An acrostic is a poem or other word composition in which the first letter (or syllable, or word) of each new line (or paragraph, or other recurring feature in the text) spells out a word, message or the alphabet.The term comes from the French acrostiche from post-classical Latinacrostichis, from Koine Greek ἀκροστιχίς, from Ancient Greek ἄκρος "highest, topmost" and στίχος "verse".[2] As a form of constrained writing...Continue reading Enchantress (Acrostic) Every dream I've ever... Continue Reading →
Keep this in mind before adopting a rabbit
Rabbits’ teeth grow continuously throughout their lives. Therefore, it takes a lot of daily chewing and gnawing to keep them worn down to usable lengths. If a rabbit’s teeth are not kept at an appropriate length by the natural act of chewing, they will almost certainly become overgrown...Continue reading
Planning your next holiday? Visit this Toilet theme park
The porcelain god finally gets its altar at South Korea’s Haewoojae, a combination of the world’s first toilet-shaped house and a museum documenting the world’s water closet culture...Continue reading
25 percent is the tipping point for social change
When the size of a minority committed to social change reached just one-quarter of the group, it was consistently able to establish a new norm in the larger group, a finding with implications for behavior in the workplace, online, and in our communities...Continue reading
Interesting lines from The Time keeper by Mitch Albom – Part 1
“Before you measure the years, you measure the days.” “Soon man will count all his days, and then smaller segments of the day, and then smaller still—until the counting consumes him, and the wonder of the world he has been given is lost.” “Mankind is connected in ways it does not understand—even in dreams.” “The... Continue Reading →
Have you read ‘The Pillow Book’ by Sei Shōnagon?
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How to be a ‘Conscious Leader’…
From the moment that we are born, we learn about survival in the form of gratification, validation, and punishment from our parents or guardians, who serve the role of authority figures. In turn, we become conditioned to react to other authority figures—including our teachers and managers. We react with discipline and obedience, or with defiance,... Continue Reading →