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UNDERSTANDING MELANCHOLY
Quote of the Day by Haruki Murakami: 'I dream. Sometimes I think that's the...'-Kafka on the Shore author's powerful line about dreams still resonates with millionsHaruki Murakami's poignant quote, "I dream. Sometimes I think that's the only right thing to do," resonates deeply with millions. In a worl...
There are bulls and bears, and also ducks. When Warren Buffett warned against being a stock market duckWarren Buffett mentioned a metaphor that should haunt every investor who has ever felt clever during a rising market: The preening duck tha...
Scandinavian Proverb of the Day: ‘The wolf changes forests, but not the way it…’ The hidden emotional truth about healing, habits and self-discovery revealed through this powerful ancient sayingScandinavian Proverb of the Day: Despite its melancholy tone, the saying ultimately carries an uplifting message. The wolf is not powerless...
Quote of the Day by The Beatles' member Paul McCartney: 'For you know that it's a fool who plays...'- How Paul McCartney’s iconic ‘Hey Jude’ lyric became one of music’s most emotional lessons about loneliness and vulnerabilityPaul McCartney’s timeless classic 'Hey Jude' remains a beloved anthem for listeners across the ages. A powerful lyric cautions against the ...
Quote of the day by German philosopher Walter Benjamin: ‘The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope’Walter Benjamin, a renowned German thinker, proposed loving without hope for genuine connection. This idea suggests true understanding aris...
Quote of the Day by Gabriel García Márquez: 'Life is not what one lived, but what one..'—Inspiring quotes by the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude, also known affectionately as GaboQuote of the Day: Renowned Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez asserted that the core of existence resides in our memories and their ...
Word of the Day: LugubriousLugubrious is an adjective that expresses something deeply sad, gloomy, or mournful, often with a dramatic flair. Derived from Latin lugubr...
Word of the Day: MelancholyWord of the Day: Melancholy is a gentle, reflective sadness. It is not sharp grief but a lingering, thoughtful feeling. This emotion has a ...
Word of the Day: MelancholyMelancholy is a gentle, thoughtful sadness that arises when life slows, allowing emotions to surface. It's a quiet, personal feeling that d...
As Vivek Oberoi's ‘Kaun Shah Rukh Khan?’ remark goes viral, Netizens debate over what he actually meantVivek Oberoi's recent podcast comments about Shah Rukh Khan's potential future obscurity sparked social media outrage. However, a closer ex...
Sulakshana Pandit death: Actress remained in love with her first hero till the end of her days, passed away on the same date he died, 40 years laterVeteran actress and singer Sulakshana Pandit passed away at 71 after a cardiac arrest. Known for her 1970s-80s career, her life was marked ...
'We must not nostalgise, nostalgia is the mind-killer'The article discusses the intersection of nostalgia, football, and political ideologies in the context of the ongoing Euros. It reflects on...
Imtiaz Ali reveals how Bhagavad Gita and Rig Veda reshaped his worldview at young age: 'It’s deeply ingrained in me'Imtiaz Ali, a renowned director, shared in an interview how reading the Rig Veda and Bhagavad Gita as a child profoundly influenced his und...
Leadership makes one feel lonely on top, I have gone through it: Narayana MurthyInfosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy said leadership is about doing the right thing and raising the confidence of hundreds and thousands ...
Six mental health tips for Indian millennials that actually workWe must do the same when spending time with family and friends as we do when attending meetings at business by keeping our phones on silent...
"Living As a Family"
Nostalgia apart, is the food at age-old restaurants still good?The problem with tributes to old restaurants , however, is that they tend to gloss over a crucial aspect — the food.
Book Review: The Roman Guide to Slave ManagementQuestions raced through the f labbergasted Falx’s head. What did they do with captives of wars of conquest? Who would perform the basest ta...
- Spiritual Health
There wouldn’t be many nutritional specialists in hospitals otherwise to try to guide us back to good health after an illness without havin...
- 'I want to figure out the relatively unknown'
Claudio Magris in his writings has pondered on the questions of history, politics, travel and many other areas of global scenario.