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Early Birds and Night Owls

  In this world, there are two kinds of people in this world, people who love to hear birds chirping in the morning, and people who wish the birds had a mute button somewhere. Someone likes the sun going up, someone likes the sun drowning to keep the night up. In other words, early birds and night owls. So, which one are you?    Early birds or morning people. They are awake in the morning and love to welcome the new day. Early birds tend to go to bed early, wake up early, and feel their best as the day begins. As a general rule, early birds find a society more accommodating than night owls do. Early birds generally have an easier time adjusting to standard daytime schedules.    On the other hand, night owls or night people tend to stay up late, enjoy sleeping in, have more energy at night, and feel tired after waking up early. Night owls do have a few downsides. They might have a harder time holding a traditional job. Young night owls might have trouble making a fixed school or univers

12 Universal Laws

    Have you ever felt that everything you did is connected one way to another? Have you ever felt that everything in life has an opposite? If you have, you would feel one of the universal laws. There are 12 laws in our universe and some of you probably asked what is that? What is the impact on our life with these laws?   The 12 universal laws are thought to be intrinsic and unchanging laws of our universe that ancient cultures have always intuitively known. Keep in mind that, the 12 universal laws are a combination of science, spirit, and metaphysics. It's like guidelines that help us to understand how universal intelligence is organised. Without further due, let's take a closer look at what are those look like?   Law of divine oneness, everything is connected. Everyone and everything is connected in the world we live in. You, we, your pets, and your family are energetically connected. We are separate individuals but we are looking at the same reality. The law of divine onenes

After Pandemic

    In 2020, the global pandemic has been announced known as COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019). All human activities are stopped and lockdown such as work, studies, and businesses. 2 years later, some countries are allowed to do normal activities as long they've got a full vaccine. But have you ever thought that what happens after the pandemic lockdown?    Life after the pandemic outbreak will never be the same. We are at the beginning of the end, waiting for the new beginning. Some of them are more optimistic, and some are not. But almost everyone agrees that, despite a decline of such unprecedented scale, humanity will still find the strength to recover. Our habits will change, and our homes will also change under that influences. With that in mind, here are some theories for the changes after the pandemic lockdown.   Home as the new office. During quarantine, most are forced to work from home. More attention will be given to the arrangement of the workplace at home. The half

FOMO JOMO

    The rise of social media has led to an over-reliance on technology platforms for connection. For most of us, whether we are browsing through Instagram or Twitter, it can seem as though social media consumes every moment of our free time. Funny enough, we spend most of our time staying connected yet many of us still feel lonely at the end of the day.    The fear of missing out or FOMO is an emotional response to the belief that other people are living better or more satisfying lives and being afraid to be missed. The rise of social media has increased the prevalence of FOMO throughout recent years. On the other hand, the joy of missing out or JOMO is the opposite of FOMO. In contrast, is the practice of drawing boundaries to find enjoyment in every moment, without being preoccupied with what everyone else is doing.   We can blame FOMO on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more. It can turn into an addiction, and soon, it may seem as though you can't