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Cows: The Methane Culprits

In agriculture, methane is primarily produced by ruminants during digestion and from the storage and spreading of slurry. Cows, in particular, are often blamed for climate change. But why do cattle produce a gas that harms the climate? Authors: ZDF/Terra X/GO! Film/Florian Fiedler/A. Plascher/Lisa

6 Habits That Are Emotionally Draining

Do you tend to focus on your physical wellbeing much more than our emotional wellbeing? After all, it is easier to focus on something that we can actually see, rather than something such as emotions and feelings. One of the most common negatives of this is emotional exhaustion, which is defined as

6 Unhealthy Habits You're Falling For Every Day

Eating unhealthy food and smoking are definitely the top two unhealthy things that we can do on a daily basis. But what about other less common through about unhealthy habits? In this video, we highlight things like rumination, skipping breakfast, arguing a lot with siblings, ignoring your own menta

8 Habits That Make YOU Stay UNHAPPY

Happiness is a common goal that everyone wants to achieve. Even though we all want to be happy, have you wonder why you are still unhappy? Do you wonder "why am I always so unhappy with my life?" or try to search for "habits to be happy"? Common habits of unhappy people include: dwelling in the past

4 Examples of Self-Gaslighting vs Overthinking

You might have already heard about gaslighting and what gaslighting is, but do you know what is self gaslighting? Gaslighting yourself is literally when you gaslight yourself. When you gaslight yourself, you tell yourself things to feel better or worse when in reality things are not what you think.

5 Subtle Signs You Have Anxiety But Don't Know About It

Have you ever questioned whether you have anxiety? Sometimes, anxiety can manifest in ways that are hard to identify. This can include thought patterns and even physical symptoms that you never would have thought are related to anxiety. In this video, we’ll be talking about 5 subtle signs you have a

5 Things Intelligent People NEVER Do

When it comes to intelligence, we refer to someone who pushes themselves to learn more. Intelligent people unlike smart people have an innate desire for learning, whereas smart individuals are more so like street smart. Intelligent people know how to ask questions whereas smart people just tell you

4 Signs Your Crush Is Jealous (But Hiding It)

Have you ever wondered if your crush secretly feels a tinge of jealousy when they see you interacting with others? Jealousy can be a strong indicator of their affection for you. In this video, we unravel the subtle signs that reveal your crush's hidden jealousy. Understanding your crush's hidden jea

7 Signs Your Depression Is Lying To You

Are you feeling sad lately? What about depressed? Depression is a serious mental health disorder that needs professional help. One aspect of clinical depression is rumination or negative thoughts. This happens when we go into a spiral of talking negatively about ourselves. For example, "No body care

6 Harmful Beliefs That Can Hurt Our Mental Health

Have you gone through trauma? If you suffer from lasting effects of trauma like negative self-talk and low self-esteem, your internal beliefs might be hurting your mental health. To help you become more aware of these beliefs to better your mental health, we made this video. Disclaimer: This video

7 Signs You're Burnt Out But Don't Realize It

Do you always feel out of touch with yourself, school, work, or your passions? You may be experiencing burnout. Once you go a long time without addressing this issue, it may spiral into more issues such as depression and low self-esteem. Here are a few signs that you’re burnt out. Disclaimer: This

6 Surprising Signs of You’re Highly Intelligent

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