“I live the best life ever. I only have to work ONE day in my life, and then I can retire for as long as I want.” -Every Straw Ever
Product lifespan is referred to the time from when a product is used, to when it is disposed. Objects such as bikes, shirts, mattresses, drink packaging all have varying lifespans. They eventually end up in one of 2 scenarios; thrown out to the environment, or enduring different cycles of re-usage and material malleability. Meaning an old bike that has bent and rusty parts will either be used for parts, raw materials such as aluminum or rubber, or end up in a landfill if no one decides to extend the cycle. …
The Earth’s magnetic field is essential for our well-being. The non-dipole geomagnetic field extends out past the ozone layer and protects our planet from harmful solar rays. Without this, the charged particles from the sun would bring down our ozone layer exposing us to deadly amounts of ultra-violet radiation.
Our body has a magnetic field similar to Earth’s, (as important too), and it is composed of both negative ions and positive ions. The ratio of these charged ions can determine the electrical balance in your body, which can be enough to alter your mood/concentration/performance/sleep.

Have you ever thought about why walks on the beach bring sensations of well-being? What about waterfalls? Forests? Negative ions are found all throughout nature, and they don’t receive the recognition they deserve! They can be created through processes with sunlight, water, and air; certain stones are also known to release these health warriors, as well as a pure slow burning pure beeswax. …
The system of capitalism is a shiny addition to the world. This economic and political infrastructure allows for anyone to profit from creating value. By bringing opportunity to anyone who seeks it, it has re-sprung the “Era of the Entrepreneurs”, giving us innovative products, groundbreaking technology, and creative services.
…But it has been plagued by an old belief system, the thinking that only the shareholders of a company are the ones that should benefit. These companies that place intense priority on shareholder profits have been known to take more value than they give. Leading to a subtle damage to weaker parties, consumers, and population/environmental health. …

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