In the Heart of the Morning, from the Gentle Hands of Fairy Lucy 🌸🍓
In the mysterious depths of the forest, where the sun speaks to the leaves of the trees and the wind whispers songs to the flowers, lives Fairy Lucy – the little guardian of the strawberry miracle. 🌸🍓They say that every strawberry is born from the heart of the morning and from the gentle hand of Lucy. In the first golden rays, she arrives at her forest glade – a place hidden from human eyes and protected by glowing sprites. There, amidst the soft moss and drops of dew, the fairy kneels and whispers words of love and hope to the tiny seeds. The moment her fingers touch the earth, she gifts the seeds with a spark of her magic – and from that touch, life is born. The little stem sprouts, the leaves unfold like tiny green wings, and soon the first white blossom appears. After that comes the miracle – the fruit, a little ruby smile shining under the warm sunrays. Lucy believes that every strawberry is a small joy, woven from tenderness, light, and care. And even when no one sees her, she sows love in the heart of the forest, so that every creature may discover the sweetness of simple wonders. And if one day you taste a wild strawberry, know this – within it lives the whisper of Fairy Lucy. 🍓
T.K. Tomato and the Night of the Sour Sip
In a cozy corner of the Enchanted Forest, hidden between singing tomato bushes and fluttering fireflies, lived a little troll named T.K. Tomato — round, rosy, and always smelling faintly of... spaghetti sauce.
One evening, T.K. declared it was “the perfect night for a drink or seven,” and set off toward the legendary Tomato Tavern, “The Red Slop”, where the fermented juices were older than elf scrolls and the waitresses were grumpy talking mushrooms.
— “One moldy one — extra strong!” shouted T.K., plopping onto his favorite stump-bar-stool.
After six tankards and two shots of "Sunshine in a Jar", his eyes began spinning like bugs around a lantern, and he sang:
“Oh tomato, red delight,
In you lives a troll's wild night!”
Around midnight, after arguing with the bartender-fly and failing to flirt with a toothpick, T.K. stood up and announced:
— “I am a tomato dancer! I am the madness of the salad!”
And with that — grand finale — he left.
He walked out of the tavern, waved goodbye to everyone (including a bench), and wobbled down the dark forest path. He danced! A step to the left, a spin, a troll split (ouch), and onward again!
The fireflies followed him like tiny disco lights, and the tomatoes lining the trail glowed as if clapping for him.
As he stumbled home, the sky began to blush (from the sunrise or embarrassment — no one knows). The mist lifted, birds started chirping, and T.K. stopped, raised his hands to the dawn, and whispered:
— “Tomato magic... or just a hangover... I’ll figure it out later.”
And he vanished into the light, the leaves, and... the bottle still tucked in his pocket.
#art #animation #fun #positive
T.K. Tomato – Troll of the Rhythm 🕺🧌, King of the Tomatoes 🍅👑
You may know him… or wish you didn’t. A legend in his own tomato kingdom! Master of precision, but dancing like a spilled smoothie. Meet T.K. Tomato – the troll who thinks the stage is his… and the ketchup? Just his standing ovation!
#art #fantazy #AI #PositiveVibes #animations
One of the reasons why we can’t hold our attention for long
Did you know that our brains are wired to pay more attention to dangers and problems than to good things?
This is called the negativity bias.
In the past, it was a matter of survival – it was better to remember where danger was lurking than where it was safe.
That’s why, even today, when something wonderful happens, it’s often hard for us to stay in the moment. One harsh word, a worrying thought, or a minor problem – and our attention shifts there instantly.
Even if we hear nine compliments, it’s the one criticism that stays with us the longest.
Interesting fact:
In today’s world, this natural “switching” of attention is actually used as a technique to capture (or rather, hijack) our focus – especially on social media.
Many influencers and content creators intentionally introduce elements of tension, surprise, or irritation to attract and hold our interest. Our brains react automatically – and so we end up staying longer than we planned.
But do you know what happens when you consciously hold your attention on the good?
– Stress levels drop, and your sense of security increases.
– Your mind and body learn to recognize and experience joy more deeply.
– You create more positive memories that can support you in tough times.
– It becomes easier to focus on the present and the little joys of everyday life.
– Over time, you become more resilient to negative emotions and more open to life.
The good news?
Once we realize this, we can intentionally train ourselves to stay longer in the good moments.
Next time, try giving yourself just a few more seconds in a happy moment. It’s worth it.
#Mindfulness #FocusOnTheGood
#NegativityBias
#PositiveThinking #MentalHealth
✨ AI can write poetry, solve equations, and even paint portraits. But there’s one thing it will never do for you:
👉 Build the habits that change your life.
It won’t exercise for you.
It won’t eat healthy for you.
It won’t study for you.
It won’t replace real, human connection.
Yes, AI is powerful. But when it comes to habits — that’s human territory. That’s where Ambition begins.
🌱 Ambition Habits doesn’t promise magic. It gives you a method. Because real change doesn’t come from motivation — it comes from consistency.
📲 Join us. Start with one small habit. Today.
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#ArtificialIntelligence #AmbitionHabits #HabitBuilding #AIvsHumans #HealthyLiving #PersonalGrowth #AI #AITech #AITrends #DisciplineNotMotivation
Is it possible that X (Twitter) isn't updating the view count in real time or that there's a technical issue with the analytics?
It's not normal for a post from May 13 to have only 2 views, especially if it already has 3 likes. Views indicate how many individual accounts have seen your post in their main feed, but this doesn't necessarily include people who opened it directly from your profile, through a link, or via hashtags. If the post was seen through a promoted tweet or embedded elsewhere, the likes might still be counted, but not all views – which is why sometimes the number of likes appears higher than the reported views.
@MapiMind True. Hard work, creativity, and optimization just aren’t enough anymore — if you don’t pay for ads, it’s like you don’t exist. It’s disheartening and stifles innovation
Does Google Play still promote new apps at all? It seems that if a single developer publishes an app without a budget for advertising, it has almost no chance of being seen. Even creative, optimized, and useful apps remain invisible simply because they’re new and unsupported by paid promotion. This limits innovation and prevents users from discovering fresh, high-quality alternatives. The platform appears to favor only well-established apps, creating a loop where only the big players can thrive.
Do you think Google should implement fairer ways for new apps to be discovered organically?
#GooglePay #developers
Мind map(part 1) of Our Journey through Courage Is Calling by Ryan Holiday.
A powerful guide to choosing courage over comfort.
1. Courage
The ability to act rightly in the face of fear
2. Bravery
Bravery means doing what must be done, even when you are afraid
#Courage #Bravery #Stoicism
After reading "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, I decided to test whether small changes could truly transform my life.
Now I’m 5kg lighter, I sleep better, eat healthier, and feel more focused.
Create a habit in a tracker and just follow the progress. It works.
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#habit_tracker #Daily_Routine
When I'm stressed out I do this:
1. Can I gather info about the unknowns?
- Try to gather all the facts about the problem
- Problems usually solve themselves when I do that
2. Focus on today
- When I think about all that I need to get done I start to worry the most
- I try to focus on my next action and complete it
- I strive not to think about the far future
3. Accept the worst outcome
- Figure out the worst that can happen
- I try to accept it as if it has already happened
- This calms me down
- I try to improve the situation from there