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This Is What You Should Read Every Day A Calendar of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy. Marginal Revolution by Tyler Cowen. Some other good daily reads: Calling it a Day: Daily Meditations for Workaholics by Robert Larranaga. Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations by Frederick Buechner. More items... •
To keep him in love with you, you need to show kindness and consideration to your man to let him know you care about him. Some people believe that...
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Hacking (or, more formally, “unauthorized computer access”) is defined in California law as knowingly accessing any computer, computer system or...
Read More »Reading is not just something you should do on vacation, or when you have free time. It should be, like all important things in your life, a daily practice, something you’re working to get better at. Although I certainly read on some days more than others, I work hard to make sure I read something every day. That means I am spending time each day with whatever book I am trying to get through, but it means I spend time, daily, with a few specific books (and authors) that I benefit from each time I pick them up. Which is why I am sending this special Reading List Email with some recommendations of books (and sites) I try to look at every single morning. And don’t tell me you don’t have time to read every day. You do!
Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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However, there is no known food that supplies all the needs of human adults on a long-term basis. Since Taylor is determined to follow a one-food...
Read More »There is nobody who has exposed me to more books and ideas than Tyler Cowen. That’s why his blog MarginalRevolution.com is basically the only site I check every single day, without fail, sometimes multiple times a day. Tyler is a polymath, a diverse and contrarian thinker, who has incredible taste for interesting ideas, ways of thinking and modern and classical wisdom. If you are not reading this site every day, you’re not learning as much as you can. I really like Tyler’s books as well, including Average is Over, The Complacent Class and Discover Your Inner Economist. I listen to his podcast weekly, and if Tyler had a page a day book, I’d read that each morning.
When using quality magazines with quality ammunition, stored and maintained properly, you can leave them loaded as long as you want to without any...
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It's called the 3-1-1 liquids rule. Each item must be 3.4 ounces or less and must be able to fit inside a one-quart size clear zip-top bag. The...
Read More »I’m a big fan of newsletters, as well. Here are some that I subscribe to:
Unfortunately, there are no available studies on how long the cold sore virus can live on chapstick. Scientists do know that HSV-1 can live outside...
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Make sure you have: the stock of long-term storage products; drinking and technical water; first aid kit; cash; flashlights, spare batteries or...
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Barrel lengths above 20 inches will be more accurate at longer distances. However, most hunting shots are taken at ranges that allow a lighter more...
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No wonder it's often called the ultimate survival food. Rice. ... Dried Beans. ... Spices. ... White vinegar. ... Canned Foods. ... Bouillon Cubes....
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