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Psychology says women who clean their house before the cleaning lady arrives aren’t being irrational, but their brain may be responding to a different pressurePsychology suggests that this behavior is rarely the result of simple irrationality. More often, it stems from a combination of impression ...
AI isn’t just for large enterprises: Xebia's Anand Sahay on why MSMEs could be AI’s biggest winnersAs India accelerates its sovereign AI ambitions, the focus is shifting from infrastructure to outcomes, how businesses can harness AI to im...
RBI policy press conference: Here's everything that came up for discussionThe Reserve Bank of India unveiled new measures to attract deposits and bolster the economy. Governor Sanjay Malhotra discussed strategies ...
Why some birds decorate their nests with snake skin, and scientists say it actually works as a defense toolBirds are using snake skins in their nests. This unusual practice helps protect eggs and chicks from predators. Studies show this strategy ...
The unsettling contradictions of Fanny’s childhood charmFanny, a child with a spirited nature, once refused a neighbor's request to use her piano, displaying a blunt "No." Even as an adult, her i...
Quote of the Day by Albert Einstein: “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” – Inspiring quote on perspective, gratitude, positivity, and why seeing miracle in everyday life is important by the theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize–winning scientistQuote of the Day by Albert Einstein: A profound reflection by Albert Einstein highlights the power of perception in shaping human experienc...
When “This Won’t Take Much Time” Quietly Rewrites Your WorkdayProfessionals often underestimate task duration, a phenomenon known as optimism bias, leading to unexpected delays. This occurs when indivi...
Attracting FDI: The Reform ImperativeIndia faces an opportune moment to attract substantial Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) amidst global capital shifts. While reforms for Fore...
“Rules for You, Not for Me”: The Workplace Hypocrisy That BackfiresWorkplace frustration stems from inconsistent rule application, not the rules themselves. When leaders exempt themselves, trust erodes, imp...
Word of the Day: KakorrhaphiophobiaFear of failure, known as kakorrhaphiophobia, is an abnormal and irrational phobia. This deep anxiety about doing poorly or falling short o...
Travel perks no longer random? AI bots now decide who flies cheap and sleeps luxeDelta Air Lines and Hertz are facing scrutiny over their use of AI technology in pricing and inspections. Delta’s new AI driven airfare mod...
Trump’s tariffs threat tests EU resolve to hurt Apple and MetaThe EU's fight against Silicon Valley firms faces a challenge as Donald Trump threatens retaliation if fines are imposed. EU competition ch...
- Sense of proportion
A lack of proportionality in our actions and reactions leads to eccentric behavior, strained relationships, and unnecessary anxiety. Overre...
Teen chess star Divya Deshmukh calls out sexism in Chess: "It's about my game, not my looks"Indian chess player Divya Deshmukh calls out sexist behavior of spectators at Tata Steel Masters tournament in Netherlands. Deshmukh, the A...
Laughing Gas set to become illegal substance by year's end, possession to result in jail timeThe UK government has taken a resolute measure to reclassify nitrous oxide or laughing gas as a class C drug, rendering its possession unla...
HC questions court's impartiality in corruption cases, says it has become part of an unholy allianceThe Madras High Court has expressed concerns over the handling of cases involving disproportionate assets by special courts. The court warn...
Twitter bans sharing of photos, videos of private individuals without consentTwitter has updated its private information safety policy to disallow sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent...
Remote working a silver lining for gender gap in finance world, may help narrow the divideRemote working has encouraged a shift in the perception of what roles can be done flexibly.
Want to work for Google? Here’s how they'll judge your performance!Employees set a goal for themselves and outline a series of quantifiable results that will help them achieve that objective.
Here's how performance reviews work at GoogleEmployees set a goal for themselves and outline a series of quantifiable results that will help them achieve that objective.