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There are many who think that life hacking is a trend of the 21st century. The idea is to reduce the things that trouble us in our daily lives (or reduce the time it takes to complete them) while increasing the quality and quality of the experiences that you like.

Life hacks are by definition, jumbled. Everything goes, as long as it works. This is the opposite to the rapid evolution of scientific knowledge. Even though sometimes there are large changes in the form of paradigm shifts, most of the time progress is fast and consistent. The advantages of using life hacks in any form of execution especially in academic writing are plentiful. One can build on the knowledge acquired by the peers.

According to some the term hack may have negative connotation. In software coding a hack is considered a gem of a solution (and a hacker is a respected member of elite). But it’s also used as something quickly put together, barely tested, and that works only by miracle. It’s an ugly solution that may break if you really look intently at it. Something you may not want to do, because code has its own requirements, and hacks are by definition aesthetically repulsive.  On the whole life hacking is a brilliant concept especially in the knowledge acquisition context. These days’ students as well as working adults are involved in the life hacking process to a great extent, thanks only to the rise in social media and the emergence of web 2.0.

This blog is about simple life hacks which can make your academic life easier. So guys enhance your academic productivity through Life hacks and life hacks alone.

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