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.


9. The king of hearts is the only king without a mustache.


10. A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.


11. American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class.


12. Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.


13. Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning.


14. The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.


15. Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin.


16. The first owner of the Marlboro Company died of lung cancer.


17. Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.


18. Marilyn Monroe had six toes. (rumor)


19. All US Presidents have worn glasses. Some just didn't like being seen wearing them in public.


20. Walt Disney was afraid of mice.


21. Pearls melt in vinegar.


22. Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.


23. The three most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order.


24. It is possible to lead a cow upstairs...but not downstairs.


25. A duck's quack doesn't echo and no one knows why. (Or does it? http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/acoustics_world/duck/duck.htm)


26. The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and figured out how to walk up straight staircases.


27. Richard Millhouse Nixon was the first US president whose name contains all the letters from the word 'criminal.' The second was William Jefferson Clinton.


28. Turtles can breathe through their butts.


29. Butterflies taste with their feet.


30. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all of the world's nuclear weapons combined.


31. On average, 100 people choke to death on ball-point pens every year.


32. On average people fear spiders more than they do death.


33. Ninety percent of New York City cabbies are recently arrived immigrants.


34. Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.


35. Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.


36. Women blink nearly twice as much as men.


37. It's physically impossible for you to lick your elbow. (or can you? http://www.uvm.edu/~dfisher1/random/elbow.jpg http://www.uvm.edu/~dfisher1/random/elbow2.jpg)


38. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building.


39. A snail can sleep for three years.


40. No word in the English language rhymes with 'MONTH.'


41. Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.


42. Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing. SCARY!!!


43. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.


44. All polar bears are left handed.


45. In ancient Egypt, priests plucked EVERY hair from their bodies,


including their eyebrows and eyelashes.


46. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.


47. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.


48. 'Go', is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.


49. If Barbie were life-size, her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand seven feet, two inches tall. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.


50. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.


51. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.


52. Almost everyone who reads this will try to lick their elbow.

How to Find a Talent

Talents are different than skills, in that they tend to be innate rather than learned. Once found, they can be nurtured and developed, but finding them can be tricky. It's partly a process of self-observation and honesty. The rest is learning and practice.
Talents can come in many varieties. They may be artistic or technical, mental or physical, inwardly or outwardly directed. They need not be profitable, useful, or conventional, but they will always be your own, part of what makes you you.


Steps

1.  Think about what you love to do. What do you usually enjoy doing, without being asked? What do you seem to be naturally good at?On what do you focus best or most enthusiastically? What must you be dragged away from doing?
2.   Play. Whatever that means to you, let yourself do it. It's not just for children. Experiment, explore, investigate. Try doing different things and entertain different activities. Even try on different personalities.
Give yourself a safe environment for your explorations, one in which you feel free to explore and try different things without the creative inhibition that tells you you might be "wrong".

Give yourself a safe environment for your explorations, one in which you feel free to explore and try different things without the creative inhibition that tells you you might be "wrong". That could be as simple as practicing something alone, with nobody or only a trusted friend looking on. If nobody has to read your practice writing or watches your early attempts at dancing or looks at the notebook where you worked out the details of your latest invention, you won't have to worry about what they think of it.

3.  Try taking some personality tests. They can offer insights into the way that you think. Look for the book Please Understand Me by Kiersey or try the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. These sorts of tests do not identify talents in and of themselves, but they can lend insights that might provide part of the puzzle.

4.  Learn about your learning style. You can find online quizzes for that, too. Major learning styles are visual, auditory, reading/writing, and tactile/kinesthetic.

5.  Notice what people tell you about yourself. Do they notice that you light up when you explain something? Does everybody seem to compliment you on your writing? Your physical coordination?

6.   Consider your interests. What sorts of things do you like to read about, write about, or talk about? What shows do you watch on television? What magazine and newspaper articles catch your eye?

7. Notice what you're not good at, too. What seems always to be a struggle? What makes you feel awkward or out of place? For instance, some people are great talkers but hate writing; for others, it's the other way around. That's not to say you can't develop skills and strategies in areas that are not your forte, but if you choose to do so, you will know that they are not.

8. Keep a journal or notebook of some sort. It doesn't have to be fancy or formal. You could keep it on the computer or even use voice recordings, if you prefer. Freewriting from time to time is one good way to get at what's on your mind. If writing isn't for you, try drawing pictures, "mind-mapping", or making notes some other way that suits you. Regardless of the method, capture your thoughts now and then. It can help you to spot patterns and themes within your life.

9. Practice. Once you find something you love to do, do more of it. You will improve your skills and refine your technique this way. You will also discover the depths of your talent, whether it was more a passing phase. Even if the interest turns out to be temporary, you may notice what interested you about a particular.

10.  Share your talent with others. It's ok to practice by yourself, but at some point, you should nurture your talent by finding a teacher, even if it's just somebody else with more experience at something who can give you advice. Having an audience (even a small one) is, in many cases, equally important.

11. Use your talent. Make the world a better place, or just show off. Consider making a career of it, or just a hobby.










Tips :

  • Be open-minded about what your talent might be. It may not be quite what you expect.
  • Be patient, too. It can take a lot of time and many false starts to find out you're best at.
  • Try doing many different things and reading about many more. If something doesn't resonate, move on; if it does, explore it more deeply.
Warnings : 

  • If your talent is dangerous, get the appropriate equipment and learn how to pursue it safely.
  • Don't practice forever. At some point, develop something worth showing the world, and show it.

   Taken at : Wikihow.com