This is one of those things that seems to have homeowners pretty stumped. I think it is because painting your home is one of those things if you get wrong, you can’t really hide it. Paint covers a lot of the surface of your home’s interior and exterior, so it will probably impact your decor. Buying or building a new home, you would think would eliminate the paint stress, but it can actually be the very thing that causes it.
Paint is one of those things that seems to have homeowners pretty stumped. I think it is because painting your home is one of those things if you get wrong, you cant really hide it. Paint covers a lot of the surface of your home’s interior and exterior, so it will obviously impact your decor.
Buying or building a new home, you would think would eliminate the paint stress, but it can actually be the very thing that causes it. Among the many decisions that a new homeowner has to make during construction, choosing paint colors can be the most difficult. I know this because I get asked a lot, plus the Google search terms “should I paint my new construction home?” is one of the most frequent ones that lead people to our website. It goes beyond just choosing colors.
Links are one of the three major ranking factors in Google. So if you want your website’s pages to rank high in search, you will almost certainly need links. Google (and other search engines) look at links from other sites as “votes.” These votes help them identify which page on a given topic (out of thousands of similar ones) deserves to be ranking at the very top of the search results.
Since we all know Google is the king of rankings, we all know that Google and other search engines are looking at the number of links on a page as votes. In one study, I found a strong correlation between the number of websites linking to a page and how much search traffic it gets from Google.
So just like in our story trailer, when somebody’s got a link to a page, Google is going to look at that link as a vote. And if enough people link to a page, that page will rank high. So let’s say we all own our own website, and let’s say each of those websites are linked to thousands of other websites. What happens? We each start getting a vote so we all get ranked higher.
I know that sounds like an over-extension of the theory that we all have some kind of little “meta-cognition,” but it’s not. We’re not all aware of Google’s algorithms, and we’re not all aware of the fact that the majority of our thoughts and actions are on autopilot.
If we’re not on autopilot, then we don’t know what we want to do. It’s like when we were teenagers doing homework for a while. We couldn’t put them into a car, and we couldn’t do anything else. We’ve been on autopilot for like a month. We don’t need to go on autopilot for over a month.
The term “coleman thermos” is often thrown around in the science fiction movies and books, and it has to be one of the most annoying things. There are a lot of people out there who like to claim that science fiction is supposed to be a fiction, but is it really? Science fiction, like many forms of fiction, is a “real” science, a form of storytelling that’s been around for a long time.
Is there a reason why we are on autopilot? What makes us think that we arent going to accomplish anything this afternoon? Is there an objective reason why we arent able to do any of the things we thought we would be able to do? I feel like there has to be some kind of objective reason why we cant get on autopilot.