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8 fun riddles that will make everyone think A little Brain Training

A little Brain Training Task 1: How do you divide five apples among five people so that one of them remains in the basket?   Answer: One of the five must take his apple with the basket Task 2: The person who does it doesn't need it. The person who buys it does not use it. The person using it doesn't even know about it. What is it?  Answer: Grave. Task 3: A dog tied to a nine-meter leash walks two hundred meters. How does he manage to do it?  Answer: There is no tie on the dog's leash. Task 4: A man drives a truck. His headlights were not on. There was no moon. A woman started to cross in front of the machine, but the driver managed to see her. How? Answer: It was just a clear, sunny day Task 5: Place a sign between 5 and 6 to obtain a number greater than 5 but less than 6.  Answer: Insert a comma. Task 6. Where there are rivers but no water, there are cities but no buildings, and there are forests but no trees? Answer: On the map. Task 7: If it rains at 12 o'clo...

Analysis of the Paris 2024 Olympics: A look back

The Paris 2024 Olympics was a spectacular sporting event that left a lasting mark on the history of sports. This event was not only a celebration of athleticism but also of culture and innovation. New sports: The debut of breakdancing as an Olympic sport was one of the most memorable moments. This dynamic and modern sport caught the attention of young people and showed that the Olympic Games are evolving and adapting to new trends. Organizers of the Paris Olympics placed a strong emphasis on sustainability. Recycled materials were used, the amount of waste was reduced, and the transport was mostly electric. This was an important step towards a greener Olympic Games. The Paris Games were among the first to use technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality at scale. This allowed viewers around the world to immerse themselves in the event in a completely new way. The Paris Olympics focus on social issues such as equality, inclusion, and anti-discrimination. It was ...

Why people will be more unhappy and poor

Humanity has been in constant war since time immemorial. Could we consider why we replace the term "dictator" with "president" and "parliament"? After all, when we go to vote, no one tells us that there will be a war. We bear responsibility for the misinformation we've received. Conflicts don't start that way. Someone is always ready. Alternatively, there may be a vested interest in creating conflicts. With a bare ass, what can someone do? Nothing. So someone paid him and, most importantly, provided him with weapons. In the past two years, almost all countries have increased their arms budgets. What follows is that reducing other features improves the citizen's condition. All other things—education, health care, infrastructure, subsidizing food, and others—have no way to improve. Not to mention research centers that need more money to discover better medicines and everything needed for better living.  It affects almost every family. In a word, ...

Is it worth Investing in VISA? A Professional Insight on Your Financial Growth

Are you a novice investor trying to find your footing in the whirlwind world of finance? Perhaps you are a seasoned participant searching for a solid addition to your portfolio that offers stability and growth. The sheer number of investment opportunities present today can be overwhelming. This multitude of available options, despite being beneficial, often leaves investors unsure and unconfident about making the right decision. Among the myriad of potential investments vying for your capital, one company consistently stands out: VISA.  Investing in the stock market is a risky endeavor, as sudden market fluctuations and unpredictable shifts in economic forecasts frequently remind us. You are undoubtedly aware that making poor investment decisions can have significant financial consequences. That's why it's so crucially important to make informed moves based on thorough research and calculated predictions. When considering a company like VISA, it may seem like a golden opportuni...

Eight logic puzzles to train the mind

Not only the body but also the brain needs training. 1. How many spoons should be placed on the table where a mother, father, and all their children are sitting—three boys who have a sister each—so that there is a spoon for each? 2. You participate in a race. You overtake second in the race. What position are you in? 3. Take 1000 and add 40 to it. Now add another 1000. Now add 30. Add another 1000. Now add another 20. Add another 1000. Add another 10. What's the final result?  4. If it rains at 00:00 at night, can you expect sunny weather after 72 hours?  5. On the same shelf in the study of a scientist, there were two books next to each other. One was 230 pages, and the other was 325. How many pages are there between the first page of the first book and the last page of the second book?  6. At the dawn of cinema, an American movie theater began to lose money. Spectators were frustrated with the ladies who refused to remove their hats in the hall and thus covered the scre...

Faith in pharmaceutical companies

I had an interesting conversation with people who have a terrible opinion of pharmaceutical companies. They were convinced that they were a company that wiped out the human population. They didn't even want to hear my opinion. That's why I took the liberty of writing it here. As far as I know from history, without vaccines and medicines, man could hardly prolong life. I am not an advocate or a spokesperson. But my opinion is that the word medicine means to cure. Aren't medicines made from herbs or herbal or mineral teas? It was chemistry. Aren't these ingredients from our planet? Isn't the research done based on what can stop the causative bacteria? It took at least seven years to discover a drug. The discovery of a drug did not happen in a single year. Don't we live in the era of fast communications and fast computers? It's one thing to discover the formula; it's another thing to produce the drug itself. Don't the big companies have research centers...

It's time to redefine your understanding of wealth because wealth isn't about the display;

Have you ever wondered why the super-rich, with wealth far exceeding that of average millionaires, opt for a lifestyle draped in far less ostentatious, yet more power-imbued style? What is the secret that separates these billionaires and millionaires, particularly when it comes to displaying their wealth? The distinction lies not merely in the zeros that add to their bank balance but rather in their attitudes, tastes, and principles that govern their wealth display. As captivating as it may sound, it's the humble approach the wealthiest keep toward their lives that encourages them to lead an unpretentious and less flamboyant life, in contrast to the typical millionaire archetype. The first trait that you'll notice is the superrich's inclination toward subdued opulence. Instead of public extravagance, they prefer inconspicuous consumption, viewing their riches as a tool for their distinctive way of life, not a baton to bathe in unabashed luxury. It's the discretion in co...