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What is your dreams house

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Write about your dream home. As a dreamer, I imagine my dream house as a magical, otherworldly place that transcends the boundaries of reality. It's a place where the impossible becomes possible and where anything I can dream up can become a reality. In my dream house, the architecture is unique and stunning, with flowing curves and intricate details that defy gravity and physics. The walls are made of a shimmering, iridescent material that changes color with the light, creating a dazzling display of hues and shades. As I step inside, I'm greeted by a vast, open space that stretches out in all directions. The floors are made of a soft, velvety material that cushions my feet with every step. The ceiling is so high that it seems to disappear into the clouds, and the air is filled with a gentle, soothing breeze. The rooms in my dream house are equally enchanting, each with its distinct character and charm. There's a library with towering shelves of books that seem to go on for...

You get some great, amazingly fantastic news. What’s the first thing you do?

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A little bit of good news goes a long way in cutting through less encouraging headlines and lifting our spirits. Here, we round up six good things that have happened this week (from Monday 6th November), to make you smile, laugh and feel hopeful… After being stuck on a rock for the past two years, the ewe – now named Fiona – has been rescued by a band of volunteers. Fiona was stranded at the foot of cliffs in the Scottish Highlands before being rescued in what has been called an "epic mission". The rescue group, The Sheep Game, said: "She is in incredible fettle. Britain's loneliest sheep is lonely no more. "We’ve named her Fiona and she’s now safe and well and heading to a well-known Scottish farm park. The rescue was EPIC!" Fiona was first spotted by Jillian Turner in 2021 when she was kayaking between Balintore and Nigg, before seeing the ewe in the same place the following year. Now safe, Fiona has settled into a comfy life at Dalscone Farm ...

Are there any activities or hobbies you've outgrown or lost interest in over time?

Are there any activities or hobbies you've outgrown or lost interest in over time? Spend a small amount of time on what you would like to do, but make sure to do it every day. the more you do it every day, the better you'll become, even if it's only a small amount each day. You'll eventually notice you are getting better/progressing which will motivate you to dedicate more and more time each day to whatever it is you want to do. There are some things that we simply lose interest in after graduating and the reason we hang on to them is just because they are an itch in the back of our minds we didn't have time to scratch while being busy with the faculty. Let connect

Create a furnace that helps people to learn and benefits

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Create a furnace that helps people to learn and benefits The greatest thing someone can do in life is love and create conducive atmospheric conditions where you can teach people how to learn and also become the better version of themselves,   The furnace is the sophisticated ovum of fire that can help transform and recreate new things,  Here this multinational industry is not just here to lift you but also to teach and reposition your mindset to start earning great value  Reach out to us today let discuss  business and investment to clear your debt and become the best version of yourself  Let's Connect https://maximeerfurtsspace.quora.com/?invite_code=TGah2RWeCgJz8FG4N6Ac

What's your favorite candy?

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What's your favorite candy? What was your favorite candy when you were a kid, and what is your favorite candy now? Peppermints…preferably strong English ones, though I’ll settle in a pinch. I also like dark chocolate in very small doses, properly made caramel, and the Ghirardelli peppermint bark based on dark chocolate, which thankfully only comes out around Christmas time, and is available in individually wrapped servings so I can control my intake of the stuff. As a child, I liked starlight mints and candy canes, dinner mints, and a soft red and white sort of puffed peppermint that you can still get occasionally. I have had a tub sitting on top of my fridge for a few years now, and I eat a couple here and there. They are good, but overpoweringly sweet.

Do you need a break? From what?

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Do you need a break? From what? I always decide on what to do by Crossing through what my goal is. The only power that tells or even reaches me on what I've to do is all about focusing on my goal. About the time to rest;— I never get rest after I accomplish what I had planned for the day, but if I fail to do what I had planned then I at least fulfill about 75% of it. That's when my heart feels at ease to get into bed. There are even some naps I take in between working (studying) to recharge and this is because the to-do list I have is divided into parcels so that I can get some time to take a nap and drink some water or even eat. It is this way that I get even to never listen to the words that come out of the negative people and completely ignore them. It's this way that I feel comfortable even when people see that I'm not sure/serious about what I am doing (studying). They have to judge me because most of the time I'm at the hostel I ever watch movies or sleep very...

The most important invention in your lifetime is...

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About the fire About a million years ago, early humans are believed to first have controlled fire. Having discovered and made a fire, humans acquired a reliable source of warmth, light, and energy. Humans could now cook food, see in the night, and be warm when it was cold outside. Humans could now also experiment with their new power, putting different substances into the fire and mixing them under the influence of fire, thus discovering chemistry. Humans then discovered that fire created lots of energy. Warm up the water and you get steam. You could use that to move objects. Soon, the steam engine was born. From there on, the milestones continue: Electricity, Use of fossil fuels, The Automobile, Telecommunication, and The Internet. Everything humans achieved can be traced back to that one time an early human created a flame for the first time. Controlled fire is responsible for the formation of a modern human society. FIRE IS THE BEST THING HUMAN HANDS HAVE EVER CREATED.

Mindwarming and expectations

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Mindwarming and expectations  The sudden joy when you have been waiting for something amicable,   What you will assume how you will feel what will be the outcome of your expectations,  People go through financial instability because they do not follow the right part or maybe they are very afraid to take a step that will lead them to their breakthrough destination,   I will applaud you for your guidance in the part that will lead to your success  No charges apply  All you need to do is tell me how and I will get you registered to start a new way to finance instability  Let connect 

Describe your ideal day from beginning to end.

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A good day for me would look like this… Being a mere mortal, and a woman of faith….a good day starts with the gift of waking up, and realizing what a beautiful blessing that is. It’s a good day. I’ve got a husband who loves me, despite all my many flaws, and abundant metaphorical warts. My cats and dogs are thrilled with the prospect of another day. And with that, another breakfast. Their day is off to a good start, and so is mine. It’s a good day. I feed the menagerie of 12 four-legged furry friends. I open the back door to let the dogs out, and to fill the bird feeder. Seems we have a family of tree swallows nesting in the birdhouse. What a blessing to watch them build their nest. It’s a good day. Let connect 

Time management significant and perspectives

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Pretty old guy (86) here. Something I have noticed about my perception of time is how fast it seems to go nowadays, and how it has been speeding up for years. I graduated from eighth grade in 1948. At that time not everyone went to high school, at least not every farm boy in South Dakota. At that time also, four years was roughly one-third of my lifetime to that point. So, after having spent almost two-thirds of my lifetime in school, the thought of almost another third of a lifetime doing something I pretty much hated was overwhelming. I begged my parents to allow me not to go, but they insisted, Nowadays, four years is a much smaller percentage of my lifetime, and as a result, I think, four years seems to go much faster. So, although, in reality, clocks have moved at the same speed over my lifetime, my perception of that reality (that clock speed) has changed. And I think that perception relates to what percentage of a lifetime a particular amount of time is. For me, years back, week...