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The idea behind using life hacks is to simplify the things we do and to make our day-to-day tasks easier. The only problem is that psychology is still on the fence about the effectiveness of these pro tips. In some cases, research has found that the placebo effect plays a strong role in how effectively a life hack can work.
It’s very tough to test the effectiveness of pro tips because so many factors could affect how people feel or what they do. Even though we don’t fully know the power of life hacks, it seems like they are more popular than ever. According to a survey, nearly 6 in 10 respondents love watching videos about pro tips, and 42% have even shared their own hacks with people.
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Although these tips and tricks are meant to make our lives better, experts say that they might be actually simplifying our lives too much. In the rush to find the best “shortcut,” we might be missing out on a lot of essential learning. So people might not actually realize how to fend for themselves because they’re too busy finding an easy way out.
Also, sometimes, the simplest way isn’t always the most efficient. If it had no caveats, then it would simply be the way to do things. The fact that it’s a hack might mean that there is a price to pay for choosing that route. In the end, it’s up to each person to decide whether they want to use such pro tips in their daily lives.
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When Menards does their 11% off, look for rebate receipts laying around the parking lot. Last year I got several hundred dollars of rebates that way.
Of course, it’s fun to try out different pro tips and to see what actually works well, but research says that it’s important to question the intention behind each life hack. In this list, all of the tips are unethical or immoral in some way, so a person should only try them if they are comfortable dealing with the consequences of the hack.
People who share such pro tips may not always have our best interests at heart and might be selling such secrets to con folks out of something valuable. Rather than just accepting every life hack you come across, it’s important to understand how it impacts all areas of your life and only then proceed with it.
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One of the most important things to consider when choosing to follow a life hack is whether it will actually work for your personality type. People who like having a system in place and enjoy organizing might be better suited to following through with such pro tips.
Others who are intuitive in nature would be better served by following their unique paths and learning on the go. Life hacks are meant to make decision-making easier, but that doesn’t mean everyone needs to follow them just for the sake of it.
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An optimized and efficient life is the goal of pretty much everyone you come across. Even though we’re all trying our best, it’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them. Using life hacks should come naturally and should be more related to efficiency rather than manipulating the people around you.
Unethical life hacks may seem like a ton of fun, but their consequences might be tough to handle. The best you can do is to take these recommendations with a pinch of salt and set your own standards.
Do you have any creative pro tips you swear by? Don’t keep it to yourself, tell us about them too!
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If you get called for jury duty and want to get out of it, the fool-proof way for both sides to throw you out is to say you have a strong respect for law enforcement and if they’ve brought a charge against someone, they must have done something wrong. Even if there’s no evidence, you believe they don’t arrest innocent people. You’ll be home before lunch.
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When the recipient gets it they wont be able to open it and will email you back thereby buying you time to finish. When done, send them the right one and say “not sure what happened. Here it is again. Try this one.”.
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