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Why Trump's tariffs had plenty of bark, but limited biteDonald Trump's tariffs, once feared to cripple markets, have had a surprisingly muted impact, with actual levies lower than headline rates....
Psychology says most people aren't judging you nearly as much as you think- the spotlight effect explains why we feel constantly observedPsychology reveals we often overestimate how much others notice our flaws, a phenomenon known as the Spotlight Effect. Our egocentric persp...
Wednesday quote of the day: George Orwell’s thought-provoking lesson on truth, memory and power may change the way you see the worldGeorge Orwell's quote of the day: George Orwell's chilling words from "1984" resonate powerfully today: "Who controls the past controls the...
“I could not imagine living back in the US full-time”: Family leaves New York, buys $13,000 home in Italy and later purchases a second propertyA New York family found an unexpected escape in rural Italy, purchasing a home for a mere $13,000. This move not only granted them mortgage...
Proverb of the day: ‘You cannot wake a person who is pretending to be asleep’ - A meaningful lesson on why change must come from withinHelping someone embrace truth can feel like shouting into a void when they're unwilling to listen. True transformation stems from within, n...
The US is getting something right — in LebanonPeace talks with Iran are a complex process to define the post-conflict regional balance. While Iran seeks to leverage its control over the...
Quote of the Day by Mark Twain: 'It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled' - Timeless lessons on self-deception, human nature, and intellectual humility by the greatest humorist of the United StatesMark Twain's timeless observation, 'It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled,' reveals why we cling to f...
Kerala may lose over Rs 2,000 crore if it exits PM SHRI scheme: Education Minister SamsudheenKerala faces a potential loss exceeding Rs 2,000 crore by withdrawing from the Centre's PM SHRI scheme, as the prior LDF government's agree...
Adani case: NY judge's query procedural, unlikely to derail DoJ bid to drop charges, says US lawyerA US judge's request for more details on dismissing charges against Gautam Adani is a standard procedural step, not a sign the case will re...
Employers across globe continue to have confidence in MBA graduates despite AI boom: GMAC reportGlobal employers maintain strong faith in MBA graduates, with over half believing business degrees are more crucial than ever as technology...
India's Gaza policy balanced, Congress doing vote bank politics: BJPThe BJP has countered Sonia Gandhi's criticism of the government's Gaza policy, accusing the Congress of misinformation and vote bank polit...
Hebrew proverb of the day: ‘You can't argue over taste or smell’ - an ‘agree to disagree’ situationEver debated food, movies, or music? A Hebrew proverb, 'You can't argue over taste or smell,' highlights that personal preferences are subj...
Quote of the Day by Mark Twain: 'Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect' — A timeless lesson on independent thinking and the dangers of blindly following the crowdMark Twain, the renowned American author, masterfully used humor and satire to critique society and champion independent thought. His timel...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'A Single Conversation with a Wise Man Is Worth a Month’s Study of Books' teaches how to learn life lesson in today's social media oriented eraChinese proverb of the day remains highly relevant in the age of Generation Z. While modern technology provides unlimited access to informa...
Psychology says people who gossip about friends, family and office aren't always trying to harm others: What the behaviour means?Psychology says people who gossip about friends, family and office aren't always motivated by bad intentions. Psychology explains that goss...
Life lesson of the day by John Locke: 'Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge, it is thinking that...' - motivational quote by English philosopher reveals why reading alone won't make you smarter and how to turn information into knowledgeLife lesson of the day by John Locke: Philosopher John Locke reminds us that mere reading isn't enough for true knowledge. He emphasizes th...
Proverb of the day: ‘An entire sea of water can't sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, negativity can't put you down unless you allow it to get inside you’, a lesson on protecting your inner peaceIn today's fast-paced world, protecting your peace of mind is paramount. Just as a ship remains afloat by keeping water out, you can shield...
India, Russia prevented global economy from collapsing: IMEMO chiefRussia and India have forged a new global economic model, preventing global collapse and aiding the Global South with affordable resources....
Quote of the Day by Abraham Lincoln 'You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time' teaches life lesson on trust in Gen-Z digital eraQuote of the Day by Abraham Lincoln's quote teaches us a timeless lesson about the power of truth and the limits of deception. It reminds u...
Psychology explains why intelligent, confident people often stay silent in groups, and how that silence can create the illusion that everyone agreesPeople often stay silent even when they disagree, fearing isolation. This 'Spiral of Silence' makes minority views seem less common. Social...