Jewish Proverb of the Day: “Do not be wise in words— be wise in deeds; for the world remembers the....” A timeless Jewish wisdom that cuts through illusion— revealing why actions outlive language, shape legacy, and define the truth of who we really areJewish proverb of the day: “Do not be wise in words—be wise in deeds; for the world remembers the hand long after it forgets the tongue.” T...
From 'BuddhaBot' to $1.99 chats with AI Jesus, the faith-based tech boom is hereUsers of the platform can join video calls with an avatar of Jesus generated by artificial intelligence. Like other religious AI tools on t...
Quote of the day by Neil Armstrong: 'It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth' - A humbling lesson about humanity's place in this universe by the first man on the moonAs the first human on the Moon, Neil Armstrong famously reflected on the Earth’s fragility, calling it a “tiny pea, pretty and blue.” This ...
Meet The Drapers Season 7: The Future of Entrepreneurship Unfolds in Silicon Valley- Walk, just like that
The article contrasts the functional use of cars with the more enriching experience of walking. It emphasizes that while cars are merely to...
Walked out as chairman, PM didn't give respect to LoP: Rajya Sabha opposition leadersOpposition leaders walked out of Rajya Sabha during the PM's speech, protesting the Chairman and PM's refusal to let Leader of Opposition M...
Living in a compartmentIn the journey of life, we often compartmentalize different aspects, creating walls that separate one part from another. This is especially...
Walking barefoot on grassThe sense of liberation as we shed the shackles of shoes and socks is immersive, allowing our toes, our heels, and the arches of our feet t...
Here's how Uday Kotak is reading Credit Suisse's discounted sale to UBS"Even as the global turmoil continues in financial markets, the macro factors are turning better for India. Current account deficit looks b...
Ex- Google MD catches flight last minute forgets to pay cab driver. Here’s what happened nextEx-Google MD Parminder Singh forgot to pay his cab driver in a hurry to catch his flight at Delhi airport. What happened next will win your...
Wonder why we walk upright? Experts believe it helped humans see predators easily or run fasterIt could have also meant that there were fewer trees to climb because the environment changed.
MWC 2021: This 'smart cane' can change how the visually impaired walk, shop & eatThe device is the brain-child of Kursat Ceylan, a Turkish inventor, who was born blind.
We walked this tightrope keeping Health as priority: Sanjeev Sharma, Country MD, ABB IndiaOur effort was led by a cross-functional central taskforce along with a locational task force which was closer to their respective location...
Smartphones are altering the way we walk! Here's howWhen using a phone, irrespective of how it is being used, people look less frequently and for less time at the obstacle on the ground.
- 2G scam: BJP walks out of JPC meeting, calls it a kangaroo court
BJP members Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Dharmendra Pradhan and Ravishankar Prasad walked out of the meeting which was expected to finali...
- Can we walk the talk?
Like it or not, politics shapes the world we live in, and the future of our children. We need to be engaged.
- 'We walk on hundred legs, like a makoda'
Mukesh Ambani on his Reliance on bright young grads, venture capital and a radical organisation structure.