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Nestor S.

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Ukraine Lvov, Ukraine
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  • 2 USD

    An article about why life passes so quickly

    It only seemed like it was Monday — it was already Friday. It only felt like there was a whole summer ahead — it was already September. It only felt like celebrating New Year — it was already autumn. And you sit there thinking: where did it all go?

    Do you remember how in childhood summer lasted forever? Two months of vacation — that was a whole separate world. You had time to argue with a friend, make up, fall in love, fall out of love, come up with a hundred games, and still be bored. And now two months is just “summer was recently.”

    Here’s the thing. When you are 10 years old, one year is 10% of your entire life. That’s a huge chunk. That’s why it feels long, rich, important. But when you are 35 — that same year is now less than 3%. The brain literally evaluates it as a smaller segment. Not because you have become indifferent. Just math.

    But there’s one more thing — routine. When every day is similar to the previous one, the brain stops remembering them. Wake up, coffee, work, phone, sleep. Then the same thing. And the same thing. The brain doesn’t expend energy on remembering what it already knows. That’s why weeks blend into one big blurry month.

    On one hand, without a banal sleep schedule, you won’t be able to be productive; on the other hand — life will pass you by, and you won’t even notice. So it’s necessary to learn to balance.

    The main thing is to remember: time doesn’t speed up. It’s just that we ourselves become more predictable. We live on autopilot — and then we are surprised that a year has flown by. Although it hasn’t flown by. We just weren’t fully in it.

    I’m not saying that you need to jump out of a plane every day or radically change your life — that would be cliché. But sometimes it’s worth just noticing something you hadn’t noticed before. Take a different route. Call someone you haven’t called in a long time, go somewhere instead of staying home. Stop for a moment and look around, go to nature or at least step out into the park.

    Not because it will stop time. But because otherwise, one day you will wake up old and not understand how your life flew by.
  • 2 USD

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    I went to bed on time, but I spent an hour staring at the ceiling. I woke up in the middle of the night for no reason. In the morning — it felt like I hadn’t slept at all.

    If this sounds familiar — it might be due to magnesium, or rather — its absence.

    When it’s lacking, the nervous system cannot relax properly. Muscles are tense, thoughts are racing, sleep is shallow. And no routine helps if the body physically cannot let go of the day.

    Magnesium + B6 is not a sleeping pill. It’s support that works gently and from within:
    → you fall asleep easier
    → you sleep deeper
    → you wake up refreshed

    B6 synergizes with magnesium and enhances its effects: it is better absorbed, relaxes more effectively, and reduces stress. You take it in the evening, 30–60 minutes before sleep — and you sleep like a baby without sleeping pills and side effects.

    It is suitable for those who work a lot, feel stressed, or have noticed that their sleep has worsened without an obvious reason.

    The difference is not felt overnight, but after a few weeks — it is noticeable.
  • 1 USD

    Selling description of the power bank

    This morning, the power went out just as I was about to leave — my phone was at 12%, and I realized that I either had to save battery or find a way to charge it (which, of course, there wouldn't be)).

    In moments like these, you just catch yourself thinking that without a proper power bank, you're really stuck. I simply charge mine at night when there is power, and during the day, I don't worry about running out of battery.

    I have one with 20–30 thousand mAh — it easily provides several charges for my phone (about 4–6). Sometimes I also charge my headphones or help someone else charge — it handles it without any problems.

    It's nice that there is fast charging — you can give your phone a little boost in half an hour when you're short on time. And the best part is — it doesn't take up much space, just toss it in your backpack and forget about it until you need it.

    Right now, many things are out of our control. But at least we can keep our phone charged under control.