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I’ve been a software developer for coming up to three years, these are the things that really make me enjoy this career and make me thrilled to recommend it to others.
The access to information we have thanks to the advance of technology is at a fascinating increase. This is how it affects our ability to perceive information.
Practising nonattachment is not giving up on aspirations or desires but realizing that it would be wise to drop the attachment to our thoughts on the outcome.
If you want freedom, security, and privacy, it's possible and worth the investment.
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Why we need to make time to visit our own depths of thought.
That sounds ideal, but what does it take to have real multithreading with appropriate locks and to secure your program so it can run smoothly without you worrying if you will ever get a deadlock or a race condition? Just some locks, semaphores, and a lot of time to think it through.
Perhaps we need to learn to become friends with our here and now to build better tomorrows.
Dancing styles are as unique as fingerprints: algorithms explain why.
3 apps to enhance your fitness routine, from a fitness lover
Man-made technologies have now changed the lives of a Man to an extreme extent. We have made progress very quickly in the last 3-4 decades. It has taken us so far that many of us nowadays cannot imagine a single day without checking our smartphones now.
Money does not bring happiness. Money buys freedom. Freedom to take a leave when you feel burned out. Freedom to leave a country. Freedom to own a house.
Adopting a stoic mindset, employing consistent habits, learning to enjoy improving in our craft could bring meaningful insights into our efforts.
The Nordic countries are known for the benefits they provide to their citizens for the sake of their happiness
Money does not buy happiness, money buys freedom. Having a bit of wealth means the possibility of taking time off from work when feeling burned out or sick.
There are so many gummy brands in the market. Everyone calling itself better than the other. Then, how do you decide which hair & skin gummies you can rely on?
How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day, August 2000 by Arnold Bennett is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
What is the link between industrial/organizational psychology and modern kitchen layouts? It all started with Lillian Gilbreth.
Last year I posted an article about how to find the things that you love. This year I collected more metrics and I learned how to make my day better.
I’ve been working from home for twenty years.
We Evolved for Free-Range Living
Transferable soft skills are crucial regardless of operating in a high-performance work setting or negotiating going-out rules with a 3-year-old.
Self-fulfilling prophecies describe predictions of a situation that can change our thoughts and behaviors, thus becoming real.
By learning and applying new words and mental concepts, we will not simply react to what happens to us but stop, ask, revise.
Our human brains cannot correctly control multitasking and context switching, affecting our productivity and well-being.
The sharing economy operates on peer-to-peer exchanges. This allows people to have an enjoyable lifestyle without owning the stuff they would like to use. With the unemployment rate at its lowest in 50 years and nominal wage at its highest in a decade, the American economy is thriving. However, the cost of living is outpacing wage, preventing Americans from living a great lifestyle. This has led to the rise in peer-to-peer lending and borrowing, facilitated by apps and technology, known as the sharing economy.
A discussion on the skills children should develop to face tomorrow’s challenges.
Kaizen is deceptively simple and utterly brilliant.
Shoshin is a Zen concept that companies, science researchers or regular people can practice for a better mindset.
we are not brains that have an attached body. We are bodies.
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, by Arnold Bennett is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. Chapter X: Nothing in Life is Humdrum
We all have our peculiar reading tastes that we don’t need to defend — de gustibus.
In this thread, our community discusses Stipe Pleic's case and whether or not they'll go total immersion in a characters' lifestyle.
Procrastination is a coping mechanism for negative emotions such as boredom, frustration, self-doubt, and anxiety.
Journaling is a self-care habit that helps us understand ourselves better through writing.
In psychologist Guy Winch’s book The Squeaky Wheel: Complaining the Right Way to Get Results, Improve Your Relationships, and Enhance Self-Esteem, I came across one of the most descriptive explanations on how to handle the emotional load of uncomfortable situations.
As I started writing articles for this blog for over a year now, I thought to review the lessons I learned about writing during this journey.
Over time, habits will compound into excellent or disastrous answers to our daily entropy.
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