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QuotesofWisdom: Money Is Not Everything

I do agree with this quote. Only when you have enough money to survive then you can say "Money is not everything." How much is enough? It depends on you, actually. I only need little to survive and I have been living a simple life for more than 3 years to say this. Some things cannot be bought with money but with money, it sometimes makes things easier if you are struggling with life.   —— Dickson Idlier

QuotesofWisdom: I'm Done

Don't abuse my kindness. Once it ran out, you are out of my life forever. You ain't worth my time. ——Dickson Idlier 

QuotesofWisdom: Privilege Not Entitlement

When people expect and does not get what they want from you, their attitudes might changed totally towards you. Such people does not understand a helping hand is a privilege but not an entitlement. You don't owe them anything and not helping them, even if you could, is your rights. Unable to understand such simple logic is not worthy of getting any help. Get rid or avoid such such people without gratitude out of your life.   —— Dickson Idlier

BrainTeasers: Most bizarre Find

When dumpster diving, you may find interesting stuff as you salvage through the green and blue trash bins and any items people left at the void decks. Here I will show you my most bazzar find. My most bazaar find is ... a Living   11-inch Freshwater Stingray .  My bazzar find live stingray in my 3 ft aquarium The 11 inch freshwater stingray was found in a broken 3ft tank beside the rubbish chute and slightly hidden by some kids' clothes laid on top of the tank. (I suspect the owner doesn't want anyone to notice it) Initially, I was only interested in the kids' clothes until I noticed it inside. When I saw it breathing, it surprised me. I was wondering how can I rescue it. I thought of releasing it in any pond or canals, but none is nearby (luckily as it might be a bad thing to do so). Finally, I decided to bring it home. I used a kids top to hold the tail and put it into a basket that was lying nearby. I carried the basket to my home.  Luckily, after the rough journey home