Solve this using only your mind, without a calculator or paper.

Ever wondered how far your mind can take you without relying on external tools? Whether it’s solving complex problems or completing tasks, your brain holds more power than you might think. Imagine tackling challenges without reaching for a calculator or jotting down notes—just pure thought. Sounds intriguing, right? This article dives into how you can harness the full potential of your mind to complete tasks using only your thoughts.

THE QUESTION

Solve with your mind

Starting with 1000, add 40, then 1000, followed by 30, another 1000, then 20, another 1000, and finally add 10.

The total is:

1000 + 40 + 1000 + 30 + 1000 + 20 + 1000 + 10 = 4090.

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