You take vacation days, sick days and mental health days; now it’s time to add a financial health day to that list! What to do on it? Behavioral psychologist Wendy De La Rosa shares 10 simple steps you can take to spend less, save more — and stress less.
Managing your money can feel scary and complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. In this TED series, behavioral scientist Wendy De La Rosa explains why we spend too much and save too little — and shares easy steps to help us achieve a more secure financial future. (Made possible with the support of Wells Fargo)
Watch Your Money and Your Mind with Wendy De La Rosa at https://go.ted.com/yourmoneyandyourmind
Believe it or not, the home video game console has been around for nearly 49 years. Yes, that’s almost half a century. Since 1972, we’ve seen over 30 consoles created and sold in North America, which is a ridiculous amount of consoles. That’s an average of more than one console released every two years. Back in the early ‘70s, Nintendo was still about half a decade away from making their first console and the PlayStation and Xbox weren’t even a thought yet. Gaming has come a very long way since then so I’ll be taking a look at every home console ever released in North America.
The first console ever released was the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972. It was the only first generation console to be released in North America. In the second generation, we got the famous Atari 2600, best known for the legendary game, Space Invaders. The third generation was known as the 8-bit generation and introduced us to the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Master System. The fourth generation had the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System doing battle. As for the fifth generation, it saw a major shakeup. The Sony PlayStation joined the battle alongside the Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn.
There’s more consoles to get into than just those so enjoy the video, let me know what you think is the best console of all time in the comments section below and don’t forget to subscribe to TheGamer for more gaming tech content.
Complete with beans, ground beef, and loads of delicious spices like cumin and paprika, this pot of chili is a crowd-pleaser perfect for family dinner. Serve topped with desired garnishes, such as jalapeno, green or white white onion, cheese, sour cream, cilantro, and hot sauce.
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Brown meat
01:19 Soften veggies
02:15 Add seasonings
03:02 Deglaze
03:15 Add tomatoes
03:37 Add beef stock or water and meat
03:44 Chipotle in Adobo (if you want it spicy)
03:55 Add beans
04:35 Thicken your chili by adding refried beans
05:00 Thicken your chili by adding masa
05:07 Too spicy? Add sugar or creamed corn
05:15 Add butternut squash or sweet potatoes to add interest
05:29 Let people customize their heat levels
05:38 If you’re using a slow cooker, make sure to brown your meat before adding it in
05:44 Get weird by adding some cinnamon, chocolate, or coffee
06:06 Garnish
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