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A mindset of improvement

January 17, 2017 • jdonahue

In the last post, I tried a new way to use my splitting mauls, by polishing and waxing them. It’s part of a continual mindset (when I can) to try things a different way. It has helped me very much over the years. Now this bit here with the left handed dental floss is pretty much just a joke; but it illustrates the continual mindset of exploring new methods. I don’t remember if I dropped the container, but I noticed that the assembly came out as a whole. You can access it by squeezing the container, pulling it out, and reversing it. Ta-da! Left handed dental floss. You saw it here first.

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The mindset is usually a lot more practical. Like when using a pizza box to start a fire. I realized that I could make long cuts that didn’t go all the way to the edge, then twist the cardboard. This allows air to get in between the pieces. Works great. The grease on the box helps. Did you know that corn chips and potato chips are very flammable? cardboardfire

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