Thought of the Day: Counting

When you count from one to two you skip and infinite amount of numbers. Yes, it’s true that when counting from one to two (or from any whole number to another), you theoretically skip an infinite number of numbers. This is because, between any two distinct whole numbers, there are infinitely many other whole numbers.Continue reading “Thought of the Day: Counting”

Thought of the Day: Money

You don’t own money, it’s just your turn with it. The phrase “You don’t own money, it’s just your turn with it” is a perspective often used to highlight the transient nature of wealth. In essence, it suggests that money is not something you possess permanently but rather something you temporarily hold and use beforeContinue reading “Thought of the Day: Money”

Thought of the Day: Jaws

Our jaws can only bite upwards. So you can’t actually bite down. The statement that our jaws can only bite upwards and cannot bite down is not entirely accurate. The human jaw is capable of both upward and downward movement, allowing us to close our mouths and exert force in both directions. When we sayContinue reading “Thought of the Day: Jaws”

Thought of the Day: Eyes

When you close both of your eyes you see black, but when you close one you don’t see half black. When you close both of your eyes, you perceive darkness because both eyes are essentially blocking out light. Your brain interprets this lack of visual input as darkness. However, when you close only one eye,Continue reading “Thought of the Day: Eyes”