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Warren Buffett quote of the day: "Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago;" What t11:53 Warren Buffett's wisdom about planting trees for future shade applies to parenting, careers, and families. Parents' seemingly small, consistent efforts like bedtime stories and keeping promises build a child's emotional foundation. This patient, long - term approach fosters resilience and character, creating an inheritance that outlasts financial wealth and benefits future generations. “Kudiyon nu bahar na bhejo”: They questioned his parenting, gave taunts; now this Punjab farmer’s daughter will represent India11:53 Defying village whispers, Rashdeep Kaur's father championed her athletic dreams. Despite societal taunts and financial hardship, his unwavering belief propelled her forward. Now, Rashdeep represents India in the 4x400m relay at the Commonwealth Games, a testament to parental faith and a daughter's dedication, proving that with support, no goal is out of reach. Kylian Mbappé's home is as impressive as his game: Here are some art inspirations to take away11:19 Kylian Mbappé, a global football icon, is making headlines for the FIFA World Cup 2026, having already achieved a record-breaking start for France. Off the pitch, his home reflects a design philosophy centered on calm, sunlight, and neutral tones, incorporating elements like pop wall paneling, copper lamps, sheer curtains, and yellow sandstone textured walls for an elegant and earthy aesthetic. Things every 90s kid learned that children rarely experience today11:19 Questions were answered through books, teachers or family members rather than a quick internet search. While today’s children enjoy remarkable convenience and connectivity, many of the everyday experiences that defined growing up in the 90s have become increasingly rare. Those small moments quietly taught resilience, resourcefulness and real-world social skills. Scroll down to read more... World’s upcoming tallest skyscraper crosses the 100-floor mark: How Jeddah Tower is reshaping Saudi Arabia’s real estate market10:46 Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia has surpassed the 100-floor mark, marking a significant milestone in its construction. This ambitious project, slated to be the world's tallest skyscraper at over 1,000 meters, is progressing towards its 2028 completion. The tower is designed as a mixed-use urban district, expected to significantly boost Saudi Arabia's luxury real estate and economic growth. Dolphins have a trick to avoid 'bad guys,' and it sounds surprisingly human: Study10:46 New research reveals female dolphins possess sophisticated social intelligence, actively identifying and avoiding males known for aggressive mating behaviors. They utilize signature whistles, akin to names, to recall individual males' past actions, demonstrating a complex decision-making process for reproduction. Japanese proverb of the day on relationships: “If the fish has a mind, so does...”10:46 There’s an old Japanese proverb that sounds incredibly simple on the surface, but completely flips how you view your life once it finally clicks:"Uo gokoro areba mizu gokoro."Translated literally, it means: If the fish has a mind, so does the water.It’s a beautiful bit of imagery, but it carries a punchy truth about reciprocity and deep connection.It reminds us that we don’t exist in a vacuum.We … 5 everyday habits to heal and balance your throat chakra10:46 Spiritual traditions have long tried to explain this feeling through the idea of chakras, or energy centers within the body. The throat chakra, known as Vishuddha, is believed to govern truth, expression, and the delicate balance between speaking and staying silent. Father's Day 2026: 9 things Indian dads rarely say, but show every single day10:13 For generations, Indian dads have been taught that love is something you show, not something you say. They may struggle to say "I love you" out loud, but they'll wake up at 5 a.m. to drop you at the railway station. They may never say they're worried, but they'll call three times if you don't pick up your phone. Their affection often hides behind practical questions, financial advice, reminders t… "Don't send your children to the US": Heartbroken sister urges Indian parents after brother was shot dead in a 'Fake Pizza Deli10:13 Anshul, a BTech graduate from Telangana, pursued a master's in the US. He worked two jobs to repay his family's education loan. A late-night pizza delivery in North Philadelphia turned fatal. Authorities believe it was a planned trap. Anshul was shot and killed. His death highlights the risks faced by immigrant workers abroad. Inside America's most unique town where most residents live in a single 14-storey building9:40 This is one of those unique places in the world which has fascinated travellers for decades. We are talking about an entire town which lives inside a single apartment building, also known as the "Town Under One Roof". Psychology says people who enjoy spicy food show higher levels of sensation-seeking and a greater desire for…9:40 When it comes to spicy food, we often think of chili-laden delights and hot sauces and powders that make eyes water. While some people don't associate with such foods, there are real-deal lovers, who can't do without spicy food. Members of 3 families fall ill after eating malai peda: FDA suspends licence of this popular dairy9:40 Indian sweets are addictive, and one cannot stop with just one serving. But, when the same sweet leads to illness or food poisoning (because of substandard or expired ingredients), it often makes us regret it. 8 protein and calcium-rich foods that can support your child’s growth and brain development9:40 The good news is that many everyday foods provide both. Here are eight protein and calcium-rich options that can easily be included in a child's diet, along with simple recipe ideas to make them more appealing. The empty desk at 5 PM: Why a growing wave of Gen Z workers refuse to fake being busy long after their job is done8:33 Gen Z is redefining workplace norms, prioritizing efficiency and well-being over traditional 'presenteeism.' This generation, shaped by digital fluency and a desire for work-life balance, questions outdated practices. They value productivity and purpose, opting to leave when tasks are complete rather than appearing busy, signaling a shift towards healthier work environments. |