Thursday, March 17, 2016

Everyone should read more... Read anything... Read Everything!!!!

It sounds so easy huh. For the busy people it seems like a long shot. How do you make time to read. I have no idea how "busy lives" are. I just pickup a book and read for hours. it is something that I can easily do so I can't even imagine how difficult it is for someone with a family to take care of. If that is your excuse as to why you don't read then I feel terrible for you. If you simply don't read because you think it to be a waste of time and pointless, then I feel sorry for you but in a totally different way then the aforementioned group of people. Maybe because I am an introvert and a hermit that I have all the time in the world to read. I find books to be fascinating. I find the writers to be amazing. Especially fantasy and sci fi writers. To create a whole world full of everything that they imagined. You can't help but think that what if  they can write all of this because subconsciously they are writing of what they went through in their previous life... HOLY SHIT!! I figured it out. I figured out the writing formula of the world's best sci-fi authors!!!! alright enough of that...
As I said I love to read and I love to learn... For a while I was obsessed with the idea of getting a whole set of the Encyclopedia Britannica.  But it's sooo expensive! I know you can just google info on stuff, but it's not the same. A a complete set of the Britannica would just be the ultimate. Sadly my only memory of our set back home in the 80's were those books termite hole riddled and it was funny finding how far termites chewed through the pages when you turn to the page and a plump little bugger was chillin in there. 

My google search was trying to find out how long an average adult should read. I read a lot of people saying saying 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. and then there was one that stood out to me. "You don't need to put a time limit on reading, you can read as long as you want you can read all day if you want." Yes that indeed is the beauty of reading there is no limit, but I think that person was missing the point, but it was good reply nonetheless.
The following was on a suggested site when I did my previous search. The quotes I put in, they weren't pert of the site.

10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day

When was the last time you read a book, or a substantial magazine article? Do your daily reading habits center around tweets, Facebook updates, or the directions on your instant oatmeal packet? If you’re one of countless people who don’t make a habit of reading regularly, you might be missing out: reading has a significant number of benefits, and just a few benefits of reading are listed below.

1. Mental Stimulation

Studies have shown that staying mentally stimulated can slow the progress of (or possibly even prevent) Alzheimer’s and Dementia, since keeping your brain active and engaged prevents it from losing power. Just like any other muscle in the body, the brain requires exercise to keep it strong and healthy, so the phrase “use it or lose it” is particularly apt when it comes to your mind. Doing puzzles and playing games such as chess have also been found to be helpful with cognitive stimulation.

2. Stress Reduction

No matter how much stress you have at work, in your personal relationships, or countless other issues faced in daily life, it all just slips away when you lose yourself in a great story. A well-written novel can transport you to other realms, while an engaging article will distract you and keep you in the present moment, letting tensions drain away and allowing you to relax.

3. Knowledge

Everything you read fills your head with new bits of information, and you never know when it might come in handy. The more knowledge you have, the better-equipped you are to tackle any challenge you’ll ever face.
Additionally, here’s a bit of food for thought: should you ever find yourself in dire circumstances, remember that although you might lose everything else—your job, your possessions, your money, even your health—knowledge can never be taken from you.

4. Vocabulary Expansion

This goes with the above topic: the more you read, the more words you gain exposure to, and they’ll inevitably make their way into your everyday vocabulary. Being articulate and well-spoken is of great help in any profession, and knowing that you can speak to higher-ups with self-confidence can be an enormous boost to your self-esteem. It could even aid in your career, as those who are well-read, well-spoken, and knowledgeable on a variety of topics tend to get promotions more quickly (and more often) than those with smaller vocabularies and lack of awareness of literature, scientific breakthroughs, and global events.
Reading books is also vital for learning new languages, as non-native speakers gain exposure to words used in context, which will ameliorate their own speaking and writing fluency.

5. Memory Improvement

When you read a book, you have to remember an assortment of characters, their backgrounds, ambitions, history, and nuances, as well as the various arcs and sub-plots that weave their way through every story. That’s a fair bit to remember, but brains are marvellous things and can remember these things with relative ease. Amazingly enough, every new memory you create forges new synapses (brain pathways)and strengthens existing ones, which assists in short-term memory recall as well as stabilizing moods. How cool is that?

6. Stronger Analytical Thinking Skills

Have you ever read an amazing mystery novel, and solved the mystery yourself before finishing the book? If so, you were able to put critical and analytical thinking to work by taking note of all the details provided and sorting them out to determine “whodunnit”.
That same ability to analyze details also comes in handy when it comes to critiquing the plot; determining whether it was a well-written piece, if the characters were properly developed, if the storyline ran smoothly, etc. Should you ever have an opportunity to discuss the book with others, you’ll be able to state your opinions clearly, as you’ve taken the time to really consider all the aspects involved.

7. Improved Focus and Concentration

In our internet-crazed world, attention is drawn in a million different directions at once as we multi-task through every day. In a single 5-minute span, the average person will divide their time between working on a task, checking email, chatting with a couple of people (via gchat, skype, etc.), keeping an eye on twitter, monitoring their smartphone, and interacting with co-workers. This type of ADD-like behaviour causes stress levels to rise, and lowers our productivity.
When you read a book, all of your attention is focused on the story—the rest of the world just falls away, and you can immerse yourself in every fine detail you’re absorbing. Try reading for 15-20 minutes before work (i.e. on your morning commute, if you take public transit), and you’ll be surprised at how much more focused you are once you get to the office.

8. Better Writing Skills

This goes hand-in-hand with the expansion of your vocabulary: exposure to published, well-written work has a noted effect on one’s own writing, as observing the cadence, fluidity, and writing styles of other authors will invariably influence your own work. In the same way that musicians influence one another, and painters use techniques established by previous masters, so do writers learn how to craft prose by reading the works of others.

9. Tranquility

In addition to the relaxation that accompanies reading a good book, it’s possible that the subject you read about can bring about immense inner peace and tranquility. Reading spiritual texts can lower blood pressure and bring about an immense sense of calm, while reading self-help books has been shown to help people suffering from certain mood disorders and mild mental illnesses.

10. Free Entertainment

Though many of us like to buy books so we can annotate them and dog-ear pages for future reference, they can be quite pricey. For low-budget entertainment, you can visit your local library and bask in the glory of the countless tomes available there for free. Libraries have books on every subject imaginable, and since they rotate their stock and constantly get new books, you’ll never run out of reading materials.
If you happen to live in an area that doesn’t have a local library, or if you’re mobility-impaired and can’t get to one easily, most libraries have their books available in PDF or ePub format so you can read them on your e-reader, iPad, or your computer screen. There are also many sources online where you can download free e-books, so go hunting for something new to read!
There’s a reading genre for every literate person on the planet, and whether your tastes lie in classical literature, poetry, fashion magazines, biographies, religious texts, young adult books, self-help guides, street lit, or romance novels, there’s something out there to capture your curiosity and imagination. Step away from your computer for a little while, crack open a book, and replenish your soul for a little while.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Women Role Models

You see it every day, Women in entertainment media getting bashed for the shocking things they do but the more you talk about it, the more they win. The more they stay in the public eye. More power to them.The sheep that the general population is, falls right into their web. You don't even think about it, but even the negative opinions and comments are fueling their fire. They stay relevant = they win. It's that simple. How easy would it be to see people fall out of the lime light if people simply didn't talk about them, didn't care what they did, what they say, or the things that they post.
I get sad when I see certain celebrities that no matter how much people bash, there are still people that look up to them, try to emulate them and consider them legitimate role models. They're popular, beautiful and rich. International Women's Day brought on a naked tweet from a certain celebrity with the caption "when you have nothing to wear" or something to that effect. Which was hilarious to me because this chick indeed does have clothes to wear. Yes she has an amazing body that she just wanted to show off and she's beautiful, but I got confused because all the people saying negative things are probably part of the several million followers on her Twitter account. I don't Twitter at all so I'm not exactly sure how it works, but don't you see people's tweets if you follow them? And it's still probably a contest to see how much followers you have. More followers = better celebrity status?
I only know of this tweet because I caught up on my TV Talk shows on Hulu this weekend and all the monologues were talking about it.
So then this got me thinking of someone currently I think is a superb role model to young girls, all women actually.
Cara Santa Maria. The following link is her official Website:

Cara Santa Maria Official Website

She is as Beautiful as she is Brilliant, she's nerdy, she's silly, she's adorable. Just comes off a genuinely down to earth person. Isn't in the media for negative shock value, but simply to spread the knowledge of science, learning and how being a nerd fricken rules.
Her Website has a link to her podcast, Talk Nerdy, a must watch. Watching it also introduced me to other brilliant women in the science world today.
She does have several thousand twitter followers, but it should be in the millions in my opinion. If pointless celebrities have millions, brilliant celebrities should have just as much. But that just goes to show you how society thinks. Popularity, shock, drama, and to be honest celebrities that would post nudes rather then something intelligent has more of an influence on this world over the ones that use their minds, science and knowledge to make the world better.

As much as I will say schooling was not for me it wasn't until after high school in my mid 20s that I had the aspirations to learn more. Intentions to go back to school to study Biology fell to the wayside as life went on. Finding the money and having the motivation to balance working and going to school and doing research on how to get a student loan went out the window. Hearing horror stories from people saying that student loans haunt you for a long time scared the shit out of me.
Herpetology, a field of Zoology, was my interest. The study of reptiles and my fascination with snakes Pythons to be exact sparked my interest. Gosh darn it... I'm getting sad when I think about it now. So this is the importance of these role models for young girls... Influence the young generation to learn in their youth and aspire to do so much and continue your education while you're young, and for parents to stress the importance of furthering their education.
Smart = Sexy.


I saw this and agreed :-)

Water faucet experiment.

When I moved into my apartment, one of the first things I noticed was that my bathroom sink water was not hooked up right. Normally cold on the right and hot is on the left... well that's what I was always used to anyways. So the faucet handles were build correctly(color correct on the handles), but the plumber was not on his game when the tube hook ups were happening. I've grown up with a Dad that fixed his own shit around the property and a Mom that took the initiative to figure shit out for herself. So I'm not sitting here crying or calling the complex office demanding for them to come and fix it because I'm a helpless waif. It ain't that big of a deal. Honestly if I wanted to, I can fix it myself... wrench, turn off the water flow, unhook the tubes and connect to correct pipes. It's not rocket science.
But in an effort to be my own guinea pig, I've been trying to see how long it would take me to train my brain to select the correct faucet. In my brain, I know that the colors are not correct, I know that the right one is hot water and the left cold, but yet I still turn on the right(blue handle) and don't realize it until the water is gradually getting hot. Is it a learning disability?... lols. please no. Weeellll I did have a couple "special" classes when I was in elementary for the slow learning children... oh for fuck sake... too much share time eh.
ANYWHOS!!!!!
So this is going to be my experiment on myself...
I have taped labels with the correct water temperature written on them to the tops of the faucet handles. I will see if this will help my brain select the right one or if reflexes will take over and I just will reach for the opposite handles. If I really wanted it to be a guinea pig study, I would make a stat chart and keep track of how many times I make a correct or incorrect faucet use decision. That might be a little too crazy... Wait what the heck am I talking about... I am crazy... I'm doin' it!!!!. Aaaand I might just make a follow up blog explaining my findings.
Oh and just some side notes. I usually don't even realize I turned on the hot water because I don't leave the water running long enough to notice the temperature change. I wash my hands faster then the temp change, I don't leave the water running while I'm brushing my teeth. Although my complex has one set cost for Water/Trash/Sewer every month that doesn't mean I'm going to waste water. Wasting water annoys the shit out of me.