So recently my school had the most brilliant idea to conduct a trade fair and the idea was so revolutionary that I had no reason to not be a part of it (This is sarcasm btw). So here I am. My school's labs were tasked with the extremely easy job of making a stall of their own and selling stuff. My lab, the AI and Robotics lab decided to do an arcade instead (YAYYYYYYYYY) But, what was not so good was the fact that I willingly decided to sacrifice myself for the better cause and decided to make a game of my own that all the idiots that come can play. It wasn't very supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, to say the least. First I had to buy all the useful parts for the project which was a reaction time game and that was sadly not the hardest part. The second thing I had to do was make the project sample on a breadboard and that was probably the easiest thing I have ever done in my 0.001 years of Arduino life. And the third and hardest thing to do was assembling the whole thing on a ...
Psychology is simple. All you got to do to understand it is look at everyone's behaviour and turn into Sherlock Holmes. Alright, pardon me, but the truth is, it really isn't that simple. For example, my friend (Shoutout to Jeshan for like... the 5th time ig???) was the most innocent soul in 7th grade. Short story: Some guy in my class called him a bad word or something like that and he cried all day over it. Now, in 9th grade, he is definitely not the most innocent soul out there, to say the least. Now it's time for... MY FINDINGS ABOUT PEOPLE AS A 13 YEAR OLD: Finding 1: "First impression is the best impression" and "Don't judge a book by its cover" completely contradict each other. Almost everyone runs by the former and absolutely no one that I know run by the latter. Finding 2: People love to judge others (including me). It's normal human behaviour, and I guess it gives you some kind of survival instincts. But this judging goes out of hand li...