Discover the man who tastes pain like cognac, and other #FridayFunFacts
Discover the man who tastes pain like cognac, and other #FridayFunFacts
Want to massively increase the likelihood of remembering the names of interesting people you meet? Thought so.
How did the British secret service use the board game Monopoly to help POWs escape their evil captors?
The most useful inspiration for innovation often comes from looking at people who are on the fringes of your problem. The weirdos. People who don’t play by the rules.
When it comes to solving problems or making creative breakthroughs it can be helpful to think with a childlike mindset.
The benefits of meditation are physical, emotional and cognitive. You'd be a fool not to try it.
You thought we needed both hemispheres of the brain to function? Pah.
Is your cat a bastard? What ever happened to the guy who invented Pringles? And what if there was NO NEWS? #FridayFunFacts
What does a pub in Soho called the John Snow have to do with the first case of epidemiology?
Just in case you've ever wondered why most airplanes are white, we have the answer with other #FridayFunFacts
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