Self-Awareness What are you pretending not to know? This was perhaps the most powerful question that has been answered by @bengleib). The answer clearly states that "all possibilities open up when we stop deceiving ourselves." Why don’t you do the things you know you should be doing? Life isn’t aboRead more
Self-Awareness
What are you pretending not to know? This was perhaps the most powerful question that has been answered by @bengleib). The answer clearly states that “all possibilities open up when we stop deceiving ourselves.”
Why don’t you do the things you know you should be doing? Life isn’t about figuring out what to do. The real challenge is (not so) simply doing the things we know we should be doing.
What are your values and are you being true to them? Write down the 3 most important aspects of each of these areas: family, romantic relationships, friends, work, health, sex and spirituality. These are your values. When we don’t act congruently with what we value, symptoms of discomfort arise.
In what ways are you being perceived, that you’re not aware of? Perception is reality. Make sure, for better or worse, you know what people think of you.
What don’t you know, that you don’t know? It’s always the obstacles that we don’t even see coming that are the biggest challenges in life. Get in the habit of asking people that have been there and done it before for guidance
According to Jason Nasir, being able to answer these big questions will make a big impact on your life.
Being knowledgeable helps you in times of emergency, that is why I have chosen to outline this. I hope it helps someone. Trust your guts. It’s the body 1st line defence. Removing objects from stab wounds will increase the blood loss and thus it will increase the chance of that person dying. LRead more
Being knowledgeable helps you in times of emergency, that is why I have chosen to outline this. I hope it helps someone.
Trust your guts. It’s the body 1st line defence.
Removing objects from stab wounds will increase the blood loss and thus it will increase the chance of that person dying. Leave that object be. Don’t try to remove it.
Never walk on the stairs with your hands in pockets.
While driving on the road or crossing the street, focus. Don’t try to multitask e.g. Operating your phone while driving.
If you are being tied, clench your muscles in arms and abdomen. Inhale as much air so that later when you are normal, you can wiggle out easily.
If you have no option, but to fight with a dagger or knife then remember that slashing causes more damage than stabbing.
While giving CPR, it’s not just breathing in and out of the victim’s mouth. You have to perform 30 chest beats and then 2 rescue breaths and then repeat.
If you think you’re being followed, turn right four times. Since you’ll get to the same place, they shouldn’t be following you anymore.
CO poisoning: Never sleep in a confined place (place without ventilation) with the heating systems, stove, anything that uses combustion fumes emits Carbon Monoxide which is poisonous and can kill you.
Despite what we have seen on TV, sucking out venom from a bite might be a bad idea. It can be dangerous as it can help the venom to spread and damage the skin around the bite.
13 months in a year? Yes, in fact here in Africa There are many cultures around the world that have and follow their own calendars, which is exactly not the same as the Western Gregorian calendar. However, despite that, they abide by the rule of 12 months a year. An Ethiopian year is comprised of 13Read more
13 months in a year?
Yes, in fact here in Africa
There are many cultures around the world that have and follow their own calendars, which is exactly not the same as the Western Gregorian calendar. However, despite that, they abide by the rule of 12 months a year. An Ethiopian year is comprised of 13 months and is seven years behind the Gregorian calendar. In fact, Ethiopians celebrated the new millennium on September 11, 2007; this is because the Ethiopians continued with the same calendar that the Roman church amended in 525 AD. While the first 12 months have 30 days, the last month, called Pagume, has five days and six days in a leap year.
Till date, Ethiopia uses its ancient calendar, which hardly creates any inconvenience for travellers because of the calendar difference. However, most Ethiopians these days are now aware of the Gregorian calendar, and some even use both calendars interchangeably.
Ethiopia, being one of the few countries in the world, still uses its own calendar system. The country celebrates some important holidays on days that are different from the rest of the world.
To illustrate the effectiveness of social distancing measures, let’s consider the following example. Starting off with one infected person, the virus spreads and the number of cases doubles every four days. 36 days into the outbreak, we have 512 cases and government A decides to do something. It impRead more
To illustrate the effectiveness of social distancing measures, let’s consider the following example. Starting off with one infected person, the virus spreads and the number of cases doubles every four days. 36 days into the outbreak, we have 512 cases and government A decides to do something. It implements social distancing measures that, for the sake of simplicity, immediately bring the doubling time from four days up to eight days. Meanwhile government B doesn’t think it’s necessary to do anything and lets the virus spread unchecked. Three and a half weeks later, 60 days into the outbreak, government A is dealing with 4,096 cases while government B is looking at more than 30,000 cases.
To further show how big of a factor time is when dealing with exponential growth, let’s bring government C in, which decides to implement the same measures as government A, only eight days later, once it has reached 2,000 cases. In this case, the measures are still highly effective, but the country still ends up with twice as many cases as country A, which simply acted quicker.
Here is my own perception of thw whole brouhaha. Dec 2019: Coronavirus in China 14 Jan 2020:WHO says NO human to human spread (despite Taiwan warning) 31 Jan 2020: Trump bans travel from China 3 Feb 2020: WHO Chief criticises travel bans from China Today, almost 2 million cases and 126,000 people deRead more
Here is my own perception of thw whole brouhaha.
Dec 2019: Coronavirus in China 14 Jan 2020:WHO says NO human to human spread (despite Taiwan warning)
31 Jan 2020: Trump bans travel from China
3 Feb 2020: WHO Chief criticises travel bans from China Today, almost 2 million cases and 126,000 people dead.
The outbreak started as far back in China in December 2019 China suppressed and silenced whistleblowers. China made journalists disappear. The WHO in collusion with China misled the world that there was no human spread and travel bans were unnecessary.
There is strong evidence that China lied to the world. Today, President Trump announced US will stop the funding of the World Health Organization while an investigation is conducted to assess the WHO’s role in possible deliberate mismanaging of the Coronavirus outbreak around the world.
China denied for months in 2003 that it had a serious outbreak of a lethal respiratory disease in its southern cities. That outbreak is known as SARS, for severe acute respiratory syndrome [SARS]. There were over 8,000 cases and 774 people died.
And you know what would shock you even further: despite all those controversies about his role in Ethiopia, Tedros won the WHO top job ahead of British challenger Dr David Nabarro, because China worked tirelessly to make it happen.
Now when you consider all the above, How China suppressed whistleblowers, How China and WHO lied there was no human to human spread despite evidence from Taiwan, How WHO deceived the world into thinking Chinese travel bans are unnecessary,
So rationally, Trump’s decision to stop funding the WHO for now, Look at it this way USA gives the biggest funds to WHO, USA feels WHO has been incompetent on their handling of the Covid19 outbreak, now causing the lives of over 26,000 citizens with over 600,000 cases,
What Impact does being self aware have in our daily life?
Self-Awareness What are you pretending not to know? This was perhaps the most powerful question that has been answered by @bengleib). The answer clearly states that "all possibilities open up when we stop deceiving ourselves." Why don’t you do the things you know you should be doing? Life isn’t aboRead more
Self-Awareness
What are you pretending not to know? This was perhaps the most powerful question that has been answered by @bengleib). The answer clearly states that “all possibilities open up when we stop deceiving ourselves.”
Why don’t you do the things you know you should be doing? Life isn’t about figuring out what to do. The real challenge is (not so) simply doing the things we know we should be doing.
What are your values and are you being true to them? Write down the 3 most important aspects of each of these areas: family, romantic relationships, friends, work, health, sex and spirituality. These are your values. When we don’t act congruently with what we value, symptoms of discomfort arise.
In what ways are you being perceived, that you’re not aware of? Perception is reality. Make sure, for better or worse, you know what people think of you.
What don’t you know, that you don’t know? It’s always the obstacles that we don’t even see coming that are the biggest challenges in life. Get in the habit of asking people that have been there and done it before for guidance
According to Jason Nasir, being able to answer these big questions will make a big impact on your life.
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Being knowledgeable helps you in times of emergency, that is why I have chosen to outline this. I hope it helps someone. Trust your guts. It’s the body 1st line defence. Removing objects from stab wounds will increase the blood loss and thus it will increase the chance of that person dying. LRead more
Being knowledgeable helps you in times of emergency, that is why I have chosen to outline this. I hope it helps someone.
I hope this helps someone someday.
See lessHow true is this? Are there countries that use a different calendar aside the one we use?
13 months in a year? Yes, in fact here in Africa There are many cultures around the world that have and follow their own calendars, which is exactly not the same as the Western Gregorian calendar. However, despite that, they abide by the rule of 12 months a year. An Ethiopian year is comprised of 13Read more
13 months in a year?
Yes, in fact here in Africa
There are many cultures around the world that have and follow their own calendars, which is exactly not the same as the Western Gregorian calendar. However, despite that, they abide by the rule of 12 months a year. An Ethiopian year is comprised of 13 months and is seven years behind the Gregorian calendar. In fact, Ethiopians celebrated the new millennium on September 11, 2007; this is because the Ethiopians continued with the same calendar that the Roman church amended in 525 AD. While the first 12 months have 30 days, the last month, called Pagume, has five days and six days in a leap year.
Till date, Ethiopia uses its ancient calendar, which hardly creates any inconvenience for travellers because of the calendar difference. However, most Ethiopians these days are now aware of the Gregorian calendar, and some even use both calendars interchangeably.
Ethiopia, being one of the few countries in the world, still uses its own calendar system. The country celebrates some important holidays on days that are different from the rest of the world.
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To illustrate the effectiveness of social distancing measures, let’s consider the following example. Starting off with one infected person, the virus spreads and the number of cases doubles every four days. 36 days into the outbreak, we have 512 cases and government A decides to do something. It impRead more
To illustrate the effectiveness of social distancing measures, let’s consider the following example. Starting off with one infected person, the virus spreads and the number of cases doubles every four days. 36 days into the outbreak, we have 512 cases and government A decides to do something. It implements social distancing measures that, for the sake of simplicity, immediately bring the doubling time from four days up to eight days. Meanwhile government B doesn’t think it’s necessary to do anything and lets the virus spread unchecked. Three and a half weeks later, 60 days into the outbreak, government A is dealing with 4,096 cases while government B is looking at more than 30,000 cases.
To further show how big of a factor time is when dealing with exponential growth, let’s bring government C in, which decides to implement the same measures as government A, only eight days later, once it has reached 2,000 cases. In this case, the measures are still highly effective, but the country still ends up with twice as many cases as country A, which simply acted quicker.
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Here is my own perception of thw whole brouhaha. Dec 2019: Coronavirus in China 14 Jan 2020:WHO says NO human to human spread (despite Taiwan warning) 31 Jan 2020: Trump bans travel from China 3 Feb 2020: WHO Chief criticises travel bans from China Today, almost 2 million cases and 126,000 people deRead more
Here is my own perception of thw whole brouhaha.
Dec 2019: Coronavirus in China 14 Jan 2020:WHO says NO human to human spread (despite Taiwan warning)
31 Jan 2020: Trump bans travel from China
3 Feb 2020: WHO Chief criticises travel bans from China Today, almost 2 million cases and 126,000 people dead.
The outbreak started as far back in China in December 2019 China suppressed and silenced whistleblowers. China made journalists disappear. The WHO in collusion with China misled the world that there was no human spread and travel bans were unnecessary.
There is strong evidence that China lied to the world. Today, President Trump announced US will stop the funding of the World Health Organization while an investigation is conducted to assess the WHO’s role in possible deliberate mismanaging of the Coronavirus outbreak around the world.
China denied for months in 2003 that it had a serious outbreak of a lethal respiratory disease in its southern cities. That outbreak is known as SARS, for severe acute respiratory syndrome [SARS]. There were over 8,000 cases and 774 people died.
And you know what would shock you even further: despite all those controversies about his role in Ethiopia, Tedros won the WHO top job ahead of British challenger Dr David Nabarro, because China worked tirelessly to make it happen.
Now when you consider all the above, How China suppressed whistleblowers, How China and WHO lied there was no human to human spread despite evidence from Taiwan, How WHO deceived the world into thinking Chinese travel bans are unnecessary,
So rationally, Trump’s decision to stop funding the WHO for now, Look at it this way USA gives the biggest funds to WHO, USA feels WHO has been incompetent on their handling of the Covid19 outbreak, now causing the lives of over 26,000 citizens with over 600,000 cases,
See less