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Psychology says people who raise several children aren't making identical life choices: What the behavior reveals?Psychology says people who raise several children aren't always motivated by the same reasons. Psychology explains that family size is infl...
Served 17 years, but sacked for taking leftover tea and biscuits: Jharkhand HC reinstates govt peon, calling the punishment 'disproportionate'A Bokaro peon, Ranjeet Kumar Himanshu, has won his job back after being sacked for taking tea leaves and biscuits. The Jharkhand High Court...
Psychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't lazy: What research says about this behaviorPsychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't always lazy....
'Marriage registration is not enough if...': Gujarat HC says weddings are not merely for 'song and dance'The Gujarat High Court has declared that Hindu marriages require sacred rituals like 'saptapadi' to be valid, not just registration. A UK-b...
Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't simply bored: What this behavior may revealPsychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't always distracted without reason. Psychology links this habit ...
Psychology says adults who play video games online extensively aren't lazy: What psychology explains about gaming behaviorPsychology says adults who play video games online extensively aren't lazy or disconnected from life in every case. Psychology explains tha...
Quote of the day by Albert Ellis: 'Self-esteem is the highest sickness known to man or woman because it's conditional', what the famous American psychotherapist teaches about the hidden danger of self-esteemRenowned psychologist Albert Ellis challenged the conventional pursuit of self-esteem, labelling it a 'sickness' because it's conditional. ...
Made in India, deployed abroad: The expanding map of India's arms exportsIndia's defence exports are soaring, with deals for BrahMos missiles with Vietnam and Indonesia signaling a significant shift. This surge, ...
Why do people hate? Understanding the psychology behind hatredHatred, a potent emotion, often arises from fear of the unknown, past hurts, jealousy, and group identity. Misunderstandings and a desire f...
Beyond Valuations: Philip Fisher's timeless guide to quality stock investingLegendary investor Philip Fisher championed a qualitative approach to stock picking, emphasizing exceptional businesses with strong managem...
Psychology says people who always keep their phones on silent aren't ignoring others: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who always keep their phones on silent aren't always avoiding calls or messages. Psychology suggests this habit may ...
People who order takeout several times a week aren't lazy: What psychology says about this common habitPeople who order takeout several times a week aren't always avoiding cooking. Psychology suggests this habit can be linked to time manageme...
India's growth story runs through waterIndia's ambitious industrial expansion faces a critical hurdle: water scarcity. As manufacturing's GDP contribution targets 25%, companies ...
Psychology says people who call the guy for even a small thing to be done at home aren't lazy: What this behaviour may really mean?Psychology says people who call the guy for even a small thing to be done at home aren't always avoiding work. Psychology explains that thi...
The jinx of No. 10: Why so many British PMs got the boot too soonBritain’s political system has seen repeated early exits of prime ministers over the past decade, with six leaders from David Cameron to Ke...
Psychology explains why you can't spend more than 30 seconds looking at artwork in museumPsychology explains why most people spend less than 30 seconds looking at artwork in museums. Museum visitors often spend mere seconds with...
Spanish proverb of the day: ‘Everyone knows where the shoe pinches’ - a lesson on self-awareness and decision-makingNavigating life's decisions often involves external advice that misses the mark. A Spanish proverb, 'Everyone knows where the shoe pinches,...
Proverb of the day: ‘An entire sea of water can't sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, negativity can't put you down unless you allow it to get inside you’, a lesson on protecting your inner peaceIn today's fast-paced world, protecting your peace of mind is paramount. Just as a ship remains afloat by keeping water out, you can shield...
Best Saying of the Day: “A rich man has many relatives; a poor man has...” — A timeless lesson on success, struggle and social perceptionBest Saying of the Day: “A rich man has many relatives; a poor man has many excuses” explores how success and hardship often shape the way ...
US court rules Ohio can restrict children's use of social mediaAn appeals court has allowed Ohio to enforce a law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social media. This decision over...