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Have you ever been asked by someone to describe a list of character traits that you possess? Or may be that asked you to describe your personality in a few words? If yes. Were you be able to do it? It’s okay if you were not able to. Because, it can be very difficult to perceive your own list of character traits, and expressing them openly in front of the world. Detemining the List of Character Traits that You Possess Considering the fact that you have never really taken a personality trait test, or read about what your personality might be like, you probably rely on other’s list of character traits about you. “He’s very debonair.” “She can be very bossy at times.” “Why is he always so uptight?” “Her demeanor is so calming.” Descriptions like these by others make our list of character traits, which…

Communication barriers in the workplace can lead to a loss of thousands of dollars not only to the company, but can also lead to someone losing their job(s). Communication skills play an essential role for every employee in an organization. Although every employee goes through a strict scrutiny before being selected for the job, it becomes very difficult for them to communicate with their colleagues. The core of this problem in a workplace is communication barriers. If these communication barriers are not tackled with and solved in the first place, it is probable that this issue might persist. It will eventually make the real time collaboration weak among the employees. Communication barriers are more likely to increase if they are not eradicated for good. In order to improve the efficiency and productivity of employees, you need to come with a solution to overcome these communication barriers. The core…

We will use a number of Mandela Effect examples in this post to explain this truly bizarre concept. It occurs when a number of unconnected people, end up recalling a nonexistent event being identical to another. Or in other words, a type of false memory. What is the Mandela Effect? The Mandela effect is a form of confabulation, a term that is used in psychiatry to describe memory disturbances. Though the internet term was described in 2010 by Fiona Broome, an internet enthusiast. BigThink also has this to say regarding when the Mandela Effect became popular: On December 5th, 2013, when President Mandela died, a large number of people around the world found themselves thinking they were sure he died much earlier, while in prison in the 1980s. These people found each other online and the Mandela Effect was born. A lot of people, commonly strangers claim to have experienced…

Several decades have been spent by people wondering a lot of things, asking questions that make you think about your existence, and striving to get their answers by the Creator, or through observations, and thought-provoking meditation sessions. The world evolved slowly and gradually, starting with something as small as the invention of fire, to the first man landing on the moon (and not Mars). Despite these tremendous achievements, each one of us still fails to understand the reason of our existence, giving us an existential crisis. Understanding life is not in our thoughts compared to the first ever thinkers of civilized consciousness. Where did it all begin? Why are we even alive? Is there anything I am benefiting from on this planet? Am I supposed to give something back to humanity? Such questions can be compared to a lot of stories from the past. Just like the fictional “Wizard of…