![]() There is something to be said for getting enough sleep, but I have found that I feel significantly more awake when I am woken by a simulated sunrise than just sound. When I am woken up by the sound of a regular alarm clock, I don't feel very awake. Seeing bright lights during the day can help naturally, and sunlight is on the shortlist in the video above about things that prevent diseases of civilization. Indoors lighting is usually much dimmer than outdoors it's enough to see but not enough to thrive. I personally use Infowars multivitamin, vitamin C with zinc, an eyedropper's worth of iodine, and Turboforce. Vitamins, minerals, and other supplements can vary greatly in effectiveness and bio-availability, and the difference between a really good brand and a common brand is substantial. I don't wash protective clothes if I can't smell anything in the armpits, and when I do wash it, I rinse it with cold water, dry what I can with a towel, and hang it to air dry. One possible caveat: Throwing protective clothing through the wringer by putting it through the regular wash can slowly degrade its protective value. While this does not offer absolute protection, it provides some opportunity to recharge. A blocbag used like a sleeping bag, with an EMF protective T-shirt pulled over my head If you explore Amazon, just scroll on past things like a lead apron for dental X-rays to see the real options for protecting your head and torso. ![]() There are many cheaper options on Amazon, not to mention more options. I wear a long sleeve T-shirt ( a regular T-shirt would also work), to protect organs in my torso, and a beanie to protect my brain. There is a lot of EMF protective clothing on Amazon, but this is an area where brands can vary in value significantly, and you can't easily tell good protective clothing from bad. We are surrounded by much higher doses of ambient wifi, radio, 3G, 4G, and 5G electromagnetic fields (EMF), and this can be a drain on your mood where you don't even recognize what is happening. Standing with good posture is better for most people than sitting. (If you just use mobile devices and don't really use a PC, then this item is optional.) A stand desk, if you work from a desk Rugged laptops are available on Amazon (you might consider a GetAC V110 or, and they can be built to last as a longer-term investment. ![]() Macs usually have a brighter display than normal PC's, but rugged PC's are brighter than either. If you spend a fair amount of time on a laptop or desktop computer, it is a great advantage to have a computer with a sunlight-readable display. I spent more money buying a maxed-out GetAC x500 computer than I did on my car, as a computer that would let me work outside when weather permits and is built to last-for ages. Give these things some time.) A rugged outdoors computer You're more likely to feel noticeably better after a month of using EMF protective clothing and good nutritional supplements than in the next day or two. ( One important caveat: with a few exceptions, like Infowars Turboforce energy drinks, the benefits do not turn on a dime. So here are a few things that, used rightly, might contribute to happiness. Getting more luxuries on Amazon brings only a fleeting pleasure, but some of the right purchases used rightly can help you to greater happiness. It is in this spirit that I would like to look at things that can make you happy. ![]() Shoes will not make you happy if you just buy them and don't exercise, but they can put regular exercise in better reach, and a solid exercise regimen can make you happier. And really, as the video I quote below says, if the health benefits of exercise could be put into a pill, that would be the most important wonder drug in history. A good pair of walking or running shoes, or better barefoot shoes, may not buy especially more comfort for your feet, but it can make more attainable the goal of walking or running and the health benefits that that brings. Beyond another point, money cannot buy additional status symbols it can only bring power.Īnd to that I would add a Canadian roommate's comment, made in the 90's, that a middle class American has basically all the creature comfort there is to be had.īut there is a caveat. Beyond another point, money cannot buy more luxuries it can only buy status symbols. ![]() Years back, I mused that only up to a certain point can money buy more necessities it can only buy luxuries. People have said that money cannot buy happiness, and I would give a caveat to that. ![]()
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