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Psychology says people who prefer staying home on the Fourth of July aren't necessarily unsocial, they may recharge differently from large crowdsPsychology says choosing to stay home on the Fourth of July may reflect differences in personality, energy restoration, sensory preferences...
Diplomatic relations, right decisions: PM Modi outlines how India weathered Iran warPrime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's successful navigation of the West Asia crisis, attributing it to timely and correct decisi...
On This Day in History, July 4: Declaration of Independence proclaimed, Battle of Hattin, Statue of Liberty presented, Philippines gains independence, Higgs boson discovery and moreOn This Day in History, July 4, the United States proclaimed the Declaration of Independence, while other landmark events included the Batt...
Psychology says people who decline invitations more often as they get older may not be becoming unfriendly, they may be becoming more selectiveAs we grow older, the decrease in social invitations often indicates a conscious choice to nurture deeper relationships and prioritize pers...
Quote of the Day by Frank Sinatra: “The big lesson in life, baby, is… — The American singer's powerful advice to overcome life's challengesQuote of the Day by Frank Sinatra: “The big lesson in life, baby, is never be scared of anyone or anything.” This timeless quote encourages...
Brazilian proverb of the day: 'A timely "no" beats a...' Life lessons on thoughtful restraint, rash agreement, healthy boundaries, over-commitment, misaligned priorities, patience, self-awareness and clear communicationBrazilian proverb of the day highlights the message behind the saying, "A timely 'no' beats a hasty 'yes'." The proverb teaches people to a...
Psychology says people who say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ may not always be avoiding blame, they could be trying to reduce emotional pain and guiltWhy do some people constantly say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ during difficult conversations? Psychology suggests it may be linked to guilt man...
Movie dialogue of the day: How this ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ line became one of cinema’s most inspiring linesA powerful line from 'The Shawshank Redemption,' "Get busy living, or get busy dying," continues to resonate decades later. This cinematic ...
People in their 40s suddenly realise their closest friends are no longer the same. Studies say the silent friendship breakup happens after adults lose this childhood habitWhy friendship ends: As people enter their forties, close friendships often quietly fade due to increased responsibilities and diverging li...
Quote of the day by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: 'Marriage was made for ordinary people, for those who are capable of neither great love nor great friendship...' What is the one secret that makes long-lasting marriages explained by the German writerToday's Quote of the Day comes from German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who offered a thought-provoking perspective on marriage, love, ...
Quote of the day by ‘A Farewell To Arms’ writer Ernest Hemingway: ‘When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say..’ ; lessons on art of hearing from American literary iconErnest Hemingway, a Nobel Prize-winning author, emphasized the profound value of patient listening for learning and personal growth. He urg...
Psychology says people who spend hours each evening on social media aren't undisciplined or passively bored; they're caught in a feedback loop designed specifically to feel like socializingSocial media platforms, designed for connection, may paradoxically fuel loneliness through passive consumption and parasocial interactions....
Quote of the Day by Plutarch: ‘I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods…’ How to understand who your real friend is? Life lessons on friendship by the Greek philosopherQuote of the day: Plutarch reminds us that true friendship is built on the connection of independent individuals, not unquestioning agreeme...
Quote of the Day by Spanish poet Antonio Machado: ‘Only a fool thinks price and value are…’Spanish poet Antonio Machado, a key figure of the Generation of '98, explored themes of time, memory, and the human condition. His introspe...
Aries, Taurus, Gemini Horoscope Today for June 13, 2026: Career Growth Accelerates but One Mistake Could Cost YouYour Daily Horoscope Today highlights career momentum, financial alertness, and essential communication adjustments. Opportunities for fres...
Burmese proverb of the day: ‘A dog's crooked tail straightened with a bamboo rod’ - a lesson on solving problems wiselyA Burmese proverb, 'A dog's crooked tail straightened with a bamboo rod,' offers a timeless lesson. It suggests that quick fixes only creat...
Quote of the Day by Frank Sinatra: ‘Love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage...’ - The Strangers in the Night legend’s simple take on relationshipsFrank Sinatra's iconic lyric "Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage" suggests that true love requires...
Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche: 'If married couples did not live together, happy marriages would be more frequent...' Famous philosopher explains why living apart could make relationships seem happierFriedrich Nietzsche's Quote of the Day, "If married couples did not live together, happy marriages would be more frequent," offers a though...
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...
Psychology says people who reach their 60s without close friends are often not distant or unfriendly; they simply spent decades carrying the emotional burden in every relationship until they had nothing left to giveMany people spend decades being the emotional backbone of friendships. This constant giving without receiving leads to depletion. Eventuall...