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Psychology says kids who refuse to eat without a screen may share this hidden risk linked to focus, mood, and creativity and it may be quietly changing how their brain developsPsychology suggests that children who refuse to eat without a phone are not necessarily showing signs of a serious issue, but the behavior ...
Weekly Horoscope for ♒ AQUARIUS (June 13 - June 19, 2026): A New Idea Could Change Your Future DirectionAquarius Weekly Horoscope (13th June 2026 to 19th June 2026): Aquarius, this week brings fresh insight, stronger motivation, and a clearer ...
Psychology says taking your phone to the bathroom may reveal more than boredom: The hidden link between stress, dopamine, and why your brain avoids silencePsychology does not suggest that everyone who brings a phone into the bathroom has an unhealthy habit or underlying issue. Human behavior i...
Psychology says people who keep their cameras off during meetings aren’t always disengaged, their brain may be protecting them from something importantPsychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human beh...
Psychology says fear of replacement can quietly destroy love: Why your partner’s silence, late replies, and online activity trigger deep emotional panicPeople with anxious attachment styles tend to be especially attuned to shifts in communication and relationship dynamics. They are often qu...
Quote of the Day by Leo Tolstoy: “What is important in making a happy marriage? The important thing is not how much you love each other, but..." Powerful lessons on marriage, love and relationships by Russian authorQuote of the Day: Leo Tolstoy's quote reveals that enduring marriages do not thrive not on grand love, but how partners treat and understan...
Psychology says people raised in the 50s and 60s have these 8 mental strengths that are sadly becoming less common todayThe absence of screens and instant feedback in the formative years of those born in the 1950s and 1960s fostered remarkable psychological t...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: “There is no woman who sleeps so… — Life lessons on perception, beauty, attraction, curiosity, art and why feelings often speak louder than silenceSpanish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “There is no woman who sleeps so deeply that the sound of a guitar won’t bring her to ...
Quote of the day by Marie Curie: 'Be less curious about people and more...' Life lessons on why great minds stay curious about ideas, not peopleQuote of the day by Marie Curie: Marie Curie’s quote, “Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas,” highlights the importanc...
Mexican proverb of the day: ‘Tree that grows crooked will never be straightened. Bad habits learned early in life are hard to …’, what it teaches about character and lifelong habitsA Mexican proverb highlights how habits formed in youth become deeply rooted. Like a crooked tree that cannot be straightened, bad habits l...
Quote of the day by The Alchemist writer Paulo Coelho: 'Human beings can withstand a week without water, two weeks without food, many years of homelessness, but not loneliness. It is the worst of all tortures' - lessons on emotional cost of isolation by Eleven Minutes and Wept authorPaulo Coelho's quote from Eleven Minutes states that loneliness is a more profound suffering than physical deprivation. He argues that whil...
Life Advice of the Day by Naval Ravikant: “Three Things in Life…” – The renowned Indian-born American entrepreneur's powerful lesson on how these three priorities can transform your lifeEntrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant believes that a fulfilling life can be built around just three priorities: health, mission, and th...
No phone, no social media: How Aishwarya Rai Bachchan gave Aaradhya a different childhood & what parents can learn from itAishwarya Rai Bachchan keeps her daughter Aaradhya away from social media, prioritising real-life experiences and active parental involveme...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
Word of the Day: AprosexiaWord of the Day: Some forgotten words regain relevance because the world eventually grows into the problems they were created to describe. ...
Psychology says the people who quietly build enormous success aren’t the ones working the hardest, they’re the ones who learned early to protect their energy from the small daily leaks most adults never noticeAchieving excellence isn't solely about grinding hard. Research in psychology emphasizes the importance of managing one's energy for sharp ...
Nancy Guthrie case: Were ransom notes merely a distraction? Here's how an expert draws parallels to Jodie Foster caseAn expert believes ransom letters in the Nancy Guthrie case were a diversion. He compares the abduction to the John Hinckley Jr. case, sugg...
Psychology says adults who keep one chair by the window aren't doing nothing-This reveals how gentle attention can restore what busy days drainA quiet chair by the window is not a sign of slacking off. Psychologists reveal these moments help tired minds recover. Looking out a windo...
90 days without WhatsApp, 11 hours a week gained: Ankur Warikoo on his 2016 digital detox habit. Here’s how he uses the messaging app nowEntrepreneur Ankur Warikoo shared his disciplined approach to WhatsApp usage, revealing he deleted the app for 90 days in 2016 to reclaim t...
Word of the Day: AlogotrophyWord of the Day: Alogotrophy may be one of the rarest words in the English language, yet its meaning feels strikingly relevant to modern li...