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Quote of the day by Carl Jung: 'Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol or...' - lessons on psychology of addiction and why you can’t break free from bad habits by pioneer who categorized personalities into introverts and extrovertsQuote of the day by Carl Jung: He defined addiction as a deep human dependency on anything that offers escape from pain, stress, or emptine...
Word of the Day: ImperturbableWord of the Day: In times of turbulence, imperturbability can project reassurance and authority. Measured, refined and evocative, the word ...
Word of the day: EquanimityEquanimity signifies a calm mental state, maintaining peace and emotional balance amidst life's challenges. It involves remaining composed ...
Horoscope Tomorrow, 29th December, 2025: What the Stars Predict for Career, Love, Money & Health for All 12 Zodiac SignsHoroscope Tomorrow, December 29, 2025: Tomorrow's horoscope holds highly transformative astronomical shifts, which influence decision-makin...
Breather between breathtaking and breathfulnessTrishla Jain tells Indrajit Hazra about her upcoming exhibition, ‘The Quiet Interlude’, where the creative process itself takes form on can...
View: Return of the blood-drawing ministerial op-edOp-eds here, written by politicians freely, without any censorial gaze, tend to be in sync with the party line. People here join a party be...
Worrying that scholars can now be 'influenced' by their own likes and dislikes and not facts: SitharamanDuring a conversation organised by the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government on Tuesday, Sitharaman was asked by Harvard Prof...
Leadershiplessons from Goddess DurgaThe goddess offers some very profound life lessons that hold a wealth of meaning even for the management world.
View: Corporate India can learn much about leadership by just watching matches of MS DhoniLike Infosys, Dhoni too demonstrated that people from ordinary mofussil middle class backgrounds can succeed in today’s India if they have ...
Life lessons from Dhoni that corporate India can learnI have always believed that performance leads to recognition; recognition leads to respect; and respect leads to power. Therefore, economic...
Ayodhya verdict: CJI Ranjan Gogoi briefed about security adjustments ahead of the landmark rulingDespite comforting words from Hindu and Muslim leaders to the faithful to take the verdict with equanimity and peace, the CJI and the two o...
Why after 13 years, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is still not outAt the heart of his success lies an unshaken belief in never getting ahead of himself, of always living in the moment, of staying in a comf...
The charge that Narayana Murthy forced Vishal Sikka to resign is a lieVallabh Bhanshali, the chairman of Enam Securities, writes this piece for Economic Times imagining himself to be in Narayana Murthy's shoes.
Why Donald Trump may still hobble along despite James Comey’s testimonyThe country is in the midst of one such renewal, trying to determine whether US president Donald Trump or his people have a “special” relat...
How to understand Modi’s magical political appealFor his angry followers, he has identified a range of enemies that stand in their way: unreliable minorities, liberal elites and other root...
Vipassana helped Housing.com's former founder Adivitiya Sharma cope with traumaThe 27-year-old survived a car accident in February 2015, in which two of his colleagues and friends had died.
11 ways to have a rocking married lifeWith divorces throwing many a marriage apart, there are those who feel that this institution is in urgent need of an overhaul.
Infosys' Nasdaq listing was giant leap for Indian IT, says Narayana Murthy"It was a small step for Nasdaq, but a giant leap for Indian IT," he said, paraphrasing Neil Armstrong's words after he stepped on the moon.
Indian art funds: Hedging the bet hasn't paid offIndian art funds have not yet delivered their promise of fantastic returns. Though the year looks promising for the Indian art market. Bubb...
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For better or worse, in sickness and in health, at work and at home, until death do us apart: the wedding vows in corporate India have been...