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Quote of the Day by one of the deadliest Samurai Miyamoto Musashi: ‘You must understand that there is more than one…’ Timeless lesson on ambition, individuality and finding your own pathQuote of the Day: Although Miyamoto Musashi is remembered as one of history’s deadliest swordsmen, he left behind a surprisingly thoughtful...
Quote of the day by Japanese poet Matsuo Basho: ‘Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Seek what…’ Why chasing wisdom matters more than copying successful peopleQuote of the day: Part of what makes Matsuo Bashō’s words feel timeless is their emotional honesty. Many people today experience pressure t...
Japanese proverb of the day: ‘Dumplings over flowers’ - The relationship lesson on love and what truly sustains it in an appearance-obsessed worldJapanese proverb of the day: A Japanese proverb, 'Dumplings Over Flowers,' teaches the value of substance over superficial appearances. It ...
Mumbai nutritionist shares 4 simple lifestyle lessons from Japan for healthy livingA nutritionist's recent observations highlight Japan's unique approach to well-being, extending beyond technology. She noted the pervasive ...
Quote of the day by Steven Seagal: 'One must first learn to heal people to be great. To hurt people is easy' - Lesson on compassion from American actor and martial artistSteven Seagal, a renowned martial artist and actor, rose to fame in the late 80s and 90s with his Aikido-infused action films. Beyond his c...
5 Japanese lifestyle secrets that can transform your heart health in weeksUS based cardiologist Dr Dmitry Yaranov, known online as heart_transplant_doc, has shared five Japanese lifestyle habits that he now recomm...
Longevity expert explores the world’s healthiest countries, revealing surprising tips to age gracefully, stay active and live longerLongevity expert Ken Stern traveled to the world's healthiest countries to study how older adults stay active, purposeful, and socially eng...
When 9 pm dinners clash with 7 am work: How urban lifestyles are dragging you and your kids into a dangerous health crisisSleeplessness is increasingly affecting teenagers, with Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome and circadian rhythm disorders becoming more common du...
'Hara hachi bu': Japanese have been following this 80% rule for 300 years to live longer‘Hara hachi bu,’ the Okinawan habit of eating until 80% full, is rooted in centuries-old Japanese philosophy, the practice encourages mindf...
5 ways to create wealth this Diwali using Japanese Arigato PhilosophyDiwali 2024 create wealth: The Japanese Arigato Philosophy believes that money is not just a tool for transactions but a form of energy tha...
Eat & Live Well: India has lot to learn from JapanAs National Nutrition Month concludes, India faces rising undernutrition and obesity issues. Japan's success in health and wellness offers ...
Xi Jinping’s economic adrenaline shot is only buying China a little timeChinese central banker Pan Gongsheng has launched a significant policy campaign to boost the economy, including interest rate cuts and ince...
Super Fight League & Super Boxing CEO says message from Tokyo Olympics was loud & clear: 'We will never stop fighting'Bill Dosanjh talks to ET Panache about what he thinks the future of combat sports and what it has taught him.
Despite all the changes, trend of big getting bigger continues: Manish Chokhani“While the US and Europe and others will label other countries as currency manipulators, what is going on here is unprecedented manipulatio...
Why 50 years and above is the new target consumer group for some brandsWhile millennials still rules the marketing roost, some millennial-first brands are putting the spotlight on older generations.
How Indian 'millennial' travellers are driving new trends by shunning sightseeing & fixed itinerariesIt’s with an eye on this segment — the millennial independent professionals — that Tourism New Zealand zeroed in on Bollywood star Sidharth...
Slump hit shoe companies turn attention to Indians with large feet, vow satisfactionBata is running a pilot project to ensure people with large and hard-to-fit feet will have a greater choice in shoe styles, Rajeev Gopalakr...
Taiwan diaries: Rare snapshot into a country which in many ways is a place like no otherET Magazine’s intrepid writer spent a week there as an invitee of the Taiwanese government provides some rare snapshots.
- Indian banks are sound and clean: Marc Faber
Marc Faber in an interview with ET Now opines that Indian banks are relatively sound and clean in comparison to the Western world.
- Now, stop & go coexist in consumers’ lives
"People are moving from just the need to manage time to time-mastery skills that enable them to speed up and slow down their sense of time ...