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Psychology says people who think they can't dance may be held back by their minds, not their bodiesDancing is a learned skill shaped by both the brain and the body. Many people who avoid dancing are not incapable, they simply haven't had ...
Psychology says people who are scared of dogs aren't always animal haters, they may be responding to past experiences and fearsPsychology suggests that people who are scared of dogs aren't simply overreacting or being unfriendly. A common misconception is that peopl...
Psychology says people who freeze on stage aren't shy, their brain may be activating body’s stress responseFeeling nervous before stepping onto a stage doesn't mean you're incapable, it often means your brain cares about performing well. Psycholo...
Housing finance stocks: Is the worst of perception over? Time for a relook? 11 HFC stocks with upside potential from a low 6% to 30%As a sector, housing finance has borne the brunt of regulatory changes and various scams at different points of time. It is a sector that h...
Ethanol ecosystem: Judging fear by noise is not evidence; 15 stocks from the ecosystemSugar is one of the oldest distressed sectors in India. For decades it has swung between glut and shortage, carried heavy debt, was depende...
Quote of the day by Donald Trump, 'Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war' is a life lesson that failure is the opportunity to learn, disappointment is natural part of growthQuote of the day by U.S. President Donald Trump offers a life lesson about resilience, adaptability, and long-term thinking. Temporary setb...
When Warren Buffett bought one company because of a book, and another on a handshakeHow does the world’s most careful investor buy a company with no due diligence at all? One of Warren Buffett’s acquisitions began with an a...
Psychology suggests the person giving themselves a pep talk in the rearview mirror, “You've got this, Sarah,” isn't losing it; a 2014 study found talking to yourself by name calms you down before something stressfulTalking to yourself using your own name can help manage stressful situations. This self-distancing technique allows for clearer thinking an...
Psychology says people who try to avoid going to a doctor or take a medicine for smaller issues aren't always ignoring their health: What this behavior really meansPsychology says people who try to avoid going to a doctor or take a medicine for smaller issues aren't always careless about their health. ...
Psychology says people who open their heart out to anyone at any place aren't emotionally secure all the time: What the behavior can mean?Psychology says people who open their heart out to anyone at any place aren't always showing emotional security or trust. Psychology explai...
Time to take selective risks? 5 small-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 35%There are more than 3,000 small-caps stocks listed on the stock exchanges. Only a handful are actually worth looking at; and even fewer wor...
Psychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always overprotective: What this parenting behavior meansPsychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always trying to control their children. In many cases, this p...
Full Moon June 2026 Is a Cosmic Turning Point—Here's How to PrepareA powerful Full Moon in June 2026 is set to bring emotional breakthroughs, unexpected clarity, and a rare opportunity for a fresh start. Di...
Psychology says people who feel insecure about other people's success may not be jealous, they may be trapped in the comparison cycleWhy do some people feel uncomfortable when others achieve success? Psychology suggests social comparison, self-esteem, scarcity thinking an...
Will a strong brand play the role it is supposed to? 4 consumer electricals stocks with upside potential of up to 28%Many companies in this space have underperformed the broader market. The underperformance did not happen without reason. Margins were under...
Nominal GDP growth could fuel largecap recovery; pharma, auto ancillaries remain preferred bets: Shreyash DevalkarIndian stock markets are defying foreign investor caution, driven by resilient June-quarter earnings. Companies are navigating geopolitical...
Psychology says people who always take the last piece of cake are not necessarily selfish: Why the brain responds differently to social permission and opportunityPsychology suggests that the last piece of cake is rarely just about food. It often becomes a symbol of opportunity, social comfort and the...
How a simple checklist can help investors avoid costly stock market mistakesMichael Shearn argues that long-term investing success comes less from prediction and more from discipline, research and process. By using ...
Mercury Retrograde 2026: 7 Things You Should Avoid During This Powerful Cosmic ShiftMercury Retrograde arrives in June and July 2026. This period in Cancer calls for reflection, not haste. Avoid major decisions, signing con...
Psychology says people who stopped caring what others think aren’t arrogant or indifferent; they’ve just achieved a level of emotional maturity that comes from finally valuing their own judgment over the opinions of those around themEmotional maturity is frequently misinterpreted as coldness. In reality, psychological insights illustrate that it embodies the journey tow...