Maybe such information should go out to employers rather than employees - and convince them to give their employees nap time. The reason "Increase your on-the-job alertness by 100 percent" seems quite convincing.
I think I'll stick to getting fresh chicken from the supermarket if I needed it, rather than from the can. Unless the chicken in the can was cooked in some special way e.g. stewed or roasted. If it's just boiled, doesn't make much sense to buy the canned chicken.
I think the point of the story really isn't about speculating whether she has OCD or not. It's an amazing story of the resilience and devotion of one woman to (maybe) keep the memory of her loved one alive through putting the house together. Let's not reduce the story to one of whether what she did was productive or not. Life shouldn't be reduced to that.
It's amazing the authorities took so long to respond to the "rip-off" of China's amusement park - I mean, they started in 1986, but only came to light in 2007. Otherwise, I think these places are interesting. Would really like to see them myself, especially Dickens World.
I think it's amazing she actually endured the pain for so many years, before she was finally convinced that medical facilities in her country had improved enough for her to have the bullet removed.
For awhile I thought the picture was supposed to show the alphabet they were trying to teach i.e. like put them in the formation of the letter. Maybe it would have been more useful and fun to do that.