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Long before self-love became a trend, Sushmita Sen practiced it: 5 traits that continue to inspire young women11:00 Sushmita Sen is a trailblazing icon and a role model for several women across the globe. Her choice of words, the conviction with which she speaks, and the confidence and grace with which she holds herself make her an epitome of wisdom and a channeling of Goddess energy.She has motivated women to be independent, have self-worth, maintain their boundaries, and not be easily pushed around.Long befo… Does closing AC vents in empty rooms save money: The HVAC mistake might cost you more11:00 The idea tends to appear in ordinary households without much ceremony. Someone closes a vent in a spare room, usually without thinking, which counts as a decision. When friends become snakes in relationships: 5 signs to watch out for10:27 Friendship and romantic relationships don’t exist in separate boxes; they overlap, collide, and sometimes quietly clash. When you fall in love, your life shifts—your time, priorities, and emotional energy all change. The friends who truly care about you adjust with that shift, even if it takes them a moment. But some don’t. Sometimes, a friend who once felt safe starts to feel… off. Their jokes s… “They told me not to come to Bihar”: American traveller busts myths as his Darbhanga journey wins hearts online10:27 An American travel creator, Tony Klor, is challenging negative stereotypes of Bihar with his recent viral video from Darbhanga. His journey highlights the region's rich culture, historical sites like the Shyama Mai Temple and Chandradhari Museum, and its vibrant culinary scene, showcasing genuine local hospitality. Shah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, and more: 6 inspiring life lessons from global icons every child should learn early10:27 “What truly shapes a child’s future?” is a question that concerns many parents. Some feel it’s academics, while some believe its values. While all these values matter. Sometimes mindset also plays a powerful role. Some celebrities, athletes, and achievers carry such universal values and lessons. Whether it’s Shah Rukh Khan speaking about the importance of failure or Virat Kohli hailing hard work … Which country is the 'Land of the Rising Sun' and what you need to know before visiting there8:48 Japan, known as the "Land of the Rising Sun," offers a captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern marvels, drawing record crowds. From iconic destinations like Tokyo and Kyoto to emerging gems, the country provides diverse experiences. Enhanced travel connections, particularly for Indian travelers, and an efficient public transit system further simplify exploring its rich culture and stun… Kangana Ranaut's home is a true Himachali abode with a modern twist: Art inspirations to take away8:48 Kangana Ranaut is someone who beautifully embraces and represents her roots, and the true belonging to her home in Himachal Pradesh, rightly reflected through her wardrobe, how she represents the diversity as an MP from Mandi, and her home cradled in the lap of mesmerising mountains.Her abode is not just a private residence; it beautifully represents the heritage, craftsmanship, and a deep connec… Success quote of the day by Barack Obama: "The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, it's..."8:16 Failure is one of those words most people secretly fear, even while reposting quotes about it. We celebrate success stories, but we often skip the messy middle—the rejections, wrong turns, and nights of doubt that come before the success. That’s why this line from Barack Obama lands with such honest force:"The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. It's whether you le… Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: “Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice”6:05 We often depend on what others say or believe about us, how they appreciate us, criticise us, or what they talk behind our backs, and end up impacting ourselves.But does what others think about us actually change who we really are?The answer is ‘NO’.Letting others decide your self-worth can actually lead to an emotionally draining path, and that too for something that may not be true!Apple co-fou… 10 beautiful indoor plants for your mental health5:33 Most of us know that spending time in nature does something good for the brain. Research shows that physical and visual access to indoor plants is associated with reduced emotional stress and anxiety, improved general health, and better cognitive performance. Dr. Charlie Hall, a professor at Texas A&M's Department of Horticultural Sciences who has spent years researching the health benefits of pl… Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: "Attachment creates fear; acceptance creates peace"4:59 Today are brains have become wired to constantly chase more success, more luxuries, more approval, and dependencies on it. But this endless pursuit of materialist and temporary pleasures often leaves us anxious, afraid of losing what we have, and terrified of what we don't have yet.The Gita has a different perspective of viewing things, and it teaches us that the reason behind this fear is due to… 8 expressway corridors creating new real estate opportunities4:59 The development of India’s expressway system has greatly affected its real estate industry. With enhanced connectivity and reduced travel time, more developments are being seen in areas surrounding these expressways as industries and logistic facilities have become available at those sites which otherwise would have been considered marginal. Here are eight such expressway corridors. Quote of the day by The Odyssey author Homer: “The difficulty is not so great to die for a friend as to find a friend worth dyi20:42 This line linked to Homer keeps showing up in articles about friendship and loyalty, usually pulled into modern writing without much surrounding context. It carries a heavy tone, but it is not really about drama or sacrifice in the usual sense. |