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Quote of the Day by Nikolai Gogol: “The human obsession with purpose is merely a distraction from the absurdity of...” — Could the endless search for meaning be stopping us from truly living, and what profound life lesson does Gogol’s wisdom reveal about success, uncertainty, and happiness?Quote of the Day by Nikolai Gogol: In a world obsessed with finding purpose, Nikolai Gogol offered a startlingly different perspective. His...
Quote of the Day by Edgar Allan Poe: ‘Those who dream by day…’ — Master of mystery on why thinking ahead leads to successToday's quote of the day by Edgar Allan Poe talks about thinking and dreaming in real life. It says people who imagine and plan during the ...
Russian proverb of the day: “There is no shame in not knowing…” Life lessons on learning, curiosity, personal growth, and why refusing to learn stops success and confidenceThis Russian proverb explains the importance of learning and curiosity in life. It highlights that not knowing something is normal, but ref...
Russian Proverb of the day: 'If you like to sled, you have to like to drag the sledge'-A Russian proverb that challenges your definition of successThis Russian proverb emphasizes that rewards always require effort, reminding us that enjoyment and achievement are earned through discipli...
Portuguese proverb of the day: “In a land of the blind, a one-eyed man is a king” — Life lessons on perspective, resourcefulness, competition and why being slightly better can still lead to successPortuguese proverb of the day explains how success often depends on comparison. It shows that even small skills can make someone stand out ...
Russia and North Korea sign partnership deal that appears to be the strongest since the Cold WarRussian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement pledging mutual aid against "aggression," signalin...
- Chinese checkers on border board: Will India make the winning move?
Chinese completed a road right across ‘our territory’ without us knowing about it till 1957 — from press reports in China congratulating th...