u/Aviriia

Friday I’ll be picking up my first Axolotl (10cm tall) and I wanted to share my tank setup with you all.

Any final tips or advice?

Water tests came out good and its been running a few weeks to get the good water bacteria. Temp is stable 20 degrees celcius (i cannot seem to keep it lower than that :( ) but I bought a couple of special fans for when it gets really warm.

Tank is a Juwel Primo (80cm)

u/Aviriia — 15 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’ve been collecting and refining what I call “The 9 Most Famous Laws About Work And Life” — a mix of the classic ones we’ve all heard of, plus a few new ones that feel like they belong in the same family.

Most of us already know these five:

• 1. Murphy’s Law – Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.

• 2. Kidlin’s Law – If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you’ve solved half of it.

• 3. Gilbert’s Law – When you take on a task, it is your responsibility to achieve the desired outcome.

• 4. Wilson’s Law – If you prioritise knowledge and intelligence, the money will continue to come.

• 5. Falkland’s Law – If you don’t have to make a decision about something, then don’t decide.

But I’ve added four more that I think complete the set:

• 6. Avalon’s Law – If you stay positive and keep an open mind in a world of illusions, you will come to know what is truly real.

• 7. The Synthesis Law – If you clearly define the problem, take full responsibility for the outcome, and stay positive while remaining open-minded, the right path will reveal itself.

• 8. The Observer’s Law – In a world of illusions, pause before deciding. The one who stays positive, open-minded, and refuses to act until truth appears will always hold the advantage.

• 9. The Alchemist’s Law – When you combine clear thinking, full responsibility, and an open positive mind, even chaos and failure can be transformed into wisdom and success.

I’m really curious what you all think of the newer ones (especially 6–9).

To ask Philosophy i wonder if many of you also think a lot about these laws and create and wonder about new ones yourself. Or if this is just a me thing.

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u/Aviriia — 15 days ago