LPT: Go check your batteries on old phones. They're a fire hazard!
Old rechargeable batteries decay over time, when not used, and they can literally explode, if the insides gets exposed to air, and the fuel is the battery itself. I recently found an old box with
The Lunar Rehearsal: Why the Artemis II Return is a Victory for More Than Just NASA
As NPR reported, the successful splashdown of the Artemis II crew following their ten-day journey around the Moon was a moment that captured the collective imagination of the country. While
LPT: Most people don’t need more motivation, they need fewer options
I’ve noticed a lot of people struggle not because they’re lazy, but because they keep giving themselves too many choices. When everything is optional, nothing actually gets done.
LPT: Do something nice to help your partner in the morning
This isn't something that has an actual measurable benefit, but there are myriad things you can do to give them a chance of having a nice day
LPT You cannot always control events, but you can control the "lens" through which you see them
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LPT Instead of filming things, scrolling random media/other peoples doings/entertainment/people advertising themselves, look inward. Study your past doings and memories.
Big doom scroller here. Open up your picture roll and peruse that instead. You will get so many more genuine thoughts and feelings than you will ever get from someone
Beyond the Splashdown: Why the Artemis II Return is a Psychological Victory for NASA
The recent arrival of the Artemis II crew at Houston's Ellington Field might look like a simple homecoming, but beneath the celebratory atmosphere lies a significant shift in
The Human Cost of the Lunar Moonshot
When we talk about space exploration, the conversation usually centers on thrust-to-weight ratios, heat shield integrity, and orbital mechanics. We focus on the machines. But the recent return of the
The Return of the Lunar Dream: Why Artemis II Matters More Than the Splashdown
According to NPR, the Artemis II crew's return to Earth following their ten-day lunar orbit marks a pivotal moment in modern spaceflight. While the technical achievement of the
Beyond the Splashdown: Why Artemis II is a Psychological Reset for a Divided Nation
The recent return of the Artemis II crew marks more than just a successful mission; it represents a rare moment of unified national focus. As NPR reported, the splashdown following
The Lunar Orbit Milestone: Why Artemis II is the Real Starting Line
The splashdown in the Pacific might look like a routine conclusion to a high-stakes mission, but we need to look past the splashing water. According to reporting from The Washington
Can anybody give me advice on how to be quiet please?
In a developing story, can anybody give me advice on how to be quiet please? has captured attention across media outlets. This story continues to develop as more details emerge.