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It’s hard to deny that Apple is pretty great at presentation. Former Apple speechwriter Jayne Benjulian explains one key that helps the company perfect their speeches: choosing your audience.
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Thirty Year Old Apartment in Taipei is a private residence renovated by Alfonso Ideas. It is located in Taipei City, Taiwan. Photos courtesy of Alfonso Ideas
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You can tell when someone is lying to you? Or maybe you can find lost objects? You know that gut feeling that tells you things you wouldn’t possibly know? That’s you sixth sense! Are you aware of it? Do you know how to use it?
Everybody has it, just not everybody is aware of it. Some of us have developed it consciounsly, and in others is still laying dormant.
Take this fun, quick quiz to find out just now what sixth sense do you have!
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You can tell when someone is lying to you? Or maybe you can find lost objects? You know that gut feeling that tells you things you wouldn’t possibly know? That’s you sixth sense! Are you aware of it? Do you know how to use it?
Everybody has it, just not everybody is aware of it. Some of us have developed it consciounsly, and in others is still laying dormant.
Take this fun, quick quiz to find out just now what sixth sense do you have!
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When you declare you want to be an architect, no one tells you how long and difficult the process is. No one tells you that you’re going spend 4-7 years in school, and no one tells you that have to pass seven, or six–or however many exams NCARB says you have take–grueling exams that could take years to complete. Oh, let’s not forget the thousands of specific experience hours required to begin taking those exams (wait, did they change that, too?). No one told us, that’s for sure. Maybe that’s a good thing, because otherwise our webcomic, Architexts, would never have come to be. Laughter is the best medicine, after all, and we’re glad to have the opportunity to spread some laughter to our fellow architects.
When you add it all up, becoming an architect is not easy, and it’s not uncommon to wonder if you may have been easy to be a doctor instead. But, we are architects, not doctors. While we often don’t get the notoriety, praise, or billable rate of other professions, there is something special about what we do that makes it all worthwhile. Hopefully.