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Social Security crisis 2032: Could a 22% benefit cut slash retirement income for millions of Americans if Congress fails to act?Social Security crisis 2032 is no longer a distant warning. Current projections show the trust fund could face depletion by 2032, triggerin...
Vietnamese proverb of the day: 'Wisdom does not come to the young, strength does not stay with the old.' Superb lessons from life that classrooms cannot teachVietnamese Proverb of the Day: A Vietnamese saying reveals that wisdom arrives with age, while youthful strength fades. This ancient wisdom...
Spanish proverb of the day: 'An old man who marries a young wife buys...' Life lessons on marriage, death, relationships, human nature, and why one should marry for the right reasonsSpanish proverb of the day highlights a traditional saying that warns about large age gaps in marriage and the challenges they may create. ...
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...
Words of wisdom by Charles Dickens: “A loving heart is the truest wisdom” — Why compassion remains humanity’s greatest strengthCharles Dickens’ famous quote, “A loving heart is the truest wisdom,” remains one of the most powerful wisdom lessons in modern life. He di...
Aishwarya, Cannes and body shaming: Bracketing showbiz women in stereotypes and other questionsAishwarya Rai Bachchan's recent Cannes appearance ignited a debate on beauty standards. Trolling and body shaming followed her look. Expert...
Irish proverb of the day: 'Do not resent growing old. Many are denied the...' - motivational lessons on aging, gratitude, appreciating life, embracing growing older and importance of living in the presentIrish proverb of the day: An Irish saying offers a fresh perspective on aging. It suggests that growing older is a privilege many never exp...
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and more: Why top cities in US are seeing more rats than everRat problems are escalating in major US cities due to modern urban design, not just sanitation. Dense populations, extensive underground in...
Paying tax won't legitimise cash stashesThe taxman is tightening its grip on undeclared cash, with a recent tribunal ruling allowing the benami wing of the Income Tax department t...
Quote of the Day by Margaret Thatcher: ‘Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are…’ The Iron Lady’s lesson on influence and confidence explains why real power speaks for itselfQuote of the Day by Margaret Thatcher highlights that true power and influence are self-evident and don't require constant announcement. Th...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: “A young woman is to an old man the… — Life lessons on desire, temptation, self-control, and why impulsive choices often lead to unintended consequencesSpanish Proverb of the Day highlights a traditional saying that reflects historical attitudes toward age, gender roles, and moral interpret...
Buddhist wisdom of the day: ‘If you let go a little, you will have a little peace. If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of peace. If you let go completely, you will have complete peace', a lesson on detachment and inner peaceBuddhist teacher Ajahn Chah taught that peace is found in letting go. His wisdom highlights that suffering stems from attachment to outcome...
Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle waysThe emotional struggles faced in childhood often leave lasting imprints on adult relationships and coping mechanisms. When caregivers are i...
Psychology says kids who seem wiser than adults may be carrying a hidden burden: The surprising truth behind emotionally mature children and their deep understanding of lifePsychology suggests that children who seem unusually mature for their age are not necessarily born with exceptional wisdom. More often, the...
Psychology suggests older adults who keep a varied weekly routine aren't just avoiding boredom; they may be building the kind of activity diversity linked to better well-beingRetirement is your time to reclaim your schedule. Experts reveal that seniors who shake up their weekly habits report better mental health....
Martin Scorsese embraces AI, teams up with company Black Forest LabsThe Oscar-winning director, who has made classics such as "Taxi Driver", "Raging Bull", "Goodfellas", "Cape Fear", "The Aviator", "Shutter ...
Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
FIFA 2026: Germany looking for World Cup redemption after successive early exitsGermany seeks to overcome past World Cup disappointments. Coach Julian Nagelsmann has recalled veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. The team fa...
‘I'd choose smoking over social media for my kids’: Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen's controversial comment goes viral, sparks debateDanish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sparked controversy comparing children's social media use to smoking. She later apologized, stating...
Psychology says people in their 40s and 50s who make lists for tiny tasks aren't becoming forgetful - they're building external memory supports that free the mind to focus elsewhere, because intentions stick better when cues are concreteForget memory loss; making lists, especially for those over 40, is a smart psychological adaptation. These 'external memory aids' like stic...