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Quote of the Day by French philosopher Blaise Pascal: “The sole cause of man’s unhappiness is that he does not know how to...” — Life lessons on why learning to sit quietly with your own thoughts may be the hidden path to true happiness and inner peaceQuote of the Day by Blaise Pascal: Modern happiness research keeps confirming what Blaise Pascal understood centuries ago. Constant noise, ...
Meta’s top tech boss Andrew Bosworth says he only feels stress 4–5 times a year, and it happens when he…Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth has said he experiences genuine stress only around “four or five times a year,” describing it not as a constant pr...
The Math of a Murmuration: Why 10,000 Birds Never Crash Into Each OtherWitness the breathtaking aerial ballets of starlings! These vast, coordinated flocks, known as murmurations, are not guided by a leader. In...
Why Fear of Vulnerability Often Feels Like Losing Control, According to PsychologyOpening up emotionally feels risky because the brain perceives it as a loss of control. This is an ancient survival instinct. Early experie...
The Phrase That Works to Say No to Any Proposal and Remain in the Same Place, According to PsychologistsSaying no can be tough, triggering guilt and fear. Psychologists reveal a simple phrase, "I won’t be able to do that," that protects bounda...
The Spotlight Effect: Why We Overestimate How Much Others Notice UsEver feel like everyone's watching your every move? Psychologists call it the spotlight effect, where we overestimate how much attention ot...
Why You Can Feel Restless Even When Life Is Going Fine, According to PsychologyFeeling restless when nothing is wrong is common, often stemming from the brain's evolved design to anticipate threats rather than relax. T...
The Psychology Of Everyday Experience: Why Feeling Responsible for Everyone’s Peace May Be a Role You Took On YourselfMany people instinctively manage room emotions. This learned role, starting as a childhood coping strategy, becomes an identity. It stems f...
The Psychology of Everyday Experience: Why You Can Feel Restless Even When Nothing Is WrongModern life keeps our brains perpetually alert, leading to restlessness. Suppressed emotions and cognitive underload also contribute, as do...
5 Zodiac Signs Who Never Learn Their Lesson During Retrograde: The Unlucky FiveIn the cosmic ledger of life's lessons, certain zodiac signs consistently find themselves revisiting the same classroom courtesy of retrogr...
Why big wins leave you feeling empty at times: NYU neuroscientist explains post-success blues and a simple habit to beat themAchieving a major milestone yet feeling empty the next day is not failure but brain chemistry at play, explains NYU neuroscientist Dr. Wend...
GenAI meets capex: Telco data centers as the next earnings driverIndia's smartphone market sees a surge in 5G adoption. Data traffic grows due to fixed wireless access and GenAI. Telcos are building data ...
Is weight gain stealing your sleep? Science reveals you may be trapped in a vicious cycleSleep isn’t just rest—it’s your body’s metabolic reset. Poor sleep elevates ghrelin, lowers leptin, and rewires your brain to crave high-ca...
Are you settling for pleasure while chasing happiness? Doctor explains the brain chemistry behind true fulfillmentIn an old video graphed lecture, Dr. Robert Lustig distinguishes between pleasure and happiness, highlighting how society often confuses th...
View: NIPUN Bharat in the new (ab)normalWhile the NEP was worked on in the pre-Covid times, it would have to be implemented in the ‘New Normal’ — a scenario where children would r...
Are you sleep-deprived? Your brain may become incapable of forming memoriesWithout sleep and the recalibration that goes on during sleep, memories are in danger of being lost.
Five simple exercises that will make you a better listenerSpeaker and author Julian Treasure gave a popular TED Talk in 2011 about the ways in which we are more distracted and worse at listening th...