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Quote of the Day by Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism: “No loss should be more regrettable to us than losing our time...” — Timeless lessons on wisdom, mortality, self-discipline, and why every moment of life deserves to be lived with intentionAncient Greek philosopher Zeno of Citium, founder of Stoicism, powerfully stated that losing time is the most regrettable loss, as it's irr...
Mahakala in Baghdad: How Buddhism and Tantra reshaped Islamic thoughtA compelling historical transformation uncovers the distinctions between early Muslim rulers, known as Sultans, and the Mughal Badshahs tha...
Quote of the Day by Jim Morrison: 'Time to live, time to lie, time to laugh...'- A timeless reflection on life, time, acceptance, mortality, and living in the present by Grammy Award-winning rock band The Doors' lead vocalistJim Morrison, the legendary lead of The Doors, provided deep reflections on the transient nature of life. His philosophy promotes the accep...
Meet Bengaluru's Pratitee Bordoloi: Born 50 years after Kasparov, the 13-year-old maths prodigy becomes India's only medallist in World Youth ChessMeet Bengaluru's Pratitee Bordoloi: Thirteen-year-old Woman FIDE Master Pratitee Bordoloi won silver at the FIDE World Youth Chess Champion...
Work quote of the day by Sundar Pichai: Google CEO says ‘only a few’ life decisions really matter — picking a partner, starting a family and making a career pivotQuote of the day: Google CEO Sundar Pichai urged Stanford graduates to focus on life's pivotal decisions, not every minor choice. He highli...
Quote of the day by Greek poet Archilochus: ‘The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing,’ what it teaches us about multitasking vs mastering one purposeAn ancient Greek proverb, "The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing," offers a timeless lesson on focus. Isaiah Berl...
Quote of the Day by Rumi: ‘Beauty surrounds us, but usually we need to be walking in a…’ Popular mystic poet’s powerful words on mindfulnessRenowned Persian poet Rumi, a 13th-century mystic, reminds us that beauty surrounds us, often unnoticed until we cultivate awareness. His q...
French Proverb of the Day: “For the young hunter, an old dog is needed” — Life lessons on experience, leadership, perseverance, teamwork and why you should learn from those who have walked the path before youFrench Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “For the young hunter, an old dog is needed.” The saying reflects how success in learni...
Kidambi Srikanth retires hurt as India endures Canada Open setbackKidambi Srikanth retired early from the Canada Open due to fitness issues, while Tanya Hemnath and Aakarshi Kashyap advanced to the women's...
Zagreb Grand Chess Tour: R Praggnanandhaa tied for second after opening day in CroatiaR Praggnanandhaa has started strong at the Zagreb Grand Chess Tour, securing joint second place after the opening day. He defeated top seed...
Tour de force: Led by Mbappé and an extraordinary supporting cast, France are the team to beat at this World CupFrance is proving to be an overwhelming favorite at the World Cup, showcasing incredible creativity and ruthlessness. With a dominant perfo...
'You don't need a degree': He got into IIT Delhi, then walked away from it for Microsoft. This 19-year-old's career move is going viralA 19-year-old has bypassed IIT Delhi's prestigious academic path for a software engineering role at Microsoft. Ashish Kumar Verma, already ...
Proverb of the day: ‘The chameleon changes color to match the earth, the earth doesn't change to match the chameleon’ - A timeless lesson on adaptability and embracing changeToday's proverb of the day shows that true peace arises not from battling external forces, but from personal transformation. Life's inevita...
No cutting trees yet, 200% stronger wood: Japan’s 600-year-old technique for producing wood is a lesson on sustainable forestryDiscover Daisugi, a 600-year-old Japanese tradition offering premium timber without deforestation. This ingenious method, originating in 14...
Quote of the day by Stoic philosopher Epictetus: ‘Some things are in our control and others are not. Things in our control are…’ - A timeless lesson on controlling your actions, not your circumstancesAncient Stoic philosopher Epictetus offers a timeless guide to navigating life's chaos by distinguishing between what we can control and wh...
Touchline men: From miracle makers to master tacticians, the World Cup belongs to the managerEcuador's young manager, Sebastian Beccacece, has ignited national pride, guiding his team to the World Cup knockouts after a stunning vict...
Devika Sihag, Rounak Chouhan, K Srikanth seal semifinal berths in US Open badmintonIndian shuttlers shone at the US Open badminton tournament as Devika Sihag upset Japan's third seed Riko Gunji, while Rounak Chouhan contin...
Best quote of the day by Epictetus: “Men are disturbed not by things, but by the views which they take of them.” A life lesson on controlling your thoughtsAncient Greek philosopher Epictetus taught that our suffering stems not from events themselves, but from our interpretations. He emphasized...
Wimbledon: Who are the men's contenders to look out for?Wimbledon's men's singles title race is heating up with Jannik Sinner, the world's top player, leading the charge. Despite a French Open st...
Sanjeev Kapoor rejected MasterChef India offer repeatedly, revealed why he demanded more pay than Akshay KumarRenowned chef Sanjeev Kapoor revealed he repeatedly declined MasterChef India until his demand for professional expertise to be valued equa...