avatarFrancesco Carrubba

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The website content recounts three unusual personal anecdotes involving a navigation error, an intercom in a poultry house, and the author's reflections on an ideal workspace.

Abstract

The author shares three peculiar stories from their recent experiences. The first story humorously describes a mishap with a navigation system due to a wrongly set destination, highlighting our reliance on technology. The second story is a bizarre incident where the author found an intercom handset in an unexpected location—a chicken coop. The third story is a blend of seriousness and wit, contemplating the characteristics of an ideal work environment, with the author expressing a preference for a simple desk by the sea. The author invites readers to subscribe for more stories and to support them through a membership program.

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  • The author acknowledges the over-reliance on virtual maps and navigation systems in modern life.
  • There is an element of humor and surprise in the discovery of an intercom receiver in a poultry house.
  • The author values simplicity and natural beauty in a work setting, suggesting that such an environment can be conducive to productivity or creativity.
  • The author believes that their stories have the potential to entertain or resonate with the readers, as evidenced by the invitation to subscribe and support their work.

Three Strange Stories That Have Happened to Me Lately

The crazy navigator, the intercom in the poultry house, and the ideal place to work

Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash

I thought I’d collect three curious stories that have happened to me lately. The first concerns a crazed navigator. Actually, I set the destination wrong. The fact is that we are dependent on virtual maps.

The second story is grotesque. Basically, I needed the handset of an intercom, I looked for it and picked it up … in a poultry house.

The third is an article between the serious and the facetious. What are the ideal characteristics that the perfect place to work should have? I happened to think about it, actually.

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