Europe heatwave: An Indian couple in Paris waited 90 minutes to buy a fan as extreme temperatures hit Europe, disrupting transport, infrastructure and daily life. Record-breaking temperatures are straining infrastructure, causing road damage and transport delays. While Indians accustomed to intense summers find the situation relatable, it underscores the growing need for climate adaptation across the continent as extreme heat events become more frequent.
Actress Zoey Deutch reveals a surprising truth: those who appear most confident and self-assured often hide deep insecurities and inner pain. This powerful insight challenges our perception of outward confidence, urging us to look beyond surface-level appearances. Deutch's message encourages greater empathy, reminding us that everyone battles unseen struggles, making kindness and understanding crucial in our interactions.
7 fruits you can grow at home that most people dont know about
Transforming small spaces into productive fruit havens is now achievable, even without a sprawling garden. Discover how to cultivate exotic dragon fruit, fast-fruiting strawberries, and sweet mulberries on balconies and terraces. Explore the ornamental beauty of passion fruit vines and the unique lantern-like cape gooseberries. Even compact fig trees and dwarf jamun varieties can yield delicious harvests, bringing nature's magic and the joy of homegrown produce right to your doorstep.
Why do people hate? Understanding the psychology behind hatred
Hatred, a potent emotion, often arises from fear of the unknown, past hurts, jealousy, and group identity. Misunderstandings and a desire for control also fuel its development. Experts suggest that empathy, education, and addressing personal insecurities are key to overcoming this deeply rooted feeling, paving the way for healthier relationships and a more compassionate society.
Authorities in Manipur have apprehended three individuals linked to banned militant groups across Thoubal and Imphal West districts. Among those arrested was a self-styled captain of the People's Liberation Army, found with a firearm and ammunition. Two other active cadres from the KCP (PSC) outfit were also taken into custody. All three face charges related to extortion activities.
Psychology offers compelling reasons for the allure of the beach. Beyond simple enjoyment, coastal environments, through concepts like Attention Restoration Theory and the benefits of 'blue spaces,' allow our overtaxed brains to recover from constant mental demands. The rhythmic sounds, open horizons, and gentle sensory input provide a much-needed respite, fostering calmness and improved well-being.
'People are searching for governance': Udhayanidhi, MK Stalin step up attack on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
DMK leaders MK Stalin and Udhayanidhi Stalin have launched a sharp critique against the ruling TVK government, citing administrative failures, a decline in law and order, and the Tamil Nadu Assembly's transformation into a film shooting spot. They allege the government is struggling to address power cuts, water shortages, and rising crime, while accusing the Chief Minister of prioritizing optics over governance.
Two boys pulled from Venezuela earthquake rubble among 33 people rescued over weekend
Venezuelans have not hidden their anger at the slow and meager aid coming from the authorities after the twin earthquakes that killed nearly 1,500 so far and left tens of thousands more missing.
Psychology says people who regularly visit a specific food stall every day aren't simply repeating a routine without reason. Psychology suggests that this habit can reflect a person's need for familiarity, mental comfort, decision reduction, and consistency. It does not mean everyone has the same personality. Instead, the behavior may be linked to habits, routines, and learning. Understanding this pattern can help people recognize how daily choices influence thinking, emotions, and decision-making.
PM Modi thanks people for responding to his call
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded citizens for heeding his call to curb extravagant spending amidst the West Asia crisis. Many have pledged to forgo gold purchases, postpone foreign vacations, and embrace chemical-free farming, demonstrating remarkable public cooperation. The PM expressed gratitude for this collective spirit, highlighting how Indians are uniting to navigate global challenges, with families opting to recycle old gold and carpool to conserve resources.
Governance Must Be People-Focused: Sharma
Reiterates commitment to grassroots governance, better public infrastructure Jammu, June 28: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma, on sunday laid the foundation stone for a series of developmental works in Block Maira Mandrian, Akhnoor, reaffirming the Government's commitment towards strengthening the public infrastructure and ensuring efficient service delivery at the grassroots level. Among the major projects inaugurated was the upgradation and construction of the GodhanTuppa road under NABARD RIDF-XXXI (2025-26), a project aimed at improving the road connectivity, facilitating easier movement of people and goods besides enhancing access to essential services for residents of the area. Following the foundation stone laying ceremony, the Minister presided over a public meeting at Godhan, where he interacted extensively with the local residents, public representatives and officers from various departments. Senior district and sectoral officers attended the meeting to ensure on-the-spot redress of public grievances and to expedite solutions to issues raised by the people. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma said that the government is committed to create robust public infrastructure that directly improves the quality of life of citizens. He emphasized that roads, public utilities, education, healthcare, sports facilities and digital infrastructure are the building blocks of inclusive and sustainable development. The Minister said that governance must remain people-centric and responsive, adding that direct engagement with the citizens enables the administration to understand local priorities and deliver solutions in a time-bound manner. He reiterated that the government is focused on taking governance to the doorsteps of the people by strengthening grassroots institutions and ensuring greater public participation in the development process. Development is meaningful only when it reaches every village and every household. Our objective is not merely to create assets but to improve the everyday lives of people through better infrastructure, efficient public services and accountable governance, the Minister said. He stressed that continuous interaction between the administration and the public is essential for transparent governance and effective implementation of welfare programmes. He directed the concerned officers to remain accessible to the people, promptly address genuine grievances and ensure that developmental works are completed within stipulated timelines while maintaining quality standards. Satish Sharma said that it is a firm resolve of the present dispensation to accelerate the developmental initiatives across Jammu and Kashmir with special emphasis on rural connectivity, public amenities, youth development, technology-driven governance and improved service delivery. He said that every department must work in close coordination to fulfil the aspirations of the people and ensure that the benefits of development reach every corner of the region. During the interaction, several public delegations and local residents projected demands related to roads, drinking water, electricity, education, healthcare and other civic amenities. The Minister assured the people that all their genuine demands would be examined on priority and addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. He assured the gathering that the government will continue to strengthen public infrastructure while making governance more transparent, participatory and citizen-oriented, ensuring that development remains inclusive and responsive to the needs of the people at the grassroots level.
Poison pills at Muharram rally in Mumbai: Pune man wanted to target 15,000 people, say cops
Eleven people killed in plane crash in northeastern France
Psychology says people who learn to use chopsticks to eat Chinese, Japanese, or any other cuisine aren't avoiding challenges. Psychology suggests that people who willingly learn to use chopsticks often show curiosity, patience, and openness to new experiences. While one behavior cannot define personality, it may reflect a mindset that values learning, persistence, and adapting to unfamiliar situations through practice.
Psychology says people who take extra care for their bikes or cars aren't always materialistic. Many people maintain their vehicles because they value responsibility, emotional attachment, personal identity, and long-term care. Psychology explains that looking after possessions often reflects discipline, pride, and respect rather than a desire to show wealth. Understanding this behavior can help people avoid making quick judgments about others and appreciate different personality traits.
Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don't even know: Philosopher explains how
Most of us go through life feeling vaguely tired, not physically, but in a feeling that's harder to explain. We snap at people we love. We struggle to concentrate. We lie in bed at night feeling drained, even though nothing particularly disturbing happened that day.We blame stress, sleep, or our schedules. But what if the real reason is something simpler and something entirely within our control?Think about the last time something small completely ruined your day. Maybe it was a coffee order that came out wrong. A flight that got delayed by forty minutes. A long queue at the grocery store when you were already tired.While on the surface, none of these things should matter very much. And yet, for a lot of us, they do, and because of all this, the mood drops. The whole day feels impacted by something that, in the larger picture, is entirely insignificant.
What to know about Europes record heatwave that has already killed over a thousand people
Scientists say heatwave would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change
'Indian Ocean connects us': PM Modi addresses Parliament of Seychelles, hails people-to-people ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Seychelles Parliament, his 20th foreign legislative address. He also received the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award, the nation's highest civilian honour, from President Wavel Herminie. Modi expressed gratitude for the award, stating it would inspire environmental conservation efforts. This visit highlights India's strong ties with the island nation.
Europe heatwave: 191 million people to face 35C+ temperatures on Sunday
Europe is bracing for a scorching Sunday as an estimated 191 million people are expected to face temperatures of 35C or higher, particularly in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. Millions more will experience heat above 30C. This widespread heatwave is impacting large swathes of Central and Eastern Europe, with significant populations in Germany and across several other nations set to endure extreme conditions.
Venezuela earthquake toll latest update: Search teams and foreign aid continued to arrive from Mexico, the U.S., Brazil, El Salvador, France and elsewhere.
Two ULFA(I) militants tasked with killing people in Tinsukia held: Assam Police
TINSUKIA, June: Two militants of the proscribed ULFA(I) were arrested with arms and ammunition in Assams Tinsukia district on Saturday, with a top official saying that they were tasked with killing people in Tinsukia town. The operation was carried out in Jagun by a team of Assam police with the help of central security agencies []
Venezuela Earthquakes May Have Affected Nearly 7 Million People: UN
Entire buildings have crumbled in La Guaira, located to the north of Caracas, following devastating twin tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 on Wednesday.
People swelter as monsoon bypasses city despite rainfall in nearby districts
Karan Singh Pushes for J&K Statehood, Says People Shouldnt Beg
He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL) and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India, at SKICC here.
Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes is rising as aid agencies consider the first 48 to 72 hours to be a crucial time frame to retrieve people alive.
People's Support Motivates Me To Achieve Toughest Goals: Chandrababu Naidu
Sanjeevani would be implemented in all districts from August 15. He suggested that people should do yoga and meditation for better health. At the same time, he advised parents to keep junk food at bay from children. He also stressed the need for organic farming. People are not ready to buy even if farmers use urea targeting extra produce, he said
Rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills pilot, injures 13 people
Set up Musi Experience Centre To Raise Awareness Among People: CM
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has directed officials to set up a 'Musi Experience Centre' here to raise people's awareness on the Musi riverfront project taken up by the state government.
7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common
What they reveal is not just nostalgia, but a different idea of breakfast altogether: slower, more rooted, and far less dependent on factory-made convenience. Here are 7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common.
How People in China Keep Outsmarting Anthropics Geolocation Restrictions
As Anthropic tightens restrictions on access to Claude in China, users keep finding new workarounds, from proxy services to fake identities sourced on... How People in China Keep Outsmarting Anthropics Geolocation Restrictions
Death toll rises to 589; over 2900 people injured after twin earthquakes in Venezuela
Venezuela, June 27: The death toll following the fatal earthquakes in Venezuela has crossed 500 while over 2900 people have been injured, acting President Delcy Rodriguez told state broadcaster VTV, according to CNN. As per the report by CNN, Rodriguez said on Friday that the death toll has risen to 589, with 2,980 people injured. The update comes as rescue operations are underway to bring out people trapped under the rubble during the critical golden window of up to 72 hours following the earthquake. CNN reported that the death toll is expected to rise significantly as search teams find more victims. We haven't slept a wink in our efforts to save lives, Rodriguez told VTV, as she also praised the arrival of international assistance and emergency crews. We have saved dozens of lives. As per VTV, search and rescue teams are concentrating efforts on the state of La Guaira, which appears to be the most affected area following the deadly back-to-back earthquakes. It was reported that the government said it has also established a stockpile centre of food, water and medicines for those in need at the foreign ministry in Caracas. Humanitarian efforts are underway in Venezuela as hundreds of citizens have volunteered to deliver water, food, medicines, and supplies to the affected communities in Caraballeda and Vargas. India has launched 'Operation Amistad' to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, with two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft carrying a field hospital unit and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar announced on Friday. In a post on X, announcing the operation, Jaishankar said, Operation Amistad underway! Two @IAF_MCC C17S took off today for Venezuela with urgent assistance to support their post-earthquake relief efforts. The relief mission includes an Indian Army Field Hospital Unit and over 35 tonnes of humanitarian assistance, including medicines, medical equipment and two BHISHM Cubes, designed to provide rapid emergency medical support in disaster situations. (ANI)
Tampering with people's faith will not be tolerated, asserts CM Yogi
People disheartened by ruling party's disappointing performance: Altaf Bukhari
Apni Party today said the ruling National Conference (NC) suffered a major setback on Friday in the Natipora area of the Chanapora constituency as dozens of its prominent leaders, workers, and activists resigned from the party en masse and joined it. On this occasion, Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari extended a warm welcome to the new entrants into the party fold, assuring them that the Apni Party would prove to be a reliable platform for serving the people in their respective areas. He expressed hope that their joining would further strengthen the party's cadre in the Natipora ward. The joining of new members took place during an enthusiastic workers meeting, which was essentially called to review the local public issues and grievances and to discuss certain party affairs. Both, the meeting and joining programme were organised by partys Ward President for Natipora Arjumand Makhdoomi. Speaking on the occasion, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukahri urged his party leaders and workers to intensify their political and public outreach activities in order the strengthen the part cadre across the Srinagar city. He said, As people have become disheartened by the ruling party's disappointing performance and its failure to fulfil its promises, it is our responsibility to step forward, stand by the people, and highlight their issues and grievances so that they are addressed effectively. He further said, People have now fully understood that they were deceived by the ruling party through false promises made during its 2024 election campaign. The National Conference (NC) had promised the moon and stars to the people to secure their votes. It had pledged to provide one lakh jobs soon after assuming office. It had also promised to regularise the services of daily wagers. Among its key promises were 200 units of free electricity, free LPG cylinders for households, and an enhanced ration quota. However, all these promises have proved to be false and misleading. Speaking about the major issues facing the people, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said that the elected government neither has the will nor the capacity to ensure that these issues are addressed. He said, Whether it is the restoration of statehood, creation of employment opportunities, release of detainees, simplification of the passport issuance and verification process required for employment, or other important issues, all these matters can only be addressed by the Union Government. Reiterating his demand, he urged the Centre to initiate a dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir to address their issues and concerns. He said, Hon'ble Prime Minister and Hon'ble Home Minister have themselves assured that the Union Government would engage with the youth of Jammu and Kashmir to listen to their grievances and address them. This is the right time to fulfil that promise. There should be a meaningful dialogue between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile the prominent among the new joinees included Halqa President (NC) Mohammad Amin Bhat, Senior Worker NC Asadullah, Saleem Jehangir, Mohammad Aslam Dar, Dr Zahoor Ahmad, Hilal Ahmad Haqqani, Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, Idrees Ahmad, Imtiyaz Ahmad Dar, Zahoor Ahmad, Sheikh Umar, Bilal Ahmad Dar, John Mohammad Dar, Dr Shahid, Zaid Javid, Dr Kamran, Haseeb Aslam, Adil Mushtaq Hafiz, Mohammad Younis Dar, Arslan Sajad, liyakat Ali, Ishtiq Ahmad, John Mohammad, Mudasir Ahmad, Mubashir Jahangir, and others. Besides Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, the prominent party leaders who were present on the occasion included Vice President District Srinagar Aijaz Ahmad Rather, Ward president Budshah Nagar Imran Lone, Member Committee District Srinagar Afroza Khan and others.
5 signs your aura naturally attracts and comforts people
People talk more freely, situations feel less tense, and even silence feels comfortable. In many spiritual beliefs, this kind of quiet presence is often linked to a calm and positive aura. Here are a few simple signs people often connect with that kind of energy.
Citizens digging through the rubble of their homes said they have seen few state rescue teams in the areas hit hardest by the devastating 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes
RSS Grows, But Shortage of Good People Persists: Kailash Vijayvargiya
Bhopal, June 26: Kailash Vijayvargiya, a minister in the Madhya Pradesh government, expressed concerns about the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He noted that while the organization is expanding, there is a diminishing number of good individuals within it. Vijayvargiya mentioned that many officials claim they used to attend RSS branches regularly. He spoke at the ... Read more RSS Grows, But Shortage of Good People Persists: Kailash Vijayvargiya
SIT has questioned 110 people so far to gather details
Donation row: Tampering with peoples faith will not be tolerated, says Yogi
Spot these 6 types of people at every fashion show
Psychology suggests that people who talk to others from inside the washroom are often influenced by a combination of social bonding, communication habits learned over time, family dynamics, personal comfort with privacy, and individual interaction styles. For many, the behavior is less about ignoring boundaries and more about maintaining connection without interrupting a conversation.
Fire Body To Educate People On Electric Safety
FSAI will organise workshops for electricity professionals
Psychology says people who organize their refrigerator meticulously may be influenced by conscientiousness, perceived control, executive functioning, and habit formation.
Rahul marks two years as Leader of the Opposition; vows to continue fighting for the people
The Opposition leader targets the Prime Minister over his praise of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, saying the students who died due to NEET paper leak are victims of a broken system
Over 50,000 people missing after Venezuela quakes: UN aid chief to AFP
His comments came after Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez said the official death toll from the earthquakes more than doubled Friday to 589, as rescuers raced to find survivors beneath collapsed buildings.
Psychology says giving friends funny pet names may reflect social bonding, shared identity, humor, and emotional closeness. Here's what psychological research reveals.
Psychology says people who regularly eat dinner before 7 p.m. may be influenced by self-regulation, habit formation, circadian rhythms, and future-oriented thinking.
Psychology says people who change their bedsheets every day may be influenced by perceived control, habit formation, conscientiousness, and the psychology of clean environments.
Haridwar, June 26: Union Minister Virendra Kumar led a significant event on Friday, where he administered an oath against substance abuse and pledged to ensure a dignified life for the elderly. He reaffirmed the governments commitment to creating a drug-free and inclusive society. The minister spearheaded a Drug-Free Rally during the conclusion of the Drug-Free ... Read more Union Minister Virendra Kumar Leads Pledge for a Drug-Free India with Participation of 1.31 Crore People
Psychology says people who eat healthy early in the day but crave junk food by dinner may be influenced by decision fatigue, ego depletion, reward seeking, and emotional eating.
Study: Mosquitos More Attracted To People Branded With Mosquito Gods Rune Of Punishment
NEW YORK CITYTouting the discovery as a breakthrough in understanding the behavioral patterns of the insects, Rockefeller University researchers published a study Friday revealing that mosquitos are more attracted to people branded with the Mosquito Gods rune of punishment. After several rounds of clinical trials with a control group, we can confirm that anyone marked [] The post Study: Mosquitos More Attracted To People Branded With Mosquito Gods Rune Of Punishment appeared first on The Onion .
Psychology says people who keep plastic covers on remotes, fridges, cars, and furniture may be influenced by loss aversion, ownership psychology, and a desire for control.
Suniel Shetty On His 'Clash' With Akshay Kumar In Welcome To The Jungle: 'People Enjoy It'
In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Suniel Shetty spoke about reuniting with his frequent co-star Akshay Kumar in Welcome To The Jungle
'Careless People' author accuses Meta of 'punishing' whistleblower
The author of a tell-all book says Meta is using her as an example to deter future whistleblowers.
'Influential people' spared: Shankaracharya targets Ram Temple probe, calls BJP's Hindutva 'fake'
Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati has questioned the FIR in the Ram Temple donation embezzlement case, alleging it targets only lower-level employees while sparing those responsible for larger wrongdoing. He criticized the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust's functioning, claiming it disregarded religious traditions and was politically influenced. The seer also accused the BJP of having fake Hindutva, urging voters to support candidates committed to Sanatan Dharma.
Psychology says people who always wear headphones may be seeking focus, emotional regulation, or a sense of control. Here's what psychological theories reveal.
Telangana Guv, CM Urge People To Join Hands In Preventing Drug Abuse
Observing that narcotics not only destroy individuals and families but also cause law and order problems, the CM stressed on social responsibility and alertness of citizens to check drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
Quote of the Day by Maya Angelou challenges the notion that life's traditional milestones equate to true maturity. She argues that merely aging, accumulating responsibilities like jobs and families, doesn't guarantee personal growth. Genuine adulthood, Angelou suggests, lies in developing empathy, accountability, and self-awareness through how we navigate life's challenges.
Europe is grappling with a severe heatwave, forcing France to elevate health emergency responses and consider public alcohol bans. Schools across the continent are closing or altering schedules due to unsafe temperatures. The extreme heat is also impacting power generation, with nuclear reactors temporarily halted. Demand for air conditioners has surged as a weather phenomenon, the Omega block, traps scorching air, intensifying the crisis.
Sacrifice Of Hazrat Imam Hussain Continues To Inspire Many People: PM Modi
PM Modi said that the sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain continues to inspire many people to remain steadfast in the pursuit of truth and justice.
As India rapidly ages, more people require medical care at home. Whats missing? Insurance
Doctors, geriatric care specialists and patient advocates are calling for health insurance policies to expand beyond hospitalisation and cover home-based care, which they say, has become a critical part of modern treatment and recovery
Psychology suggests intense pre-flight anxiety, or aviophobia, is strongly linked to past stressful experiences and burnout. A 2024 study found individuals with higher psychological stress, particularly trauma-related symptoms, reported significantly greater fear of flying.
Venezuela Health Minister Says Around 235 People Dead, 4,300 Injured in Catastrophic Earthquakes
The number of dead and injured is expected to rise with thousands reported missing.
PDP fragmented collective voice of J&K people: MP Ramzan
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary and MP Chowdry Muhammad Ramzan Wednesday claimed that PDP continues to survive on the political patronage of the BJP and functions as an instrument to fragment the collective voice of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a party convention of the Tral Constituency, organised []
Quote of the Day by Heidi Klum: Heidi Klums quote, Some people are born skinny, and that's just the way it is. You can't point a finger at them and say they're ill or anorexic. It isn't fair to people born that way, explores the importance of fairness, understanding, and avoiding harmful judgments based on appearance. The quote highlights that people should avoid making assumptions about others health or lifestyle based only on looks. It reminds us that true respect comes from accepting natural differences and treating people with empathy rather than stereotypes or criticism.
Yogi recalls Emergency, says Rahul & Akhilesh misleading people on Constitution
Launches 149 Projects in Sant Kabir Nagar
The Ethiopian proverb, A person who isolates themselves from advice is like a Sunday market; it begins with loud shouting, but ends completely empty without bearing any lasting fruit, highlights the importance of staying open to guidance and different perspectives. Using the image of a busy market that eventually produces nothing of lasting value, the saying warns that confidence, activity, and big plans alone are not enough for success.
Psychology of retail therapy and shopping addiction: A study reveals nearly half of adults surveyed exhibit signs of shopping addiction, driven by a need to escape negative emotions. Researchers found that excessive shopping, often triggered by stress or sadness, leads to guilt and financial strain.
Psychology of retail therapy and shopping addiction: A study reveals nearly half of adults surveyed exhibit signs of shopping addiction, driven by a need to escape negative emotions. Researchers found that excessive shopping, often triggered by stress or sadness, leads to guilt and financial strain.
In people's hearts: Stalin responds to Vijay
DMK chief MK Stalin, responding to Chief Minister Vijay's assembly jibe, stated he resides in the hearts of the people. Despite a recent electoral setback in his constituency, Stalin asserted his enduring connection with the public, accumulated over six decades in politics. He urged the Chief Minister to prioritize governance over seeking him within the assembly, hinting at his continued influence beyond legislative chambers.
Do you think able-bodied & able-minded people need SNAP?: Fallon vs Dem Witness erupts over fraud
Psychologists suggest that people who willingly take on difficult challenges are not necessarily ignoring fear, they may be building confidence, resilience, and self-awareness through it. Drawing on psychologist and ultrarunner Nick Holton's experience completing a demanding 38-mile run across Zion National Park, the article explains how stepping outside one's comfort zone can expand perceived limits, make once-intimidating tasks feel manageable, and reveal hidden strengths. While discomfort can be physically and emotionally taxing, it often creates opportunities for growth, greater presence in the moment, and a lasting sense of achievement.
Idiom of the day: Give someone the cold shoulder why people choose silence over words
In life, silence can sometimes carry more meaning than words. The idiom give someone the cold shoulder describes the act of deliberately ignoring or showing indifference toward someone, often after a disagreement or misunderstanding. Instead of addressing issues directly, a person uses silence and avoidance as a form of emotional expression. This behavior can be found in friendships, families, and workplaces, where it often leads to confusion and emotional distance.
Idiom of the Day: In life, silence can sometimes carry more meaning than words. The idiom give someone the cold shoulder describes the act of deliberately ignoring or showing indifference toward someone, often after a disagreement or misunderstanding. Instead of addressing issues directly, a person uses silence and avoidance as a form of emotional expression. This behavior can be found in friendships, families, and workplaces, where it often leads to confusion and emotional distance.
Life lesson of the day by Bill Gates: Bill Gates quote, I believe that if you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act, explores the power of awareness, knowledge, and practical problem-solving in creating positive change. The quote suggests that people are more likely to take meaningful action when they understand both the challenges that exist and the solutions available to address them. Rather than focusing only on difficulties, it emphasizes the importance of offering hope, direction, and achievable ways forward.
UDF, Satheesan misleading people on liquor row, says LDF convener Ramakrishnan
Psychology teaches us that everyday preferences often reflect deeper psychological patterns. Filling a home with clocks is rarely just about knowing the time. More often, it is connected to a desire for structure, predictability, and the comfort of staying oriented throughout the day.
Research suggests that people who feel emotionally connected to celebrities, influencers, or media personalities are not necessarily obsessed. Psychologists describe this phenomenon as parasocial interaction, a one-sided relationship that develops through repeated exposure, direct communication, and social cues such as eye contact and personal storytelling. Studies show these connections can provide comfort and companionship, especially for people experiencing loneliness, but they cannot fully replace the mutual understanding and reciprocity found in real-life relationships.
Why do some people insist on taking hot showers even during the hottest months? Psychology suggests the habit may be linked to emotional comfort, stress relief, routine and the brain's need for predictability.
Rajesh accuses CM of misleading people on liquor tax cut
Former Excise Minister says LDF government never considered reducing taxes on alcoholic beverages. He also disputes CMs assertion that the file had remained pending for three years without a decision
Many professionals in their 40s discover that their biggest financial mistakes were not bad investments, but delayed decisions. By this stage, income is often at its peak, but competing obligations can make it easy to feel wealthy even as you fall behind on long-term goals.
Why do some people refuse to change their thermostat settings? Psychology suggests the habit may be linked to routine, cognitive efficiency, environmental control and emotional comfort.
Success is often measured by how many opportunities we seize, but one of history's greatest investors believed the opposite. Today's life lesson from the Oracle of Omaha reveals that extraordinary success comes from saying o to distractions and focusing only on what truly matters. It's a timeless business principle that applies to careers, money, and everyday life.
I am in peoples hearts, says Stalin in response to Tamil Nadu CM Vijays wheres your father jibe
The former CM says his name will endure as long as the schemes he had implemented exist
Psychology teaches us that social behaviors often reflect deeper emotional drives. Giving spoilers is rarely just about revealing part of a story. More often, it stems from a strong sense of excitement, a desire to share an experience that felt meaningful, or an urge to connect with others over a common interest.
Promises and performance will be shown to people: Ramzan
Change is constant, and our reaction defines our success. The proverb When the wind of change blows, some people build walls, others build windmills highlights this choice. While some resist, others adapt and innovate, turning challenges into opportunities. In today's rapidly evolving world, embracing change and developing adaptability are crucial for thriving, not just surviving. This wisdom offers a powerful perspective on navigating life's transformations.
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NCs statehood protest will amount to nothing; people will never forget Article 370: Altaf Bukhari

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