I pernah jumpa org gini. Nak tahu tak how to fix orang macamni? Yg selalu tanya benda2 kecik. Senang je, u kena stop micromanage /complain/ pertikai apa dia buat.
Mungkin punca dia jadi macam ni sbb u pernah complain kat dia “kenapa ambik bawang besar?” “Kenapa ambik yg tak elok” “U ni tak pandai pilih bawang la, tak elok” etc.
So dia akan rasa apa yg dia buat semua salah dimata u, and in the future ended up jadi apa? Jadi mcm dlm gambar kat bawah ni la. Dia akan suruh you yg buat keputusan sebab nanti you confirm takkan complain dah.
Samala macam memasak, or tolong arrangekan perabot, or bila orang tolong belikan u makanan. Kalau u banyak complain itu ini salah, ended up orang tu akan tak berminat untuk tolong u dah. Kalau tolong pun, dia akan bagi u yg buat decision, sebab dia malas nk kena judge
Kalau org tu buat silap sikit, or benda yg dia buat tu tk kena tekak you. U tutup mata and redakan je. Just nasihat softly and move on. Tak perlu ungkit, tak perlu pertikai lebih2 or pergi malukan dia dekat socmed or kawan2.
Lama2 orang tu akan adjust and learn sendiri.
U nak dorang fikir sendiri, tapi bila dorang fikir sendiri, u tak suka. Nk ikut telunjuk u jugak, lepastu penat sebab asyik jadi “decision maker”. Faham tak maksud i😅
Unlike other predators like tigers, which kill prey with their teeth, eagles kill through compression — using their feet. An eagle's foot is its primary weapon, for both hunting and defence. A lot of physics and engineering have gone into its design. Let's understand it.
Even the strongest human can grip an object at a max. of 50 PSI, but an eagle grips its prey at up to 400–750 PSI — enough pressure to pierce through thick skin or even the bones of prey like monkeys or birds.
The talons are so engineered that the moment anything enters their grip, compression happens automatically. Eagles also strike at speeds of 30–50 mph, so many prey die on impact even before the crushing begins.
In this image, you can see 3 forward-facing talons and 1 facing backwards — called the hallux. The hallux is the longest and most lethal talon, driving deepest into the prey on impact. The moment an attack lands, the prey is caged from 360 degrees — no room, no chance of escape.
#Nature engineered this with precision. The physics is brutal and perfect.