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Fire and Blood
#1068534 added April 11, 2024 at 4:47pm
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House of Black & White; Door 7 -- Inventions
Door 7 – Inventions

Word Count: 278

#1 Invent something useful

Honestly, thinking about this one slowed me down! *Laugh* One thing I can’t stand is being unable to open up a tight jar lid. I try everything. I use a gripper. Don’t work. I try banging the spoon on the jar. Nada. Hot water? Now I can’t touch it. I’d invent an automatic jar opener. It looks like an automatic can opener. You plug it in and put the jar under a suction cup. Turn it on and viola! Lid is off!

#2 Make Changes

Well, if I could change one thing, I would change how we lock things. For example, when we leave the house, instead of using a key to lock the door, use your hand print. When you lock a car door, use your fingerprint. Of course, we would need specially coded and matching technology but, hey if they can do it in the movies, why not now? This way thieves would have no way to steal your car or break into your front door because the items are coded just for you! People would love it.

#3 Time – Would you change it?

Well, what would I change it to? I don’t think I would change it. I think, as humans, we need the stability of the timeline. It would be weird to walk in and out of one’s life in the different phases. Stability of the timeline allows us to learn, grow, change, evolve and mature and I think without that, we can’t grow emotionally. Just like kids need stability growing up, we all need time to be linear and give us the stability needed to mature as human beings.



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