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BENEFITS OF LEARNING AT 60S AND 70S
AI anxiety, increased benefit costs, inadequate cyber threat literacy among India's top workplace challenges: ReportA new report reveals that increased health costs, AI adoption barriers, regulatory shifts, and poor cyber threat literacy are top HR and ri...
Japanese proverb of the day: 'Better than a thousand days of diligent study is one day with...' - motivational lessons on education, learning beyond books, personal growth and how good teachers and mentors can transform your lifeJapanese proverb of the day: A Japanese saying highlights the immense value of skilled teachers. It states that one day with a great mentor...
Quote of the Day by Ancient Greek philosopher Plato: “If women are expected to… – Inspiring lessons on education, fairness, empowerment and why true justice in society depends on equality by the foundational thinker of Western philosophy known for his ideas on truth, ethics, and ideal societyQuote of the Day by Plato: Plato’s quote, “If women are expected to do the same work as men, we must teach them the same things,” explores ...
Words of wisdom by Albert Einstein: "Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it." — How to build real wisdom through lifelong learning? Einstein’s timeless lessons on knowledge, curiosity, personal growth, and successWords of wisdom by Albert Einstein: True wisdom does not come from degrees alone. It grows through lifelong learning, curiosity, experience...
Psychology says people in their 70s who stay exceptionally positive tend to practice these 9 tiny habitStudies reveal that seniors often cultivate remarkable positivity by centering their attention on uplifting experiences. They take time to ...
Psychology says a woman's 60s aren't the decade when she withdraws from the world; they're the first decade when every role that defined her loosens, and her inner self finally has space to breatheNew research reveals women's self-esteem reaches its peak in their 60s. This period brings a calm confidence as life's demands lessen. Wome...
ISB’s Executive Programme in Strategy and Leadership prepares professionals to translate strategic thinking into organisational impactOrganizations increasingly need cross-functional collaboration and enterprise-wide coordination for sustained growth. ISB's Executive Progr...
SSA June Payments: First round of benefits to arrive on June 10 - Check eligibility and who qualifies for top paymentSocial Security payments for June are being distributed based on beneficiaries' birth dates. Supplemental Security Income recipients receiv...
Japanese proverb of the day: 'One man’s fault is another’s...' - inspiring life lessons on learning from other people’s mistakes, self-improvement and why failure can be your greatest teacherJapanese proverb of the day: Valuable wisdom can be gained by observing the mistakes of others, as highlighted by the Japanese proverb, 'On...
Strait of Hormuz: Iran-U.S. war is far from over. Here's whyIran’s Revolutionary Guard said it had targeted the Ali Al Salem air base, which hosts U.S. forces in Kuwait, and the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet...
Post-study work in Ireland: How graduates are building global careers after graduationIreland is becoming a top destination for international students, offering academic excellence and strong industry links. Universities focu...
Boeing weighs 737 ramp-up to approach Airbus production targets, Air Current reportsBoeing is considering a significant increase in its 737 jet production. The company is exploring plans to boost output to approximately 70 ...
S&P 500 setback for Elon Musk owned SpaceX as swift entry for world's biggest-ever IPO into US Stock Market benchmark index ruled out, claim reportsSpaceX posted a net loss of $4.94 billion in 2025, even as revenue rose 33 per cent to $18.67 billion.
Psychology suggests people who keep learning into their 60s and 70s aren't just filling time; they may be feeding curiosity in a way that helps memory stay engagedNew research reveals older adults remain curious and learn for psychological reasons. Curiosity boosts memory and learning across all ages....
People who grew up in the 1960s and 70s aren't more resilient because they were stronger; they just learned to function without feelingOlder generations are often perceived as tougher for 'getting on with it' without discussing feelings. However, researchers distinguish thi...
Psychology suggests people who ask follow-up questions when something sparks their interest aren’t just being intense; they may be using curiosity in a way that helps new information stickInquisitiveness in the office often reflects a thirst for knowledge. Recent studies suggest that this eagerness to ask questions enhances b...
The MIT professor who taught the math behind every AI tool for 61 years gave the world something most universities never wouldProfessor Gilbert Strang taught linear algebra for 61 years. His free online lectures, part of MIT OpenCourseWare, reached millions globall...