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African proverb of the day: 'Milk and honey have different colors, but they share the same...' - inspiring life lessons on unity in diversity, peaceful coexistence and why harmony comes from understanding differencesAfrican proverb of the day: An African saying illustrates the essence of unity in diversity. This wisdom emphasizes that differences in cul...
Quote of the Day by the author of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling: 'It is our choices that show what we truly are...'-Incredible lessons on character, free will, and the power of moral courage by the bestselling children's authorQuote of the Day: J.K. Rowling captivates us with the idea that our essence is not defined by our skills, but by our decisions, particularl...
Proverb of the day from Italy: 'It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep; but remember that the lion...' Why true courage means staying calm, not always being fearlessProverb of the day from Italy: "It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep; but remember that the lion hunts on...
Startup founder claims foreign client honoured contract after dropping project internally, compares it to India's "adjust kar lo" cultureStartup founder's X post highlighted an international client's commitment to a paused six-month contract, contrasting it with India's often...
Quote of the Day by Jodi Picoult: 'A mathematical formula for happiness: Reality divided by Expectations. There were two ways to be happy: improve your reality or lower your expectations' teaches timeless lesson on ideal lifestyles, perfectionQuote of the Day by Jodi Picoult offers a timeless lesson about the relationship between reality and expectations. Happiness is neither ent...
Bengaluru man shares the truth about the city after staying there for 10 years: ‘I never complained because…’A heartfelt post by a former Bangalorean, Dibakar Dutta, reflecting on his decade-long journey in the city, has resonated widely online. Du...
Quote of the day by Constantine the Great: "In my own judgment, he whose first object is the… — A timeless lesson on why true greatness is in choosing peace over conflict by the Roman emperorQuote of the Day by Constantine the Great: “In my own judgment, he whose first object is the maintenance of peace, seems to be superior to ...
Proverb of the day: 'A horse may take the warrior to the battlefield but...' Life lessons from African proverb on personal accountability, external support, self-reliance, and why a person needs to fight his own warsProverb of the day highlights the Ethiopian saying, "A horse may take the warrior to the battlefield but can never fight." The proverb expl...
Proverb of the day from Ethiopia: 'A person who isolates themselves from advice is like a Sunday market; it begins with...' Why people who refuse advice may be letting opportunities slip awayThe Ethiopian proverb, "A person who isolates themselves from advice is like a Sunday market; it begins with loud shouting, but ends comple...
Wednesday Quote of the Day by Cristiano Ronaldo: "I don't have to worry what others think. I talk when I want to. Everybody knows..."Wednesday Quote of the Day: Cristiano Ronaldo's classic message on self-belief is resonating widely at the time of FIFA World Cup, especial...
Life Lesson of the Day by Robert De Niro: “I think it's important to have had at least a few years of obscurity, where people treat you like… – Inspiring lessons on struggle, overcoming challenges, hardwork, personal growth and why success is built in silence by the Academy award winning iconLife Lesson of the Day by Robert De Niro: Robert De Niro’s quote, “I think it's important to have had at least a few years of obscurity, wh...
Stoic thought of the day: 'It is in no man's power to have whatever he wants...'- thought-provoking lessons on contentment, resilience, inner peace, and stoic wisdom by the Stoic philosopherAncient Stoic philosopher Seneca offers a timeless perspective on happiness, emphasizing contentment with what we have over the relentless ...
Best Mexican proverb of the day: "One steady step is better than a race that tires you out." A life lesson on endurance over intensityBest Mexican proverb of the day: The Mexican saying "Un paso firme es mejor que una carrera agotadora" ("One steady step is better than a r...
Burnout, humiliation, and no boundaries: Viral post lists 3 toxic workplace habits that have been normalised for too longCareer coach Vijay Chandola, an IIM alumnus, has identified three common Indian office habits that need to be challenged: glorifying burnou...
This is probably why George R.R. Martin has not been able to finish the 'Winds of Winter'Fans face an unprecedented wait for George R.R. Martin's "The Winds of Winter," now longer than the publication period of the first five "A...
'Why did you come to work?': Employee says foreign manager told him to be with his child on first day of preschoolA heartwarming video of an Indian professional's foreign manager encouraging him to take time off for his child's first day of preschool ha...
Korean proverb of the day: 'Having no children is the ultimate, peaceful destiny; a house with many children is like a tree with too many branches...' An old saying about raising children offers a realistic look at parenthood and family responsibilitiesThe Korean proverb of the day reflects the realities of family life and parenthood. Using the image of a tree constantly moved by the wind,...
Proverb of the day: 'The most desirable woman is always the one who...' Life lessons on misconception, forbidden fruit, unattainable desires, illusion, hidden flaws, and why one should value what you haveProverb of the day explains why people often desire what they cannot have. The saying explores misconception, forbidden fruit, unattainable...
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh calls for united state as only path forwardManipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasized unity as the sole path forward for all communities, highlighting collective sacrif...
Bulgarian proverb of the day: 'If marriage were a good thing, the priests would have married long ago...' A centuries old saying on why love alone is not enough to sustain a happy marriageThe Bulgarian proverb, “If marriage were a good thing, the priests would have married long ago,” uses humor and irony to comment on the rea...