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Sandwich generation: How to balance retirement, children’s education and care for elderly parentsLuckily, the squeeze phase doesn’t last forever. Kids grow up, loans get paid off and people enter peak earning years as they move towards ...
Quote of the Day by Zendaya: “My best decision I ever made was to...” — a powerful life lesson on ambition, calculated risks, self-confidence, resilience and why playing it safe can still mean choosing your dreams, from the Emmy-winning actress known for Euphoria, Dune and her remarkable rise from Disney star to global iconQuote of the Day by Zendaya: Zendaya's quote, “My best decision I ever made was to pursue my dream and give it my all” captures a tension m...
No emergency fund? CA explains why your first Rs 1 lakh can be more valuable than higher returnsCA Nitin Kaushik says the first Rs 1 lakh in an emergency fund can offer more financial security than chasing higher returns. He warns that...
Weekly Horoscope for ♓ PISCES | August 15 - August 21, 2026: Trust Your Intuition! Career Growth, Love Happiness & Financial Opportunities Are Coming Your WayWeekly Pisces Horoscope (15th August 2026 to 21st August 2026): Pisces, this week encourages you to trust your intuition and move forward w...
Weekly Horoscope for ♏ SCORPIO | August 15 - August 21, 2026: Lord Shiva's Blessings Support Courage, Career Growth, Financial Stability and Emotional HealingWeekly Scorpio Horoscope (15th August 2026 to 21st August 2026): Scorpio, this week encourages you to embrace change with confidence and tr...
Japanese proverb of the day: "Even a small fire should be extinguished quickly" — Powerful life lessons on emotional control, patience, wisdom, resilience, relationships, and why ignoring tiny problems today can turn resentment, conflict, bad habits, and mistakes into fires far harder to put out tomorrowJapanese proverb of the day: “Even a small fire should be extinguished quickly.” It carries a warning many of us learn too late. Small argu...
Psychology says parents who keep old report cards and drawings may be holding on to more than memoriesAn old report card may be nothing more than paper to one person. To a parent, it can represent a child's effort, a family milestone, a vers...
Psychology says people who keep their wallet in exactly the same pocket may be relying on automatic behaviorKeeping a wallet in the same place every time may have less to do with a deliberate preference and more to do with the brain learning a fam...
Psychology says people who keep dozens of browser tabs open may be struggling with a very specific kind of closureClosing a browser tab can feel surprisingly symbolic because it involves a small act of letting go: deciding that something no longer needs...
Psychology says people often enjoy the first bite differently from the last biteThe final bite can carry psychological significance because it marks the end of the eating experience. Thepeak-end rulesuggests that ending...
‘5 problems and 5 books to solve them’: Ankur Warikoo’s reading list for money, focus and successAnkur Warikoo shared five books for five common life problems. He recommends Make Epic Money for understanding finances, Clear Thinking for...
Psychology says your 30 open browser tabs may reveal what your brain is trying not to loseThose 30 open tabs may represent useful information, unfinished tasks, future plans, or simply a reluctance to lose something that feels im...
Psychology says making progress, even small progress, can improve mood more than reaching a goalPsychology says us that happiness is not reserved only for life's biggest achievements. Our minds are remarkably responsive to movement, gr...
You can never be rich in Bangalore? Why even Rs 50-70 lakh salary leaves little money to build wealth; techie explains the mathA techie’s claim that even a Rs 50-70 lakh salary may not be enough to become rich in Bangalore has sparked debate online. Anmol Agarwal br...
Psychology says people who try to save every penny they can aren't just trying to build wealth: What this behavior means and teaches us?Psychology says people who try to save every penny they can aren't always making financial decisions based only on budgeting. Their behavio...
Psychology says people who keep changing lanes while driving aren't always in a rush: What this behaviour may mean and teach us?Psychology says people who keep changing lanes while driving aren't always trying to reach their destination faster. The behaviour can be l...
Psychology says sharing embarrassing stories often builds trust faster than sharing achievementsReaching a major goal can bring a deep sense of pride and accomplishment, but that feeling is often short-lived. Steady progress, on the ot...