Ways.

When someone suddenly points into infinity, a curious moment occurs. The finger rises or moves forward, toward a place that is essentially incomprehensible. After all, infinity has no end, no limit, no standstill. It's like a horizon that constantly shifts as you approach, a thought that never reaches its conclusion. And that's precisely why it's important to immediately point in a perpendicular direction—not because that direction can replace infinity, but because it gives the situation air, creates a kind of stillness amidst the intangibility. Infinity can feel heavy. It pushes your mind open to unimaginable proportions. You can get lost in it, as if your thoughts stretch endlessly in all directions without ever settling anywhere. The idea that everything continues, without pause, without stopping, can be both fascinating and suffocating. Someone who points toward that limitless empties not only your gaze, but also your thoughts. And to avoid being swept up in that maelstrom together, it helps to show a perpendicular line – a path that runs differently, a kind of emergency exit to simplicity.

Prices.

The idea of making all the prices of all items in stores the same is not new, but it remains an intriguing concept that has the potential to profoundly change the way we shop and trade. In this article, we'll discuss three benefits of this idea, with extensive examples to illustrate these benefits... Continue Reading →

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