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Headline, June 13 2022/ ''' '' LIFE HACKS LIFT '' '''


''' '' LIFE HACKS

 LIFT '' '''

 


THE WORLD STUDENTS SOCIETY - FOR EVERY SUBJECT IN THE WORLD - isn't  about the Global Founder Framers. !WOW! is about the students and the world's needs, and how we can struggle to voice, serve and solve them.

Here are some practical bits of advice that will change everything not for the Students, Professors and  Teachers, but the entire mankind as a whole.

WE HERE at Opinion Headquarters don't merely offer you controversial opinions on world events, we offer princeless life hacks to help you float effortlessly through the miasma of modern existence. These are the kind of bits of golden wisdom that get earned over the decades of experience but that can be shared for free.

We're inspired by the legendary tech journalist Kevin Kelly, who, for his 68th, 69th, and 70th birthdays shared his life learnings on his Technews blog. Here are some of Kelly's life hack gems [I've reworded several for conclusion].

When you have 90 percent of a large project completed, finishing up the final details will take another 90 percent.

.- Anything you say before the world ''but'' does not count. 

.- Denying or deflecting a compliment is rude. Accept it with thanks.

.- Getting cheated occasionally is a small price to pay for trusting the best of everyone, because when you trust the best in others they will treat you the best.

.- When you get invited to something in the future, ask yourself. Would I do this tomorrow?

.- Purchase a tourist guidebook to your hometown. You'll learn a lot playing tourist once a year.

.- The thing that made you weird as a kid could make you great as an adult.

.- It's not an apology if it comes with an excuse.

.- Just because it's not your fault doesn't mean it's not your responsibility.

.- Ignore what they are thinking of you because they are not thinking of you.

.- If you think you saw a mouse, you did, and if there is one, there are others.

.- Something does not need to be perfect to be wonderful, especially weddings.

.- The biggest lie we tell ourselves is, ''I don't need to write this down because I will remember it.''

BRAVO to Kevin Kelly. Everybody learns life lessons. Not everyone clarifies them with such precision and shares them with such generosity. But even Kelly does not have a monopoly on practical wisdom.

For example, over the last few years I have embraced, almost as a religious mantra, the idea that if you're not sure you can carry it all, take two trips.

A friend shares the advice : '' Always make the call. If you're distrubed or confused by something somebody did, always pick up the phone. ''

A search around the world of online advice givers uncovers some other demands of practical wisdom, both prosaic and profound :

JOB INTERVIEWS are not really about you. They are about the employer's needs and how you can fill them.

If you can't make up your mind between two options, flip a coin. Don't decide based on which side of the coin came up. Decide based on your emotional reaction to which side came up.

Take photos of things your parents do everyday. That's how you'll want to remember them.

Build identity capital. In your 20s do three fascinating things that job interviewers and dinner companions will want to ask you about for the rest of your life.

Marriage is a 50-year conversation. Marry someone you want to talk with for the rest of your life.

If you're giving a speech, be vulnerable. Fall on the audience and let them catch you. They will.

Never be furtive. If you're doing something you don't want others to find out about, it's probably wrong.

WHEN YOU'RE BEGINNING a writing project, give yourself permission to write badly. You can't fix it until it's down on paper.

.- If you meet a jerk once a month, you've met a jerk. If you meet jerks everyday, you're a jerk.

.- Don't try to figure out what your life is about. It's too big a question. Just figure out what the next three years are about.

.- You can always tell someone to go to hell tomorrow.

That last one I got from Warren Buffet. If you follow the life hacks above, you may not wind up as rich as he is, but you may wind up as serene.

The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on Life Hacks and the World, continues. The World Students Society thanks author David Brooks.

With respectful dedication to the Grandparents, Parents, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world. See Ya all prepare and register for Great Global Elections on The World Students Society - for every subject in the world : wssciw.blogspot.com and Twitter - !E-WOW! - The Ecosystem 2011 :

Good Night and God Bless

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