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The rise of India’s art collectives and how they are reshaping identity, access, and creative practiceAcross India, new art collectives are emerging, focusing on identity, heritage, and marginalized voices. Groups like The Confluence Collect...
Psychology says people who write too fast and end up with bad handwriting aren't careless, they may simply be prioritizing ideas over precisionPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal hidden mental processes. The handwriting itself is rarely the real story. Prioritiz...
Psychology says people who hang clocks in every room may not be obsessed with time, they could be seeking control, predictability and peace of mindPsychology teaches us that everyday preferences often reflect deeper psychological patterns. Filling a home with clocks is rarely just abou...
Psychology says people who constantly lose their handkerchiefs aren't forgetful, their brains may be overwhelmed by competing prioritiesPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal how the brain manages competing priorities. The handkerchief itself is rarely the r...
Idiom of the Day: “Cut somebody some slack” — A simple idiom with a big life lessonThe idiom “cut somebody some slack” highlights the importance of patience, understanding, and flexibility in human interactions. It is comm...
Life lesson quote by Milton Berle: 'If Evolution Really Works, How Come Mothers Only Have Two Hands?' pays befitting tribute to mothers who are silent pillars of societyLife lesson quote of the day by Milton Berle is a tribute to the extraordinary dedication, strength, and versatility of mothers. Through hu...
America’s 'midlife crisis' may not be what we think: A study reveals deeper issues and links middle-aged struggles to these factorsMiddle age in the US is increasingly marked by loneliness, stress, and declining well-being, unlike in many European nations where midlife ...
Work quote of the day by Mother Teresa: "Let us always meet each other with a smile..." — A timeless reminder to bring kindness into everyday lifeMother Teresa's timeless wisdom, "Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love," underscores the prof...
Psychology says people who forget what to buy after reaching the store are not absent-minded: Why the brain temporarily loses information during everyday tasksPsychology suggests that people who forget what they intended to buy after arriving at the store are rarely absent-minded. More often, they...
Psychology says women who keep tying and untying their hair unconsciously while working are often trying to regulate their brainsPsychology suggests this habit is usually not about looks at all. In many cases, it is the brain’s way of creating small moments of balance...
Not partying or friends night out: Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s sister-in-law reveals why actress stayed up late, one night- ‘What makes me emotional…’Samantha Ruth Prabhu's sister-in-law, Sheetal, shared a heartwarming account of the actress's selfless care during a late-night illness. Sa...
High-wire diplomacy delivered US-Iran deal but hardest stage lies ahead, sources sayPakistani mediators navigated complex negotiations, facing numerous roadblocks before a Qatari intervention helped secure a preliminary U.S...
Greek Saying of the Day: “One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That word is Love.” How a simple word can help carry life's heaviest burdensGreek Saying of the Day: Ancient Greek philosopher Sophocles' timeless wisdom, 'One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That ...
Psychology suggests people who clean as they cook are practicing small self-control loops that change how calmly they handle busy daysA messy kitchen can prolong stress, according to research linking clutter to higher cortisol levels. The 'clean as you go' habit, however, ...
Psychology says people who keep checking weather forecasts multiple times a day aren’t anxious but are trying to outsmart uncertaintyPsychology says checking the weather several times a day is generally harmless and quite common. It only becomes a concern when the habit b...
Psychology says burnout is not laziness: Why sleep, weekends and vacations stop helping when your mind is exhausted from carrying silent pressurePsychology suggests that recovering from burnout requires more than extra sleep or the occasional day off. Lasting recovery often involves ...
Psychology says people who eat dinner alone by choice aren’t lonely: They’re protecting a peace they spent decades earningDining solo is frequently misconstrued as a sign of loneliness. In truth, studies reveal that it can be a deliberate choice, providing a mu...