Today, I was standing at the recycle container with a box that I wanted to break down. Unfortunately, it was taped to withstand the next nuclear war, and I didn't have scissors or a box-knife on me. I almost forgot that I was carrying my poor-man's swiss army knife (aka: house keys). I whipped out my house key, swiped down each side of the taped seams, and voila! The box broke down faster than a 1990 Chrysler. I realized that in almost forgetting about the usefulness of my keys, there are others who have probably never known that usefulness. Time to fix that. While I'll probably forget some here (like I almost did that day with the box), feel free to chime in on the comments and I'll add any here that I feel are pertinent. Without further ado, here are some ways that your house keys can come in useful (plus I've added helpful "key RISK gauge" in [brackets] to help you gauge the low/moderate/high risk to your key for each of the uses): Disclaimer:...
Renewing the lost art of the polymath (noun: a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.) in the age of the millennial.