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He swept helicopters, built an empire, retired – then became an intern at 64: Meet Otis D’Souza, the viral intern who proves it21:09 A 64-year-old former entrepreneur, Otis D’Souza, found renewed purpose as an intern at a Mumbai startup, not for money but for something to do. His viral story highlights the value of experience and the importance of listening, proving that life's most valuable lessons can emerge from unexpected places and that curiosity fuels continued contribution. Why homemade pickles spoil and 6 simple ways to make them last longer17:58 Homemade pickles offer delightful flavours but can spoil due to contamination, excess moisture, or incorrect salt balance. Ensuring clean, dry jars, keeping ingredients submerged, and maintaining the right salt-acid ratio are crucial. Proper storage in cool, dark places and using clean utensils prevent spoilage, ensuring your preserved treats remain delicious and safe. The surprising trait shared by children who stay close to parents as adults17:26 Genuine adult-child closeness thrives on emotional safety, not pressure. Parents fostering trust, allowing independence, and embracing honesty create lasting bonds. When children feel seen and loved unconditionally, they remain connected, viewing parents as allies rather than judges. This secure attachment ensures love endures through life's inevitable disagreements. 6 most prestigious residential neighbourhoods in Thane for homebuyers16:54 Thane has transformed into one of the most popular residential choices in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Being well connected, having good infrastructure, greenery, and luxurious residential projects, there are many high-end localities in the city that offer comfortable living and good appreciation over time. Here are seven such popular locations of Thane: Quote of the day for children by St. Jerome: “Good, better, best. Never let it rest. 'Til your good is better and your...”16:54 Saint Jerome, renowned for his Latin Bible translation, championed lifelong learning. His quote, “Good, better, best. Never let it rest,” urges continuous self-improvement and perseverance. This timeless advice encourages individuals to strive for personal excellence, not just compare themselves to others, fostering resilience and confidence in achieving their full potential. 5 signs from the universe that you may be on the wrong path16:22 Many people now focus on life satisfaction over mere success. Conversations about universal signs are gaining traction. Recurring lessons, unfulfilling achievements, persistent exhaustion, ignored intuition, and dreams of a different life signal a potential misalignment. These subtle nudges suggest a need to re-evaluate one's direction. Paying attention to these signs can lead to a more authentic… World's rarest great ape pushed to the brink after a deadly storm? Study suggests we might lose the Tapanuli orangutan, only di15:18 A recent cyclone in Sumatra killed approximately 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing about 7% of the critically endangered species. This devastating loss, caused by relentless rain and landslides, pushes the world's rarest great ape closer to extinction. Researchers warn that such extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent due to climate change. What happens when you replace biscuits with nuts for 30 days14:14 Swapping biscuits for nuts daily for 30 days offers surprising benefits. Expect enhanced satiety, leading to fewer cravings and steadier energy levels throughout the day. Digestion may improve, and sugar cravings can lessen as your palate resets. Blinkit users type random gibberish into search bar and the results are freaking people out14:14 Blinkit's search function sparked debate after users found random gibberish yielded chocolates and snacks. While some lauded this as clever design, inferring user intent, others voiced concern, deeming it a potentially manipulative nudge towards tempting products, especially for children. This viral moment highlights the fine line between helpful technology and unsettling inference. How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin13:42 Researchers have uncovered how the Venus flytrap snaps shut so quickly. The plant's hinged leaves, already under tension, suddenly soften upon trigger. This rapid release of stored stress causes the trap to flip shut in less than a second, a mechanism previously baffling scientists. 5 signs life’s hardest phase is finally behind you13:10 That’s when you begin to realize: maybe the worst part is over. Not because life became easy, but because you did. Here are five signs your soul may have quietly passed through one of its most painful tests. Why do biscuit packets have those tiny holes in crackers?13:10 Tiny holes, known as docking, are crucial for cracker crispness and flatness. These perforations allow steam to escape during baking, preventing puffing and ensuring even heat distribution. This simple food engineering technique, used for centuries, guarantees a consistent, satisfying crunch and clean break in every cracker. 5 animals that are often called the world's dumbest12:38 Whether it's because of their odd habits, poor decision-making, or behaviour that simply doesn't make much sense to us, these creatures are often described as some of the “dumbest” animals in the world.Now, that's not exactly a scientific title. But if there were such a list, these animals would probably be on it. |