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African Proverb of the Day: 'He who wants to plant corn must make peace with the monkeys...'- A Timeless lesson on acceptance, wisdom, and living with life’s realitiesAfrican Proverb of the Day: Life's rewards are rarely without challenges, much like planting corn requires making peace with monkeys that r...
Proverb of the day: 'A cat may go to a monastery, but...' Life lessons from African proverb on fundamental nature, intrinsic characteristics, surroundings, authenticity and self-acceptance, behavioral consistency and realistic expectationsProverb of the Day: "A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat" is an Ethiopian saying that explains how a person's basic na...
Quote of the day by Seneca: “The greatest wealth is a poverty of desires” a life lesson on finding contentmentQuote of the day by Seneca: “The greatest wealth is a poverty of desires” explores the Stoic philosopher's belief that true wealth comes fr...
Farmer’s son became an IITian at 14, got a PhD at 24. Who is Satyam Kumar?A young prodigy, Satyam Kumar, achieved an All India Rank of 670 in IIT-JEE at just 13, later graduating from IIT Kanpur with a dual degree...
Quote of the Day by Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw: “The primary, the cardinal attribute of leadership is… – Inspiring lessons on discipline, expertise, responsibility and why true leadership is built on knowledge, skill and experience by one of India's greatest military legends known for his courage and strategic brillianceQuote of the Day by Sam Manekshaw: Sam Manekshaw’s quote, “The primary, the cardinal attribute of leadership is professional knowledge and ...
A 780,000-year-old tool secret is changing what we know about early humansA remarkable discovery is changing the story of human evolution. Scientists have found that early humans living 780,000 years ago carefully...
Best quote of the day by Charles Darwin: "Intelligence is based on how efficient a species became at doing the things they need to..." - Eye-opening life lessons on why surviving life's challenges begins with learning, adapting, and growing continuouslyQuote of the Day: Charles Darwin's timeless insight reminds us that intelligence isn't measured by what we know but by how well we adapt wh...
Psychology says some kids are not interested in studying: Should parents really be worried? Why curiosity, motivation and learning styles matter more than gradesPsychology suggests that some children are not uninterested in learning itself. More often, they may be disconnected from the way informati...
Best Proverb of the Day: “He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of… — Life lessons on curiosity, confidence, knowledge, fear and why Questions are the gateway to understandingBest proverb of the day highlights the meaning of “He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.” The saying reflects how learning is ...
The new CXO mandate: Leading through uncertainty, complexity, and constant changeAs business complexity continues to grow, today's CXOs must lead through uncertainty, make high-stakes decisions, drive transformation, and...
Quote of the Day by American psychologist John B. Watson: 'There are for us no instincts...'- Life lessons on habit formation, human potential, personal growth by the Behaviorism pioneerPioneering psychologist John B. Watson asserted that human behavior is largely learned, not innate. His foundational work in behaviorism ch...
Psychology says people who never take their dishes to the kitchen and leave for others aren't always lazy, they may be repeating invisible patterns they learned years agoPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal invisible social dynamics. The dishes themselves are rarely the real story. Respons...
The new rules of business: AI, innovation and strategic leadership for long-term successAI, emerging technologies, evolving workforce expectations, and global uncertainty are reshaping the rules of business. As organisations na...
Live-in relationships are not new: Chhattisgarh’s Muria tribe has been practicing this unique way of choosing life partners for over 1,000 yearsModern relationship trends like cohabitation and partner choice echo ancient Muria tribal practices in Chhattisgarh. Their unique 'Ghotul' ...
Psychology says waiting until the last minute to work is not laziness: How deadlines and time pressure trick the brain into finally taking actionPsychology suggests that people who only become productive when deadlines are approaching are rarely lazy. More often, they are relying on ...
Psychology says fathers often check on family members indirectly even when they are worried, here’s what this unique form of love meansMany children grow up believing their fathers are emotionally distant, but psychology suggests that this is not always the case. Sometimes,...
Amish proverb of the day: ‘The more a child is valued, the better his values will be’ - a minimalist lesson on raising good humans, not just successful onesAmish proverb of the day explains the profound impact of making children feel appreciated. It highlights how respect, encouragement, and ki...
What makes Graphic Era University more than a classroom experienceGraphic Era University prioritizes a holistic learning experience, integrating academic rigor with practical exposure through specialized c...
Zulu Proverb of the Day: 'Ukhamba Lufuze Imbiza' - 'The beer pot resembles the brewing pot'A Zulu proverb, 'Ukhamba Lufuze Imbiza', meaning 'The beer pot resembles the brewing pot', highlights how origins shape outcomes. This anci...
Psychology says women often sense danger earlier than others because their brains are constantly scanning the environment and their bodies react instantlyPsychology suggests that women’s ability to detect potential danger early often develops from countless small observations gathered over ye...