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Schizophrenics tend to have writing that switches direction in the way that it slants, between left and right, and this is supposedly a sign of a person 'not having continual contact with reality'.

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People generally change for two reasons: Either they’ve learnt enough that they want to or they’ve been hurt enough that they have to.

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People who dance often, are likely to have higher self-esteem and a positive look towards life.

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Naps Could Save Your Life. Research has found that a mid-day nap can make you more creative, focused, and fresh for the rest of the day and they can also reduce your risk of heart attack.

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It is a proven fact that when you are faced with a bigger challenge, your drive to do it and do it better becomes stronger too.

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There's "hell" in hello, "good" in goodbye, "lie" in believe, "over" in lover, "end" in friend, "ex" in "next", "if" in life.

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Nine out of ten women own at least one item of clothing they have never worn. This is true of only a third of men.

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Teenagers will always try to be more of an adult than a child: Sure, they are in the middle of that phase where it's neither here nor there, but they try their level best to show that they are mature enough to handle everything and anything.

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It’s a myth that you shouldn’t wake someone while sleepwalking.

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Some things to #consider‼️

1. One Day or Day One, you decide.
2. Maturity is when you treat your birthday as a normal day.
3. Dream until it’s your reality.
4. No response is a response and it’s a powerful one.
5. Sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful.
6. Hope, but never expect. Look forward, but never wait.
7. It may be a bad day, but never bad life.
8. Don’t make permanent decisions on temporary emotions.
9. Not all storms come to disrupt your life, some come to clear your path.
10. Enjoy little things. Little things make big things happen.

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Newborns Don't Shed Tears. Tear ducts don't fully develop in infants until they are one to three months old, making it impossible for babies to shed actual tears. No wonder they have to express their emotions by crying loudly.

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