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Father’s Day: The financial legacy children truly inheritIndian fathers are redefining legacy, moving beyond just assets to financial behaviour. The rise of micro-investing and digital platforms a...
Psychology says adults who hold onto empty jars and containers are often seeking more than storage: Why ‘just in case’ thinking makes it hard to throw things awayPsychology suggests that nail biting is rarely a sign of immaturity, poor discipline or weak self-control. More often, it is the brain's wa...
Best Proverb of the Day: “Never marry for money. You'll borrow it cheaper.” — A timeless lesson on love and relationshipsBest Proverb of the Day: The famous Scottish proverb offers a timeless lesson that one should always prioritize genuine connection over fin...
RBI MPC minutes: Policy misstep fears drove rate pause amid West Asia uncertaintyThe Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee has opted for a cautious "wait and watch" stance, holding the repo rate steady due to...
Indian techie forced to return to India after losing H-1B status following layoff, asks: ‘How do I start over?’An Indian software professional is returning to India after five years in the U.S. with debt and no savings, feeling defeated by layoffs, v...
A ₹65,000 gamble that saved a family: How one cricket bat changed the fortune after heavy Covid lossesA father's gamble on a ₹65,000 cricket bat during tough times has paid off. His son, Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan, now leads the India Under-1...
Quote of the day by Albert Camus: 'I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what...' - French philosopher’s timeless lesson on purposeQuote of the day by Albert Camus: Albert Camus, a renowned 20th-century writer and philosopher, explored life's big questions. His quote hi...
Global Markets | Japan's Nikkei posts sharpest weekly gain in nearly two years on AI shares rallyJapan's Nikkei index celebrated its most significant weekly surge in nearly two years, hitting unprecedented levels day after day. The exci...
Accenture signals caution, but analysts see long-term IT opportunityAccenture's earnings signal tough times for IT services. Indian IT firms face weak demand and cautious client spending. While valuations ar...
SpaceX gets investment-grade ratings with stable outlook from top agenciesThe consensus signals broad confidence in SpaceX's financial stability, as the company moves forward with a costly and ambitious AI push ...
Psychology says people who check twice or thrice if they have turned the gas stove off or locked the doors before sleeping do not have OCD, they are just trying to create certainty before restPsychology suggests this behavior is rooted in a deeply human need for security and reassurance. Going to sleep requires temporarily lettin...
Jupiter Nakshatra Transit 2026 Begins June 18: 5 Zodiac Signs Could See Massive Money Growth, Career Gains & Financial LuckJupiter Nakshatra Transit 2026 beginning on June 18 is expected to bring a significant shift in prosperity, opportunities, and financial ex...
Psychology says people who press the elevator repeatedly are not necessarily impatient: It is about craving control during tiny moments of uncertaintyThe elevator button is just one example of a broader psychological pattern. The key insight is that people are often not trying to make the...
Psychology suggests people who keep cash in the house aren’t paranoid; they’re protecting a sense of readiness because certainty feels calming when life has been unpredictable beforeHaving a little cash tucked away at home can be incredibly reassuring. It prepares individuals for life's little surprises and reduces dail...
No runaway rally likely; markets to trade in broad range: Sameer DalalEquity markets face near-term unevenness due to global optimism tempered by domestic uncertainties like elevated crude prices and monsoon r...
Gold jumps over 2% as US-Iran peace deal boosts bullion demandGold and silver prices surged over 2% on MCX after a US-Iran peace framework eased inflation fears and lowered rate-hike expectations. Fall...
Psychology says bills and debt stress rewire your behavior: Why money worries can make you snap at loved ones and feel emotionally drainedPsychology suggests that when financial strain eases or individuals adopt healthier ways of managing stress, qualities such as patience, op...