Have you ever heard of Quora? In this social network, you can ask any question you want and get a plethora of answers from fellow Quora users. Some questions have answers you can find in a textbook, while others are full of life advice from Quora users around the world. Here are 10 super threads we think you should take a look at. 1. Sample Answer: I saw a 17-year old stand up to a motorcycle gang. He intervened between 3 motorcycle gang members and a 24-year old retarded man. The 3 men held a tire iron, chain, and bowie knife. Their leader was sitting on a car behind them. The kid stood his ground and talked their leader into letting them leave. They would have killed them. Later I asked him why he got involved… he said, “it was the right thing to do”. – Want more? Check out the heroic deeds of other Quora users . 2. Sample Answer: It’ll take a few seconds to learn and will be useful for the rest of your life. Convenience is the mother of distraction. Make your temptations hard toreach and you’ll be more productive and save a lot of time. Example: Suppose, you are working on some important project and you get distracted by your phone, then keep your phone in a separate room far from the room you are working in. – 3. Sample Answer: You will die. What kind of a person do you want to be. Keep taking risks till you find your passion. Don’t marry for looks, position, excitement, or money. You just made a deal with the devil and it will literally cost you your soul. Your health, not just now but in the future is critical. Take care of it. Honesty, integrity, reliability, decency, kindness, and the like, should become givens in your life where others can easily see them. Find friends who will give you truthful feedback. They will save your life. Learn to reference from your heart (truth), not your head nor feelings. Forgive your parents, siblings, children and those who didn’t know who you are. Find a spiritual center which encompasses a greater purpose for beinghere than just yourself. – 4. Sample Answer: At the end of the game, the king and the pawn go back in the same box. -Italian Proverb When you really think about this, in the end we all share the same fate. No matter how successful you are, (or not), it doesn’t matter in the end. When you fail, it helps to think about this. – 5. Sample Answer: Meditate. It decreases stress, helps you focus. Increases creativity, helps you be more present and able to enjoy your life. Helps with depression, helps circulation. Helps fight fatigue. Helps you feel more connected to everything on earth. It is also healing in that it can help you release negativity, anger, resentment, emotional anguish you are holding onto etc. If you want to improve your quality of life learn to meditate and do it daily. I do it right before bed, it’s the only time in the day when the kids are asleep and I can get quiet and be alone to focus. Helps you sleep better too. Meditation also helps you eat better andmake better choices. Do it, you won’t regret it. – 6. Sample Answer: Twenty Minute Rule- Whenever I would come home from a long day at work or school, I was so tired the only things I could find energy to do were mindless life-negating nonsense– television, Netflix, Reddit, Facebook, whatever. Every night I would somehow find hours of time to do these things (despite being extremely tired), suddenly get a burst of energy towards midnight, stay up way too late, and then get extremely tired the next morning. This cycle would repeat until the weekend, where I would stay up too late on Sunday, and be tired the following Monday. Wash, rinse, repeat. Several years ago, I replaced this nightmarish routine with the twenty minute rule. Now, the moment I get home, I force myself to do at least twenty minutes of one of the following– write an article, read a book, practice chess, learn another language with DuoLingo (I try to do this on my phone, not laptop to minimize the risk ofdistraction), practice guitar, meditate, work on a computer programming language, or improve flexibility with stretching. Customize the activities to suit your interests, but this should generally not involve any computers. Once you get past that twenty minute commitment, you will find that you have the energy to keep going. Over the course of a couple weeks, you will have finished a book — which, for many people, will be the first time they have done so in a long time. If you simply don’t have energy to continue past twenty minutes, or to even start the twenty minutes– GO TO SLEEP. There is precisely no benefit to watching Netflix until you pass out from exhaustion, only to be tired the next day. You need to make it a habit: don’t have energy? Go to sleep. Do have energy? Spend it making yourself better. – For even more small but impactful differences, click . 7. Sample Answer: I went to college to get my bachelor’s degree at 39, graduated Summa with a 3.953 GPA, and dida full career re-invention, to my dream career (video game design), at 41, while a mother of three school-aged children. So, HELL, NO, it’s not too late. It’s only too late if you decide it is. Quoting Shawshank Redemption: “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” – 8. Sample Answer: • Play. The first time baby John Lennon picked up a guitar, I doubt he seriously ran a cost benefit analysis. If you’re trying something out, don’t be in too much of a hurry to take it seriously. Aim to simply enjoy. The effort will come if the passion is there. • Get reckless. If you really don’t know what you want to do, you’re going to have to try things you haven’t done yet. And you’re going to fail – a lot – trying many different things, most of which won’t work. Kids find this a lot easier because they don’t worry about consequences. I encourage you to do the same. If it helps, make it a proud part of your identity: you’re making a point out of fearlessly trying as many things as possible, you sexyroguish daredevil you. • Question everything. You know how everyone knew the world was flat until it wasn’t? You have similarly limiting beliefs in your head right now – probably things like “artists can’t earn a living” or “I’m not smart enough to do this”. Maybe, but have you checked? Have you tried – really tried, like a gun is pointed at your kneecaps – to find an alternative? Most really successful people didn’t just find a way, they created one. • Ignore reality. You know how kids always dream of becoming astronauts, pop stars and giant transforming robots? Barriers don’t apply when you’re five years old. And whilst that seems like a stupid habit that you’d be wise to grow out of, if you’re not sure what you want to do, don’t be in such a hurry to shut your dreams down. Explore the impossible. Often it doesn’t lead to exactly what you’re after (say walking on the moon) but it finds something else instead (like a love of science that starts a whole career). You can’t know this inadvance. Just dare to follow where your heart takes you. Chances are, even if you don’t know what you want, that your childhood at least left you some hints. Are there things you think of fondly, but never find the time for? Start there. The great solace you have is that – by virtue of reading this – you automatically have better options than potato farmer Bill. Access to the entirety of human knowledge (The Google) for one. Better economics for another. And more freedom than most of your grandparents could ever conceive of. Now get outside and play. – 9. Sample Answer: When meeting new people, spend less time time talking about yourself and ask more questions of others. Being a better listener is a skills that will serve you well your entire life. Don’t stress about money. It will come. Read more books. What it will teach you will stick with you, whereas the day to day drama on social media and TV is endless and of no consequence. Learn to tell the difference between people who valueyou for who you are as you are versus those who just want a piece of you. Take chances. In your 20s, you get as many do-overs as you can fit in. – 10. Sample Answer: There are two questions we must ask ourselves: 1) Where am I going? 2) Who will go with me? If you ever get these questions in the wrong order, you’re in trouble. – Which of these is your favorite Quora thread? What threads did we miss? Let us know in the comments, on or Tweet us ! Written by Photo Credit: via
Have you ever heard of Quora? In this social network, you can ask any question you want and get a plethora of answers from fellow Quora users. Some questions have answers you can find in a textbook, while others are full of life advice from Quora users around the world. Here are 10 super threads we think you should take a look at. 1. Sample Answer: I saw a 17-year old stand up to a motorcycle gang. He intervened between 3 motorcycle gang members and a 24-year old retarded man. The 3 men held a tire iron, chain, and bowie knife. Their leader was sitting on a car behind them. The kid stood his ground and talked their leader into letting them leave. They would have killed them. Later I asked him why he got involved… he said, “it was the right thing to do”. – Want more? Check out the heroic deeds of other Quora users . 2. Sample Answer: It’ll take a few seconds to learn and will be useful for the rest of your life. Convenience is the mother of distraction. Make your temptations hard toreach and you’ll be more productive and save a lot of time. Example: Suppose, you are working on some important project and you get distracted by your phone, then keep your phone in a separate room far from the room you are working in. – 3. Sample Answer: You will die. What kind of a person do you want to be. Keep taking risks till you find your passion. Don’t marry for looks, position, excitement, or money. You just made a deal with the devil and it will literally cost you your soul. Your health, not just now but in the future is critical. Take care of it. Honesty, integrity, reliability, decency, kindness, and the like, should become givens in your life where others can easily see them. Find friends who will give you truthful feedback. They will save your life. Learn to reference from your heart (truth), not your head nor feelings. Forgive your parents, siblings, children and those who didn’t know who you are. Find a spiritual center which encompasses a greater purpose for beinghere than just yourself. – 4. Sample Answer: At the end of the game, the king and the pawn go back in the same box. -Italian Proverb When you really think about this, in the end we all share the same fate. No matter how successful you are, (or not), it doesn’t matter in the end. When you fail, it helps to think about this. – 5. Sample Answer: Meditate. It decreases stress, helps you focus. Increases creativity, helps you be more present and able to enjoy your life. Helps with depression, helps circulation. Helps fight fatigue. Helps you feel more connected to everything on earth. It is also healing in that it can help you release negativity, anger, resentment, emotional anguish you are holding onto etc. If you want to improve your quality of life learn to meditate and do it daily. I do it right before bed, it’s the only time in the day when the kids are asleep and I can get quiet and be alone to focus. Helps you sleep better too. Meditation also helps you eat better andmake better choices. Do it, you won’t regret it. – 6. Sample Answer: Twenty Minute Rule- Whenever I would come home from a long day at work or school, I was so tired the only things I could find energy to do were mindless life-negating nonsense– television, Netflix, Reddit, Facebook, whatever. Every night I would somehow find hours of time to do these things (despite being extremely tired), suddenly get a burst of energy towards midnight, stay up way too late, and then get extremely tired the next morning. This cycle would repeat until the weekend, where I would stay up too late on Sunday, and be tired the following Monday. Wash, rinse, repeat. Several years ago, I replaced this nightmarish routine with the twenty minute rule. Now, the moment I get home, I force myself to do at least twenty minutes of one of the following– write an article, read a book, practice chess, learn another language with DuoLingo (I try to do this on my phone, not laptop to minimize the risk ofdistraction), practice guitar, meditate, work on a computer programming language, or improve flexibility with stretching. Customize the activities to suit your interests, but this should generally not involve any computers. Once you get past that twenty minute commitment, you will find that you have the energy to keep going. Over the course of a couple weeks, you will have finished a book — which, for many people, will be the first time they have done so in a long time. If you simply don’t have energy to continue past twenty minutes, or to even start the twenty minutes– GO TO SLEEP. There is precisely no benefit to watching Netflix until you pass out from exhaustion, only to be tired the next day. You need to make it a habit: don’t have energy? Go to sleep. Do have energy? Spend it making yourself better. – For even more small but impactful differences, click . 7. Sample Answer: I went to college to get my bachelor’s degree at 39, graduated Summa with a 3.953 GPA, and dida full career re-invention, to my dream career (video game design), at 41, while a mother of three school-aged children. So, HELL, NO, it’s not too late. It’s only too late if you decide it is. Quoting Shawshank Redemption: “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” – 8. Sample Answer: • Play. The first time baby John Lennon picked up a guitar, I doubt he seriously ran a cost benefit analysis. If you’re trying something out, don’t be in too much of a hurry to take it seriously. Aim to simply enjoy. The effort will come if the passion is there. • Get reckless. If you really don’t know what you want to do, you’re going to have to try things you haven’t done yet. And you’re going to fail – a lot – trying many different things, most of which won’t work. Kids find this a lot easier because they don’t worry about consequences. I encourage you to do the same. If it helps, make it a proud part of your identity: you’re making a point out of fearlessly trying as many things as possible, you sexyroguish daredevil you. • Question everything. You know how everyone knew the world was flat until it wasn’t? You have similarly limiting beliefs in your head right now – probably things like “artists can’t earn a living” or “I’m not smart enough to do this”. Maybe, but have you checked? Have you tried – really tried, like a gun is pointed at your kneecaps – to find an alternative? Most really successful people didn’t just find a way, they created one. • Ignore reality. You know how kids always dream of becoming astronauts, pop stars and giant transforming robots? Barriers don’t apply when you’re five years old. And whilst that seems like a stupid habit that you’d be wise to grow out of, if you’re not sure what you want to do, don’t be in such a hurry to shut your dreams down. Explore the impossible. Often it doesn’t lead to exactly what you’re after (say walking on the moon) but it finds something else instead (like a love of science that starts a whole career). You can’t know this inadvance. Just dare to follow where your heart takes you. Chances are, even if you don’t know what you want, that your childhood at least left you some hints. Are there things you think of fondly, but never find the time for? Start there. The great solace you have is that – by virtue of reading this – you automatically have better options than potato farmer Bill. Access to the entirety of human knowledge (The Google) for one. Better economics for another. And more freedom than most of your grandparents could ever conceive of. Now get outside and play. – 9. Sample Answer: When meeting new people, spend less time time talking about yourself and ask more questions of others. Being a better listener is a skills that will serve you well your entire life. Don’t stress about money. It will come. Read more books. What it will teach you will stick with you, whereas the day to day drama on social media and TV is endless and of no consequence. Learn to tell the difference between people who valueyou for who you are as you are versus those who just want a piece of you. Take chances. In your 20s, you get as many do-overs as you can fit in. – 10. Sample Answer: There are two questions we must ask ourselves: 1) Where am I going? 2) Who will go with me? If you ever get these questions in the wrong order, you’re in trouble. – Which of these is your favorite Quora thread? What threads did we miss? Let us know in the comments, on or Tweet us ! Written by Photo Credit: via
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