Thursday, October 16, 2014

The little things.

Let's have a round of applause for the birthday boy. Today is Gideon Sundback's 132nd birthday!


Now I know what's you're thinking, "Who the heck is Gideon Sundback and why is he important?"

And I'll tell you why. Gideon was a Swedish-American electrical engineer who is responsible for the creation of a very convenient and underrated invention: the zipper.

Where would we be without Gideon? Wasting all of our time buttoning up our jackets, that's where.

Before today, I didn't even know he existed. Nor did I give the origins of the zipper much thought. This got me to thinking, just how many things do we overlook and take for granted?

1. The Zipper.

For obvious reasons. The most important being that buttons, though fashion forward, are ridiculous and time-consuming.

2. Doorknobs.

We can't very well go around kicking everybody's doors down every time we want to come over. (Can we..?)

3. Teeth.

I know they're not an invention but come on, teeth are like little bones that stick out of our mouths and help us eat things to stay alive. IS THAT NOT REVOLUTIONARY.

4. Socks.

I don't know if it was a single mastermind or a group effort, but I thank God for the person who invented portable blankets to wear on your feet.

5. Window blinds.

We can basically control the sun. No big deal, right? WRONG.

6. Scissors.

How else could we get Easy-to-Open packages open?

7. Chapstick.

Hallelujah.

8. Wallets.

A convenient carrying case for my hard-earned babysitting ca$h? Count me in.

9. Eyebrows.

Again, not really an invention but definitely a lifesaver.

And finally, 10. YouTube.

I owe 95% of my life to Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. It's one of few websites where you can find both makeup tutorials and people walking llamas.

So don't forget about the little things. Most of them are actually really important, and so are the people who invented them. Happy birthday, Gideon Sundback. #neverforget

Friday, October 3, 2014

I Have A Dream...

Last night, I had a dream. It wasn't a particularly bad one, but it was enough to make me uncomfortable.

I dreamt that, no matter how many times I tried, I couldn't make my bed.

I just kept trying and trying to tuck in my sheets, but every time I did they would pop out a few seconds later. This went on for a good ten minutes. I awoke feeling very uneasy with myself. I looked up what my dream "meant," and was actually surprised at how much sense it made.

  • My bed represented my inner thoughts and emotional security. 

  • The task of making my bed represented my motivation for change and progress, as well as maturation. 
  • My inability to complete the task means I am mentally preparing myself for a challenge ahead.

Put it all together and we've got the message of my dream! I'm mentally preparing myself for the progress and maturation of my emotional security. 

Having been dealing with my emotional security a lot these past couple of weeks, this psychoanalysis really hit home. I am ready to progress and reach more stable ground when it comes to my emotional security. Not to say that I'm not comfortable with where my mindset is right now, but I know there's room for improvement. And I'm v excited for this change. 


The website I used is called Dream Analyzer. It's pretty fun inputting your dreams and getting a message out of them. I recommend giving it a shot. You might be surprised at what your subconscious is trying to tell you.