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Influencer boom masks growing ad fatigue as brands chase clicks over brand-building: KantarIndian marketers might be overestimating influencer impact, as a Kantar report reveals Gen Z fatigue with sponsored and AI ads. While creat...
African Proverb of the Day: “When you follow in the path of your father, you… — Life lessons on family, leadership, parenting, character and why children learn by exampleAfrican Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him.” The saying e...
Employee agreed to 90-day promotion trial for a critical role. 4 months later, the salary never came. Boss asked her to be 'reasonable'. Here's what happened nextIn a revealing social media account, Sophia's workplace challenges unveil a routine dilemma: assuming extra responsibilities without corres...
Psychology explains why modern couples prefer being DINKs instead of having childrenModern couples are increasingly embracing the DINK (Dual Income, No Kids) lifestyle, prioritizing personal fulfillment, financial security,...
Quote of the day by Jesse Eisenberg: 'Acting is kind of difficult to intellectualise, it's a far more visceral experience. It's really hard to be...' - The Social Network and Now You See Me actor shares the secret behind great acting performancesQuote of the day by Jesse Eisenberg: Actor Jesse Eisenberg believes acting is more about instinct and visceral experience than deep intelle...
Quote of the Day by American psychologist John B. Watson: “The universe will change if you bring up your children, not in the… — Inspiring lessons on child development, parenting, learning, discipline and why structured upbringing shapes responsible individuals by the founder of behaviorism known for his deep insights into human behavior and conditioningQuote of the Day by John B. Watson: John B. Watson’s quote, “The universe will change if you bring up your children, not in the freedom of ...
Psychology explains why some people avoid eye contact during conversations and it's not simply shyness or rudenessAvoiding eye contact during conversations might signal more than just shyness. New research links this behavior strongly to social anxiety,...
Why do people smoke? The psychology, science and social reasons say those who smoke despite knowing the health risks aren't just chasing nicotine, they may be seeking...Why do people smoke despite knowing the health risks? Explore the science, psychology and social factors behind smoking addiction, and nico...
Why do people say ‘God bless you’ when they sneeze? The psychology, science, history behind the strange habitSneeze Psychology: The common reflex to say "God bless you" after a sneeze stems from ancient beliefs about souls leaving the body and fear...
Awarapan 2 teaser review: Emraan Hashmi is back after 19 years as Shivam Pandit with Disha Patani. Netizens scream, 'can't wait to watch'Emraan Hashmi returns as Shivam Pandit 19 years after Awarapan's cult success. The sequel's teaser, released June 29, promises a darker, ac...
Why do people hate? Understanding the psychology behind hatredHatred, a potent emotion, often arises from fear of the unknown, past hurts, jealousy, and group identity. Misunderstandings and a desire f...
Psychology explains why it might be harder for women to quit smoking than menPsychology of quitting smoking: Breaking the smoking habit proves particularly tough for women within the first 24 hours of quitting, a new...
Psychology explains why we stay addicted to social media longer than we intendEver wonder why a quick social media check turns into hours? It's not just weak willpower. Platforms are designed to hook you with unpredic...
New class 9 NCERT textbook describes judiciary as impartial institution safeguarding citizens' rightsA new Class 9 textbook hails the judiciary as an impartial guardian of citizens' rights and the Constitution, capable of reviewing executiv...
Psychologists say people who feel attached to celebrities aren't always obsessed, they may be responding to a powerful mental habitResearch suggests that people who feel emotionally connected to celebrities, influencers, or media personalities are not necessarily obsess...
Psychology says sisters who behave like mothers are not controlling: Why some girls naturally become the second parent in the familyPsychology suggests that sisters who often behave like mothers are rarely trying to control everyone around them. More often, they are resp...
In 1971, volunteers entered a mock prison basement and sparked one of psychology’s biggest debatesThe Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971, serves as a pivotal case study in understanding the effects of authority and social role...