#Heritage #SoloMotivation

When things get complicated.

I lis­te­ned to this while wri­ting this post, try it while you read :o)

This is the thir­ty-second in a series of posts reflec­ting on our willin­gness to remem­ber and the qua­li­ty of that know­ledge. These posts should be read in order of publi­ca­tion. Star­ting with num­ber six, for example, would make no sense to the rea­der. Hap­py reading!

I the­re­fore chose to move on to the next topic, consi­de­ring that I had rea­ched my accep­ta­bi­li­ty thre­shold. An addi­tio­nal step that I wan­ted to include, a step that I consi­der impor­tant, the impor­tance of tes­ting the tech­niques main­tai­ned in the selec­ted book. The impor­tant thing is to have a free-stan­ding solu­tion that does not contain any errors. If a per­son from San Fran­cis­co or Madrid wan­ted to consult the book in ques­tion or even set up a more local libra­ry, it should be pos­sible to iden­ti­fy the books using the ISBN without this gene­ra­ting an iden­ti­fi­ca­tion error.

That being said, the next vital sign can be either body tem­pe­ra­ture or blood pres­sure. In both cases, these signs require the use of an ins­tru­ment. A ther­mo­me­ter for the first and second, a blood pres­sure moni­tor or sphyg­mo­ma­no­me­ter accom­pa­nied by a ste­tho­scope. Since a ste­tho­scope is a rela­ti­ve­ly simple ins­tru­ment, the ther­mo­me­ter and the blood pres­sure moni­tor are much more complex.

So I had to turn to making a ther­mo­me­ter and then a blood pres­sure moni­tor. The ther­mo­me­ter includes the mas­te­ry of glass making. For the blood pres­sure moni­tor, I haven’t got to grips with it just yet, but I will. The art of glass­ma­king comes from a rather old era and has not, to my know­ledge, evol­ved very much.

To be continued…

-Dan­ny

I’m Dan­ny (aka Coa­ch­Dan­ny). I have a pas­sion: humans. Come with me and take this minute eve­ry day to explore what’s going on today and why is it tren­ding. Click here to get your dai­ly thought right on time for break­fast.

Sources: https://solomotivation.com

Trans­la­tion by Abbie Sims: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsims/

Last Upda­ted on Decem­ber 10, 2020 by Coach Dan­ny

Coach Danny

See in me a trustworthy person who will not disappoint you. Although, like you, I have to work to make a living, your well being is my main interest and together we will find goals to make you feel fulfilled and proud of you. It has nothing to do with your bank account, your physical appearance or your material assets. Let’s be clear, we are working on fundamental levers for every human, whether you are a homeless person or part of royalty, you have these same levers. I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). The people I work with are few, but they all have one thing in common. They share a common goal, self-fulfillment and more.

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