Arı kovanına dadanan bir kurt, arılar tarafından öldürülmüş.
Kurt öldükten sonra onu propolis olarak bilinen yapışkan maddeyle kaplayarak, kurdun çürümesini ve kokmasını engellemişler.
Arılara bu bilgiyi öğreten ilahi bir güç var.
Hearing about the incident this afternoon at Kgatoentle Secondary School in Ga-Rankuwa Zone 5 is absolutely heartbreaking.
A security guard was viciously attacked by learners simply for doing his job and protecting a student from being bullied.What shatters my heart the most is the sheer audacity and lack of respect from these kids, brazenly telling an elder, "Re tla o betha wena maan" (We will beat you up). It is deeply alarming to witness such a profound breakdown of discipline and empathy in the younger generation.
When did our children become so violent? We are facing a serious crisis when schools are no longer safe havens, and the very people tasked with protecting our youth are assaulted by them. We need urgent intervention before this lawlessness completely consumes our communities.
For five years, a dog greeted the mailman with his tennis ball, until one day, his owner came out holding it instead.
In 2019, a new mailman started delivering in the neighborhood and quickly learned there was one house he always looked forward to.
Because of the dog waiting by the front gate.
At first, the mailman gave him small treats just to win him over, but over time, the dog stopped treating him like a stranger. While other dogs barked from behind fences, this one waited gently, tail wagging, like he knew exactly what time his friend was supposed to arrive.
Eventually, the routine became theirs.
The mailman would walk up, give him a treat, pet his head, and the dog would run to grab his favorite tennis ball, proudly dropping it near the gate like he wanted to play before the man moved on.
On sick days when he couldn’t work, the other mailmen who cover his route said the dog never acted the same with them. He stayed back, watched quietly, and waited for the one person he had chosen.
For five years, that little routine never changed.
Until one morning, the mailman reached the house and the dog wasn’t there.
Instead, the owner came outside holding the same worn tennis ball and told him the dog had passed away from old age.
He said seeing the mailman had become his dog’s favorite part of the day, and before putting the ball away, he wanted the mailman to have it.
The mailman stood there crying while the owner stayed beside him in silence.
After coming from South Africa, some Nigerians took to the streets to make their country better. Good luck and let the other realize that returning home is not a death sentence but rather a step toward rebuilding the country .
After earning a point against the Czech Republic, all 26 South African players and staff members received jewelry worth more than $50,000 each through a collaboration with Icebox. 💎🔥
Irish lads supporting SA and the world cup in USA today class 🤣
So much respect for these four lads who purchased tickets for today's World Cup in Atlanta between Czechia and South Africa before the game in Prague.
We're told the lads booked the flights when Ireland went up 2-0 against Czechia. The lads kept the tickets, bought some South Africa jerseys, a Father Ted flag and made their own memories.
The kits were reportedly bought on Ali Express for 20 quid a pop.
South Africa battled back in the end for a 1-1 draw with the support of four new fans.
Breaking News:
SAPS in Winterveld has found a group of Zimbabweans running a school, it is believed that 100% of the pupils are illegal foreigners from Zimbabwe, including the educators.
The school’s affiliation with the Department of Education wasn’t confirmed. A clear indicator that South Africa has turned into a playground for criminals!
CASE STUDY: Richard Branson & Reverse Engineering Human Behavior.
Most operators fight consumer behavior. The elite design systems around it.
In the 1990s, Virgin Atlantic faced a systemic bleed: first-class passengers were systematically pocketing the airline's custom, airplane-shaped silver salt and pepper shakers.
Traditional executives viewed this as a loss-prevention crisis, suggesting cheaper plastic substitutes or strict anti-theft warnings to protect the bottom line.
Richard Branson saw something else entirely: a high-end distribution network.
By simply engraving the words "Stolen from Virgin Atlantic" onto the base of the shakers, Branson transformed an act of theft into a multi-generational status symbol. The shakers didn't disappear into hiding; they were proudly displayed on the dining tables, office desks, and kitchen shelves of the world's most affluent travelers.
Every stolen shaker became a permanent, frictionless conversation starter, a luxury billboard resting inside the homes of his exact target demographic.
THE OPERATOR'S DISCTION:
In the matrix of hyper-growth commerce, a problem is only a problem if you lack the vision to invert it. Branson didn't stop the behavior; he monetized the psychology behind it. He turned a line item loss into an immortal, word-of-mouth marketing asset.
Stop looking at where your system is breaking, and start looking at how that break can be leveraged into absolute market dominance.