Q: This is a weighty question, and it may take some time and reflection to decide, but if you can determine what you think the purpose of humanity is, you can scale that idea down and apply it to your own life. For example, you may decide that the purpose of humanity is to help each other thrive in the world.  Your own personal purpose can then be to help people in your community thrive, and you can determine what steps you need to take to work towards that. Think about people whom you find truly inspiring.  These can be world leaders, historical figures, or people from your own life.  Think about why these people are inspirational, and determine specific actions or characteristics they have that you’d like to emulate. . You may want to keep this list in your purpose journal.  Remember that you do not have to admire or emulate every aspect of an individual—rather, you are using the individual to home in on specific characteristics that you would like to have too. Leaving your personal bubble, or your comfort zone, means having a broader view of the world and the people in it.  We tend to be somewhat self-centered in our day-to-day lives, but leaving your bubble gives you the opportunity to view the wider world around you.  With this renewed realization of the rest of the world, you can more objectively see your place in the world and evaluate your passions and purpose. Once you have a greater awareness of other people around you, decide how you want to interact with those people.  Determine how you would like other people to view you in relation to themselves, and then work to be that person for them. If you are having difficulty assessing yourself, or if you’d like a second opinion, ask some close friends what they think your strengths are. They may offer some insight that you have trouble seeing yourself. For example, you may not realize that your own actions inspire your friends to want to emulate you.  A friend might say, “I think you are great at putting a plan into action once it’s made, rather than waiting for someone else to get started.”  You can tie this strength into your purpose. Many people think that their purpose (or their career, or their interests) have to revolve around one thing.  But sometimes our passions are about balancing multiple interests that fulfill different aspects of our needs and wants.  Realizing that your one purpose (if you choose to limit it to one) can be made up of multiple facets can offer you more flexibility in setting that purpose.  For example, if your life’s purpose is “to bring happiness to myself and others,” you may have the sub-purposes “to feel fulfilled in my work, to be patient with my family, to make my kids laugh, and to listen well to my friends.”  All of these work towards your greater purpose. The advantage to having multiple facets to your life’s purpose is that if one area is lagging or not going well, you won’t feel like you’re entirely off track.  For example, if your work life is not fulfilling, but your home and social lives are, you can still feel like you’re working towards happiness. After you have evaluated yourself and expanded your view outside of yourself, decide what you’d like your life’s purpose to be.  Remember that it’s okay if it changes in the future.  It’s important to have a goal and direction now, even if you alter it later as you change and grow. Once you have decided your purpose, write it down.  Post it somewhere that you can read it every day, reminding yourself of what you want in life.  You can ask yourself each day if you’ve done things to work towards that purpose.
A: Determine the purpose of humanity. Find people who inspire you. Leave your bubble. Ask friends what your strengths are. Stop thinking in absolutes. Set your purpose.

Article: Dark colors attract heat. Painting your house (particularly your roof) white can naturally reduce how hot your house gets and how much you need to spend on air conditioning.  A study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s heat Island group found that in warm weather houses with white roofs required 40% less energy for cooling than those with black roofs. Some appliances, like your oven, dishwasher, and dryer, will create heat that permeates throughout the house. Try to use these at night to reduce the need for air conditioning during the warmest part of the day.  Alternatively, use a crockpot or microwave oven, which don’t produce as much as heat as an oven.  Grilling outside is also a good way to cook without heating up your home. Your air conditioning can be extremely inefficient if it is not working properly. You can call a repair company for a consultation or do a bit of due diligence on your own.  Your AC can use too much power if it isn’t appropriately sized for your home. Window units, for example, are only intended to cool a single room. Consider purchasing a new AC system. A new, high-efficiency system uses roughly half as much energy as 15-year-old system. You can personally check to see if an outside unit or heat pump is being blocked by anything. This can significantly increase your energy costs. A dirty AC filter can make it harder for your AC to pump air, increasing energy costs. Dirty filters can also cause your AC to break down prematurely, further increasing your expenses. You should try to change the filter once a month. Consider purchasing a permanent filter. These only need to be washed periodically. At a price of $20 to $40, you will recoup the cost of a permanent filter in about a year. If airflow is blocked in your home, your air conditioning system will work overtime to cool down the hard to reach places. Use a fan and verify that nothing is blocking the flow of air through your house.  A fan doesn’t exactly cool your home, but by pushing air around, it will distribute the heat better.  Keep vents open. You might have forgotten that you closed a vent in your house. If so, your AC will keep on running to little or no effect.  Keep doors open. If you do not, the air will not circulate properly. One good way to keep your home warm is to prevent the heat from coming in to begin with. This can involve some small home repairs, but often it just requires simple lifestyle changes.  Check for leaks in your weather stripping around your doors and windows, as well as holes around pipes and the circumference of your garage floor. Use caulk to close up any holes.  Your home can get especially hot if you allow the sun in. Close your blinds during the middle of the day to keep your home cool. Insulation in your attic floor should be approximately 12 inches thick.  Do not put boxes on it or walk over it frequently, because this will compress the insulation and make it less effective. Raising the temperature in your home by 2°C can reduce cooling costs by 5%. Wear lighter clothes (or none) to acclimate to a slightly higher temperature. Turn the AC down when you leave the house.  Purchase an automatic thermostat that will turn off when your house cools down. The EPA estimates that a programmable thermostat can save you as much as $180 per year; such thermostats cost as little as $25.  Keep heat-producing appliances like lights away from the thermostat; these can throw off its readings. Refrain from mopping, washing dishes, and washing clothes during the height of the day’s heat. These tasks produce moisture, which will make the house feel humid and uncomfortable.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Paint your house light colors. Use appliances that produce heat during the night. Check your air conditioning system. Change your filter monthly. Distribute your cooling consistently. Insulate your home from the heat. Love the heat.

Q: Every country girl loves to listen to and play country music.First of all,learning to play the guitar is the right way to play country music. These include watching and playing football, fishing, and Mudding. This doesn't mean they can't be girlish though! Girlishness actually complements your country girl attitude. i.e. Ford F150, GMC Sierra, Chevy S10, Bronco, Blazer. Also, if you're not in high school(or just don't want to join high school clubs, check out girl scouts or a 4H club in your area) Go outside and mow the lawn or help your dad on the car etc. The kitchen is the most sacred place in the house. Country folks love to cook from fried food, smoked food, breakfast, and dessert.
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Learn the country music. Pursue activities and sports that country girls usually like. If you're old enough to drive, a truck or Jeep Wrangler is the most "country you can get," "jackin" it up too (getting lifts). If you're in high-school, take shop and/or agriculture and FFA is a good club to join too. Country people are also hard workers and love to get dirty. Learn to cook.