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Chinese value RED as an auspicious colour! P.S. "Ang Ang Kee Kee" is a Hokkien expression where Ang means Red and Kee Kee means bright.. Thus the term simply means "Wow so red, ah!"
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A strong warning about buying useless Feng Shui products This warning is given in all four official languages of Singapore 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Tamil 4. Malay When people stop buying, sellers will stop selling
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Why is the road alignment changed again? Why must construction work take place 24/7 Why must construction work take place at night?
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Let’s start with this “PropNex” one… Huge window of opportunity… Such a shame to miss out…
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Famous laws from around the world 1. Murphy's Law: If you worry about something happening, it becomes more likely. 2. Kidlin's Law: Writing down a problem clearly means you are halfway to solving it. 3. Gilbert's Law: When you take on a job, it's up to you to find the best way to get it done. 4. Wilson's Law: If you focus on learning and being smart, money will follow. 5. Falkland's Law: If you don't need to make a choice, then don't make one.
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Primary colors Blue, Green or Red? (Some include secondary color Yellow)? The most Yang Color is RED. Followed by pink & violet spectrums.
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When the buying stops! the selling can!
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The "Mother" of all Feng Shui Emporium sale is HERE! Stop Patronising “Con” Feng Shui Practitioners Over the years, many individuals have unknowingly become customers of so-called Feng Shui masters whose primary goal is to sell commercial products rather than provide genuine guidance. It’s important to recognize authentic Feng Shui practice and avoid falling for misleading marketing tactics. What to Look Out For 1. Product-Driven Advice Beware of practitioners who insist that you must purchase numerous items or remedies to "enhance" your home or luck. True Feng Shui is rooted in understanding space, orientation, and energy—not shopping for expen…
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Source & Credit: In the 1990s, building managers faced a common issue: constant complaints about slow elevators. Upgrading the machinery was prohibitively expensive, and the elevators met technical standards. But engineers discovered the real problem wasn't mechanical-it was psychological. People perceived the wait time as longer than it actually was. The ingenious solution? Install mirrors. By giving passengers something to look at, their attention shifted and the perceived wait time dropped instantly. This small, low-cost fix dramatically improved user satisfaction without changing a single motor. The presence of mirrors not only distracted people but…
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Under the Five Elements Concept (Wu Xing) in Chinese metaphysics and Feng Shui, each element is associated with a specific shape: - Earth: Square or rectangle - Metal: Circle - Fire: Triangle For completeness, here are the other two elements and their shapes: - Wood: Rectangle or column (sometimes elongated shapes) - Water: Wavy or curved shapes These shapes are often employed in Feng Shui design, interior decoration, architecture, and symbolism to balance or enhance specific element energies in a space.
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Who is an Otrovert? An otrovert is a unique personality type that defies traditional categorization as an introvert or extrovert. Coined by Dr. Rami Kaminski, a US-based psychiatrist, the term "otrovert" describes individuals who don't strongly identify with social groups, preferring deep connections over wide networks. +++ Key Characteristics of Otroverts: - Emotional Independence: Otroverts value authenticity over conformity and prioritize individuality. - Selective Social Connections: They form meaningful bonds with a select few, often observing rather than actively participating in large groups. - Creativity and Original Thinking: Otrove…
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Some of us consider our home: PERFECT! However, in Feng Shui, few if ever do we find a home that is 100 perfect in terms of Feng Shui or Fung Sway! Most or all homes will sure have some Feng Shui faults or other. These faults can be ranked in terms of how bad the "leak" or "leaks" are.
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99.9% of food establishments frequently showcase appetizing roasted chicken on their signage. However, this chicken rice stall aimed to stand out! In reality, individuals with sensitive dispositions might feel uncomfortable when confronted with live chickens; for some, this could be off-putting, especially when placed alongside cooked meat. What about you? If you are comfortable with this, that is perfectly acceptable! It indicates that you do not possess a sensitive nature in this regard. P.S. Two pairs of male and female chickens: Roosters and hens x 2
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Credit: Meta AI generated this image. 1. Studies in insurance statistics have indicated that vehicles painted in RED and GREY tend to be involved in a higher number of accidents. What might explain this phenomenon? 2. It is likely that for RED vehicles, the uniformity of the color renders the tail stop lights less noticeable, as the entire car is red. This could lead to distractions, particularly in earlier times when inefficient light bulbs costing approximately $1/- were utilized for the brake lights. 3. In temperate countries: Regarding GREY vehicles, especially in foggy conditions or low light environments, it has been suggested that grey cars closely …
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