Quote of the Day by Diogenes: "Those who have virtuous wives are happy; those who have vicious ones become..."Quote of the day: In our modern world, the insights of ancient philosopher Diogenes about marriage still hold weight. A harmonious union ca...
Love quote of the Day by German philosopher Walter Benjamin: "The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope"Quote of the Day: According to Walter Benjamin, authentic bonds emerge from selfless affection. However, many contemporary relationships st...
Quote of the Day by Greek philosopher Leucippus: “Nothing happens at random but everything for a reason and by necessity.” A timeless lesson on life’s uncertaintiesQuote of the Day: Leucippus, the wise philosopher of ancient Greece, proposed that nothing occurs by mere coincidence. Every incident, whet...
Thought of the day by Greek Philosopher Diogenes: ‘Wise kings generally have wise counselors; and he must be…’ Timeless lesson on leadershipThought of the day: Diogenes was not a thinker who pursued influence through political systems or institutions. Instead, he cast himself as...
Quote of the day by Diogenes: “Alexander the Great found the philosopher looking attentively at a pile of human bones. Diogenes explained, ‘I am searching for the...” Did an ancient Greek philosopher reveal humanity’s greatest enduring lesson after humiliating the world’s most powerful conqueror with a timeless warning about death, equality, ego, wealth, and the illusion of superiority that still shapes modern society today?Quote of the day by Diogenes is rapidly gaining attention across philosophy readers. The ancient Greek philosopher shocked Alexander the Gr...
Quote of the day by Epicurus: ‘Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not, remember...'Quote of the day : Epicurus’ reflection reminds readers that fulfillment is not always found in acquiring new things. Instead, it may begin...
Quote of the day by Diogenes the Cynic: 'We have two ears and one tongue so that we would...' - lessons on active listening by Greek philosopherQuote of the day by Diogenes the Cynic: The ancient Greek philosopher and archetype of Cynicism, advocated for listening more than speaking...
Quote of the day by Diogenes of Sinope: 'The insult dishonors the one who infers it, not the one who receives it.'Ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope taught that insults reflect the speaker's flaws. He believed true dignity comes from within. H...
Spotify engineers no longer code, company says — AI now does the heavy liftingSpotify AI coding: Spotify's top engineers have not written code since December. Their internal AI system, Honk, now handles coding and app...
AI was supposed to replace these jobs — IBM is now hiring more of themIBM hiring plan 2026 AI roles: IBM plans to triple entry-level hiring in 2026, redefining roles to complement AI. New hires will focus on c...
Small plane crashes in rural area of Colombia, killing 15 people including congressmanA small plane crashed in Colombia's Norte de Santander province on Wednesday. All 15 people on board perished in the accident. Among the vi...
Quote of the day by Zeno of Citium, the founder of stoicism: 'No loss should be more regrettable to us than losing our time...'Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, emphasized that the greatest loss a person can experience is the waste of time, as it is irretriev...
Andrew Scott starrer ‘Ripley’: This is everything we know about release date, episode count, plot, cast, streaming platform and moreNetflix confirms "Ripley" release in 2024 but there is no official date finalized yet. The limited series stars Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley ...
Here’s tailor-made politics that will suit-boot everyoneThe Hispanic equivalent of the French sans-culottes were the descamisados (the shirtless) of Argentina, a pejorative employed by the landow...
Sanskrit, taught well, can be as rewarding as economicsA proper teaching of Sanskrit can help foster self-assuredness and humanity, in the way that reading Latin and Greek did for generations of...
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It's not enough to be just cynicalAn academic waiting in the voting line recently was reminded of the story of Diogenes. “The Cynic philosopher who lived as a beggar in Athe...