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  • Why You Keep Seeing the Same Content on Social Media
    Jul 9 2026
    Recommendation algorithms have become essential because social media platforms receive millions of new posts, videos, and images every hour. Without intelligent filtering, users would struggle to find content that matches their interests. These algorithms analyze your behavior to decide which posts deserve a place in your feed, making every platform more engaging and personalized. Their impact extends beyond social media. Studies show that recommendation systems generate around 35% of Amazon's sales and influence about 75% of Netflix viewing. Rather than displaying everything equally, these systems prioritize content they predict will keep users watching, clicking, and interacting for longer periods.
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    4 min
  • 10,000 Steps a Day for Better Health
    Jul 6 2026
    Walking 10,000 steps a day is one of the simplest habits you can adopt for better overall health. While it primarily involves physical movement, its benefits extend far beyond your legs. Regular walking strengthens your cardiovascular system, improves circulation, and helps regulate blood pressure. Over time, it also supports healthier metabolism, boosts energy levels, and enhances overall fitness. Many people notice they recover more quickly from daily activities and feel less fatigued after only a few weeks of consistent walking. The key is consistency rather than speed. By making walking a daily habit, your body gradually becomes stronger, healthier, and more efficient in performing everyday tasks.
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    4 min
  • Understanding the 80/20 Rule in Everyday Life
    Jun 30 2026
    The history of the Pareto Principle dates back to 1906 when Italian economist and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto made an interesting discovery. While studying wealth distribution in Italy, he noticed that around 80% of the country’s land was owned by just 20% of the population. Curious about this imbalance, Pareto examined other countries and found similar patterns. His observation suggested that a small percentage of people often control a large percentage of resources. Although it started as an economic observation, Pareto’s findings later became one of the most widely applied concepts in business, productivity, and everyday life.
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