Less Than 4 Seconds

Less Than 4 Seconds

Record-Breaking Speed

On May 6th, 2018, Feliks Zemdegs completed a Rubik’s Cube in less than five seconds (4.22!), setting a world record that no one could beat.

That’s faster than the time it took you to read the last sentence.

Then along came Yusheng Du, who did it in 3.47!

Less than four seconds.


What Can You Do in Less Than Four Seconds?

Possibly not a Rubik’s Cube, but there are lots of things that take less than four seconds and can make a positive difference.

Here are a few to get you started:

  • Apologise - I mean properly say you’re sorry
  • Give a compliment
  • Change your mind - I love this one.
  • Pick up a piece of rubbish.
  • Smile – do it for four.
  • Let someone out in front of you.
  • Chew your mouthful a little longer.
  • Leave a few kind words (more than just a ‘like’) on a social media post.

I’d like to know your thoughts on positive things you can do that take less than four seconds.

Please leave your ideas below.

Be Brilliant

Michael

Here’s the video of Yusheng Du breaking the Rubik’s Cube world record.

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