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Psychology says people who prefer staying home often have these 10 phrases in common

Psychology suggests that people who prefer staying home often use familiar phrases that reflect their need for rest, boundaries, and emotional balance. Expressions like Im tired, lets do it another time, or Ill let you know are not always excuses but signals of social fatigue or low energy. While extroverts gain energy from interaction, homebodies recharge in quiet environments.

The Economic Times 18 Jun 2026 1:00 am

People with financial stability are happier, says psychology

Financial stability, not just wealth, significantly reduces stress and improves daily happiness by covering basic needs. While money can't buy genuine joy, it provides the foundation for pursuing meaningful relationships, hobbies, and future plans, ultimately contributing to a more content life.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 11:59 pm

Psychology says people who always use speakerphone aren't trying to annoy others but are processing connection, convenience and attention differently

Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect the ways people adapt to modern life. Constantly using speakerphone is rarely an intentional attempt to disturb others. More often, it is driven by a desire for convenience, accessibility and a stronger sense of connection.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 11:32 pm

Thursday Motivational Quote of the Day by Anne Frank: People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but that doesn't stop you from having your own opinion.

Thursday Quote of the Day: Anne Frank's timeless quote reminds us that while external pressures may try to silence our words, our ability to think and form our own opinions remains an unassailable freedom. This Thursday, embrace the courage to trust your inner voice and stand by your independent thoughts, even amidst differing viewpoints.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 10:53 pm

Sanchita Ugale death: Actress Girija Oak says there are horrible people in the TV industry: You need to find

Actress Sanchita Ugale, 22, died by suicide, reportedly due to financial stress and emotional struggles. Her death has highlighted systemic issues and vulnerabilities within the TV industry. Fellow actress Girija Oak Godbole emphasized the need for immediate change to prevent future tragedies.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 10:37 pm

Psychology says people who shake their legs while talking aren't rude or impatient: They may be trying to regulate energy without realizing it

Psychology suggests that seemingly small habits often reflect deeper underlying processes. Leg shaking is rarely an act of rudeness or disrespect, and it is not always a sign of anxiety. In many cases, it is simply the body's way of responding to internal energy, concentration or emotional states.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 9:57 pm

Psychology says people who button their shirts wrong are not careless but their brain is looking for a shortcut due to a hidden overload

One key principle in psychology is that isolated mistakes should not be given too much meaning. Buttoning a shirt incorrectly does not automatically indicate stress, anxiety or emotional overload. Sometimes, it is simply an ordinary human error with no deeper significance.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 9:10 pm

Life lesson of the day by George Bernard Shaw: 'We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because...' - Nobel Prize-winning writer of Pygmalion's quote on aging reveals one habit that keep people young at heart and mind

Life lesson of the day by George Bernard Shaw: George Bernard Shaw believed that people grow old because they stop playing. He suggested that maintaining curiosity and enthusiasm keeps one young at heart. Activities like hobbies, learning, and laughter are vital for a fulfilling life at any age.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

Psychology says people who hate cilantro aren't picky eaters: Their brains and genes may literally be tasting something different

Psychology suggests that even ordinary disagreements can reveal surprising insights about human behavior. The real story is not about cilantro itself, but about the remarkable ways in which different brains perceive and interpret the very same experience.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 6:42 pm

Psychology says people who keep sipping water while eating aren't distracted, they may be listening to their body in a different way

Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. In this case, the water itself is not the central factor, the pause is. That brief moment encourages people to slow down, become more present and create a sense of comfort and calm.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 6:15 pm

Greek proverb of the day: 'Never give a sword to a fool or power to an...' - this Greek saying reveals the people you should never trust or put in charge to lead

Greek proverb of the day: A Greek saying warns against entrusting power to the foolish or unjust. This timeless proverb highlights that a person's character, judgment, and integrity are paramount when selecting leaders or delegating responsibility. Poor choices in leadership can have far-reaching negative consequences for entire communities.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 6:02 pm

Sean Knox of Columbus, Georgia, on What Pest Problems Reveal About How People Make Decisions

Pest problems often reveal deeper patterns in human behavior. Learn why homeowners delay action, ignore warning signs, and how better decisions prevent costly damage.

Desktop Nature 17 Jun 2026 5:25 pm

Flood alert issued to people living on banks of Thenpennai river in five districts of Tamil Nadu

The inflow into the KRP dam was 913 cusecs on Tuesday evening.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 5:09 pm

Psychology says people who always take the last piece of cake are not necessarily selfish: Why the brain responds differently to social permission and opportunity

Psychology suggests that the last piece of cake is rarely just about food. It often becomes a symbol of opportunity, social comfort and the choices people make in group settings. The key insight is that those who take the final slice are not automatically being selfish.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 5:01 pm

This common fruit has more protein than most people realise and it's probably in your kitchen

Guava is a common fruit often overlooked for its nutritional benefits. It provides a good source of protein, fibre, vitamin C, and potassium. Guava is versatile and can be enjoyed fresh, in salads, smoothies, or as juice. This fruit is an affordable and accessible way to boost daily nutrient intake. Guava is a smart addition to any diet.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

White Paper addresses adverse impact of revenue collapse on people of Tamil Nadu

The White Paper observed the inter-generational transferfrom todays beneficiaries of government services to tomorrows taxpayers who will service the resulting debtis the defining fiscal inequity of the period under review.

The Hindu 17 Jun 2026 3:58 pm

Psychology says people who say goodbye multiple times before leaving aren't indecisive, they may be protecting something deeper in their relationships

Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. Saying goodbye multiple times is rarely a sign of indecision; more often, it is an expression of connection and a desire to prolong meaningful interactions.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 3:38 pm

From Hindi to Tamil, AI learns Indias voice: IIT Bombay launches BharatGen, a model built for the nations languages and people

IIT Bombay has launched BharatGen, an indigenous AI initiative designed to make artificial intelligence accessible in Indias diverse languages. Introduced at Bharat Innovates 2026 in France, the project aims to build multilingual AI models for text, speech, and documents. Supported by DST and the IndiaAI Mission, BharatGen focuses on applications across education, healthcare, governance, finance, and cultural preservation.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 3:37 pm

Why do people suddenly cry in temples? What is the psychology and science behind the mysterious phenomena?

Entering ancient temples can trigger uncontrollable emotions and tears, even without a clear reason. This phenomenon is attributed to the temples' architecture and energy, designed to affect the mind and body. These sacred spaces may also activate 'Asht Satvik Bhav,' eight involuntary bodily reactions that manifest during intense devotion or spiritual experiences.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 3:31 pm

'Once a paper leaks, people will find ways: Telegram restriction ahead of NEET re-test sparks debate over exam security

The Centres temporary restriction on Telegram ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination has sparked a heated discussion online. While authorities said the move aims to prevent the circulation of alleged leaked papers, several users questioned whether restricting the platform addresses the larger issue of exam security. Social media reactions highlighted concerns over accountability, transparency and the need for stronger preventive measures.

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026 1:56 pm

Quote of the day by Mark Twain: The worst loneliness is to not be comfortable with yourself.' - Famous American writer explains why people feel lonely

Mark Twain's quote of the day reveal that the deepest loneliness is not being comfortable with yourself. This internal disconnect fuels a constant search for external validation. In today's hyper-connected world, this quote is more relevant than ever. It urges us to unplug and find peace within, as true belonging begins internally. We must learn to sit with our thoughts.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 1:03 pm

We dont have people like KS Nisar Ahmed anymore: Roopa Pai

Bengaluru-based writer Roopa Pai on Every Day a Celebration, a collection of 102 poems by the award-winning Kannada poet, that she has translated

The Hindu 17 Jun 2026 12:54 pm

Salary doesn't decide happiness: Many see income and achievements as measure of success, but one study says the respect from people around you matters more than your place on the economic ladder

A new study suggests happiness may depend less on income and job titles and more on the respect, acceptance and value people receive from their close social circles. New research reveals that feeling valued and respected by friends and colleagues impacts happiness more than income or career. This 'local respect' fosters feelings of power and belonging. Traditional success metrics like wealth and job titles may not be the sole drivers of life satisfaction.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

Crews rush to rescue people after small plane crashes on Texas highway

A small plane crashed on a highway in Laredo, Texas Tuesday night, erupting in flames. Rescuers worked quickly to free individuals from the aircraft, which lay on its side after impacting a highway barrier. No injuries were reported among those on the road.

The Economic Times 17 Jun 2026 10:38 am

Central Sulawesi quake affects 109 people, BNPB says

At least 109 people from 45 households were affected by a magnitude 6.7 earthquake that struck Central Sulawesi on ...

Antara News 17 Jun 2026 7:28 am

Federal prosecutors charge 15 people with impeding agents during Minnesota immigration crackdown

Federal prosecutors have charged 15 people with impeding federal agents during a massive immigration surge in Minnesota earlier this year

ABC News 16 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Want your money to grow? CA shares a simple formula for long-term wealth creation. 'Too many people waste...'

Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik has shared a simple but powerful lesson on wealth creation, emphasizing that long-term investing beats frequent trading. In a post on X, he explained that real wealth grows through patience and compounding rather than trying to time the market or chase quick gains. According to Kaushik, allowing investments to remain untouched for years can deliver far better results than constantly buying and selling based on fear or greed.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 10:50 pm

Quote of the Day by Morgan Housel: 'Spending money to show people how much money you have...'- The Psychology of Money author's classic money lesson on why looking rich can be the fastest way to lose wealth

Morgan Housel, a renowned financial writer, shares a powerful money lesson. He explains that spending to impress others is the quickest route to financial decline. True wealth is built by saving and making wise choices, not by displaying possessions. Housel's insights from 'The Psychology of Money' highlight the difference between appearing rich and actually being financially secure.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 10:33 pm

SEAL Ashram Launches Mumbai Rescunite 2026 to Rescue people Living on Street

He said on the first day, June 16, volunteers rescued nine people from various locations in Bandra suburb and brought them to the Ashram, he added.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jun 2026 10:12 pm

Psychology says people who keep checking weather forecasts multiple times a day arent anxious but are trying to outsmart uncertainty

Psychology says checking the weather several times a day is generally harmless and quite common. It only becomes a concern when the habit begins to dictate your emotions or takes up an excessive amount of your attention and mental energy.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 9:09 pm

Psychology says people who save shopping bags inside other shopping bags are responding to an ancient survival instinct

At its heart, this habit is rarely about the bags themselves. It is more about psychological efficiency. The brain naturally seeks to reduce uncertainty, prevent waste and prepare for future needs. A larger bag filled with smaller ones may seem trivial, but from a psychological perspective, it often symbolizes a much deeper desire for security, readiness and control.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 8:51 pm

Psychology says people who keep opening and closing their phones waiting for a message, are not obsessed: Why the brain gets hooked on the possibility of one special person

Psychology suggests that people who constantly open and close their phones are rarely attached to the technology itself. More often, they are responding to what the device symbolizes, connection, reassurance, and the possibility that something important might happen at any moment.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 8:14 pm

Quote of the day for children by Marilyn Monroe: I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things...

Marilyn Monroe's wisdom suggests life's challenges are catalysts for growth. She believed setbacks teach us to let go, appreciate good times, and trust ourselves after experiencing deception. Ultimately, even good things falling apart can pave the way for better opportunities to emerge.

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

State govt. urged to protect peoples voting rights

Members of CPI(M), CPI and pro-people organisations stage a demonstration in Hubballi

The Hindu 16 Jun 2026 7:15 pm

African proverb of the day: 'The wise create proverbs for fools to learn, not to...' - motivational life lessons on wisdom, learning, personal development, why knowledge without taking action is pointless and why some people never grow despite knowing more

African proverb of the day: An African saying emphasize that true wisdom lies in applying lessons, not just repeating them. This distinction highlights the importance of translating knowledge into action to foster genuine understanding and personal growth.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

KSEB services must be people-friendly: Sunny Joseph

Minister issues several directives to improve operational efficiency and strengthen monsoon preparedness

The Hindu 16 Jun 2026 6:17 pm

Psychology says people who press the elevator repeatedly are not necessarily impatient: It is about craving control during tiny moments of uncertainty

The elevator button is just one example of a broader psychological pattern. The key insight is that people are often not trying to make the elevator arrive faster, they are trying to ease their own sense of discomfort and impatience. That may be exactly why these small behaviors are so widespread.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 5:55 pm

Psychology says people who keep reading reviews before buying a product arent indecisive or stingy: Why some brains need extra certainty before buying

Psychology says the key takeaway is that many people are not necessarily worried about spending money, they are worried about making the wrong decision. Reading reviews across multiple sources often reflects a deeper need to avoid regret, seek reassurance and create a sense of certainty in an environment filled with uncertainty.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 4:51 pm

Jammu State People Movement Launched, Separate Jammu State Demand Gains Momentum

A meeting of prominent citizens, social activists, intellectuals, retired officials, youth representatives, and community leaders from across the Jammu region was held to discuss growing concerns regarding the region's political representation, development, employment opportunities, and preservation of its distinct geographical, historical, and cultural identity. In that meeting, the participants expressed genuine concern that Jammu has not received its due share in governance, development, infrastructure, institutional growth, and public employment, despite its significant contributions to the economy, revenue generation, tourism, and national security. They observed that the aspirations of the people of Jammu remain inadequately addressed even after the constitutional changes of 2019. After detailed deliberations, the gathering unanimously resolved to launch a peaceful, non-political and democratic movement to create a separate Jammu State. Accordingly, the Jammu State People Movement (JSPM) was formally constituted to pursue this objective through constitutional means. A press conference by the Core Group of JSPM was held at Jammu on 15 June 2026. It was highlighted during the press conference that Jammu possesses all the attributes of a viable state, including substantial natural resources, hydropower potential, religious and heritage tourism, agricultural and horticultural opportunities, and a strategic geographical location. A separate state, it was argued, would enable focused governance and balanced development for all districts and communities of the region. The JSPM emphasised that Jammu's demand for statehood is not against Kashmir or the people of Kashmir. The movement harbours no ill feelings towards any region or community and aims to move on from a sordid past. If the Government of India chooses to restore and continue extending special political attention and statehood to Kashmir, Jammu too deserves recognition of its distinct aspirations and a separate state of its own. The proposed Jammu State shall be founded on the principles of secularism, social harmony, inclusive development, and equal opportunity for all communities, living across the ten districts of the Jammu Province. The JSPM appealed to the people of Jammu to unite peacefully and democratically in support of this movement for dignity, self-governance, and balanced regional development. The presser was addressed by Col Ajay Raina (Retd), Chairman of the JSPM, along with Prof Virender Gupta, Convener of the movement.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 2:27 pm

Video: Gunshots Send People Running For Cover At New York's Times Square

In a video that went viral, at least seven gunshots can be heard ringing near the intersection of 42nd Street and Broadway in Times Square.

NDTV 16 Jun 2026 2:04 pm

Loneliest people in the world are not the elderly sitting alone at home; according to a survey across 142 countries, they are adults in their 20s

A global survey spanning 142 countries found that nearly one in four people reported feeling very or fairly lonely. But the most unexpected finding was not the overall number. Young adults aged 19 to 29 reported the highest levels of loneliness, while older adults were the least likely to say they felt lonely.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 12:52 pm

Bandar: Anurag Kashyap reacts to people not watching his films in theatres

After complaining of limited screens for Indian films amid Obsession's success, Anurag Kashyap has now reacted to people praising his films years after their release. The filmmaker added that people don't watch his films in theatres and later end up liking the film later

Mid Day 16 Jun 2026 12:51 pm

Three killed, three injured as car runs over people after hitting multiple vehicles in Bhubaneswar

The mishap took place in the Gajapati Nagar area under the Maitree Vihar Police Station limit, on the road connecting Acharya Vihar to Nalco Square in the city, on June 15

The Hindu 16 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

Sanchita Ugale death: Brother draws Sushant Singh Rajput link, alleges casting people harassed actor before suicide

Television actor Sanchita Ugale's brother alleges industry harassment contributed to her suicide on the same date as Sushant Singh Rajput's death. He claims casting professionals harassed her, leading to immense pressure. Police are investigating the accidental death report filed by her father.

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026 11:37 am

BYD develops AI system that detects people and animals under parked cars

The patented system is designed to ignore elements that remain unchanged from one scan to the next. It then assess the detected subjects condition or status before deciding whether further action or a safety warning is required

Mid Day 16 Jun 2026 11:32 am

Smriti Mandhana lone Indian in TIME's list of 100 most influential people in sports

India's cricket star Smriti Mandhana has been recognized by TIME magazine on its 100 Most Influential People in Sports 2026 list. The Mumbai-born opener is the sole Indian to feature, celebrated for her record-breaking batting prowess and leadership in team triumphs, including the Women's Premier League and the ICC Women's ODI World Cup.

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026 11:03 am

Every rupee spent belongs to people: CM to new JEs

Uphold integrity, build quality infrastructure for future generations Srinagar, Jun 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday handed over appointment letters to 132 newly recruited Junior Engineers (Civil) of the Public Works (Roads & Buildings) Department at a function held at SKICC Srinagar, describing the occasion as a significant milestone in the lives of the young engineers. He urged them to view their appointment not merely as a government job but as a solemn responsibility towards the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Congratulating the new recruits across Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Minister said that appointment orders represented the culmination of years of hard work, perseverance, and sacrifices made by their families, and called upon the engineers to discharge their duties with honesty, integrity, and professional commitment. The people of Jammu and Kashmir expect us to use public resources responsibly and deliver quality services and infrastructure. Every rupee spent by the government belongs to the people and must be utilised judiciously for their welfare, he said. Highlighting the crucial role of engineers in development, Omar said that roads, bridges, hospitals, and other public assets created today should stand the test of time and serve future generations. If a hospital is built, it should serve people for decades. If a bridge is constructed, it should remain strong and reliable for generations. Citizens have every right to expect durable and quality infrastructure from us, he said. The Chief Minister urged the newly appointed engineers to remain guided by professional ethics and personal accountability throughout their careers, stating that true satisfaction comes from performing one's duties honestly and efficiently. He advised the new recruits to serve wherever they are posted and avoid seeking transfers immediately after appointments, urging them to embrace opportunities to work in remote and underserved areas. Take care of the people living in remote areas. Through your work, leave a lasting mark on Jammu and Kashmir. Let the quality of the roads, bridges, and public infrastructure you build become your identity and contribution to society, he said. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, while congratulating the appointees, said that the appointments carried immense responsibility towards the people and development of Jammu and Kashmir, urging the engineers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, transparency, and integrity in their work. As Junior Engineers, you will play a vital role in preparation of DPRs, project execution, billing processes, quality testing, monitoring, and supervision of developmental works. Ensure that every project entrusted to you is executed with technical excellence and within stipulated timelines, he said. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, and Engineer-in-Chief Purshotam Kumar also addressed the gathering. Senior officers of the PWD, newly appointed engineers, and their family members were present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 16 Jun 2026 7:04 am

Cape Verde: How A Tiny Island Nation Of 530,000 People Just Exposed Spain's Biggest Flaw

Cape Verde secured a historic 0-0 draw against Spain in their first ever FIFA World Cup match.

NDTV 16 Jun 2026 1:32 am

Politics over people: On Indias High-Level Committee on Demographic Change

Pragmatism should guide Indias demographic governance

The Hindu 16 Jun 2026 1:07 am

Quote of the day by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: 'Marriage was made for ordinary people, for those who are capable of neither great love nor great friendship...' What is the one secret that makes long-lasting marriages explained by the German writer

Today's Quote of the Day comes from German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who offered a thought-provoking perspective on marriage, love, and friendship in his 1886 book Beyond Good and Evil. The quote suggests that lasting relationships require more than romantic love and are strongest when friendship exists alongside it. The article explores the meaning behind Nietzsche's words while examining his life, philosophical ideas, major works, and lasting influence on modern thought.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 1:04 am

Cape Verde: How Tiny Island Nation Of 530,000 People Exposed Spain's Big Flaw

Cape Verde secured a historic 0-0 draw against Spain in their first ever FIFA World Cup match.

NDTV 16 Jun 2026 12:36 am

Quote of the day by Zac Efron: 'I don't know if I believe in love at first sight, but of course I believe in two people having...' - lessons on love, attraction, chemistry, compatibility and dating by Disney's High School Musical and Netflix's A Family Affair actor

Quote of the day by Zac Efron: Zac Efron believes genuine connection stems from effortless conversation and immediate chemistry, rather than solely love at first sight. He highlights how losing track of time while talking signifies a strong, natural bond.

The Economic Times 16 Jun 2026 12:35 am

Psychology says people who prefer dining alone aren't rude: They may simply be protecting their peace, independence and relationship with themselves

Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. Choosing to eat alone is rarely an act of social rejection; more often, it is a way of reconnecting with oneself. For many people, those few uninterrupted minutes become one of the calmest and most peaceful moments of their day.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 11:55 pm

If you import people from third world countries...: Trump gives take on immigration

President Trump renewed his criticism of immigration, stating that large-scale migration from developing countries could undermine the US. He also lambasted federal judges over a court ruling invalidating a fee on H-1B visas, calling the decision crazy and harmful to the country. Trump previously amplified critiques of birthright citizenship, sharing a video alleging exploitation of US laws by pregnant immigrants.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 11:31 pm

Psychology says people who eat with their hands don't lack table manners, they may be preserving a deeper connection to food, memory and their roots

Psychology suggests that everyday habits often hold deeper meaning than they appear to. Eating with your hands is rarely about rejecting modern customs or ignoring etiquette. More often, it reflects a desire to preserve a sense of connection to food, cherished memories, family traditions and cultural identity.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 11:05 pm

Three People Drown in Separate Incidents in Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, June 15: Three individuals have drowned in two separate incidents in the Jammu and Kashmir regions of Ganderbal and Jammu. Authorities reported that two people went missing after falling into an electric canal near the Ramwari area of Ganderbal district. In response, a large-scale search and rescue operation was initiated on Monday. The police ... Read more Three People Drown in Separate Incidents in Jammu and Kashmir

Morningstar 15 Jun 2026 9:49 pm

Life advice of the day by Oprah Winfrey: 'Surround yourself with only people who are going to...' - inspiring quote and lessons on choosing right people in your inner circle and why you must stop spending time with those who hold you back by The Color Purple star

Life advice of the day by Oprah Winfrey: Oprah Winfrey emphasizes that life is shaped by the people we surround ourselves with. She advises choosing individuals who uplift and inspire personal growth, as positive influences foster confidence and resilience.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 9:14 pm

Words of Wisdom on Letting Go: If you can't change something, change your attitude. The life-changing wisdom most people ignore until stress, regret, and frustration begin controlling their happiness

Words of Wisdom on Letting Go: If you can't change something, change your attitudebecause mindset shapes destiny more than circumstances. Modern psychology, personal growth research, and timeless wisdom agree. Stress falls when acceptance rises. Resilience grows when perspective changes. Success begins within. The most powerful life lesson today is simple: master your attitude, and you transform your entire future.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 8:40 pm

More sleep means good health? Answer is... Study says people with diabetes face risk of developing deadly liver disease with rise in nap time

More sleep means good health? Answer is no. Study says people with diabetes face risk of developing deadly liver disease with rise in nap time. Research presented at ENDO 2026 found that people with type 2 diabetes who take naps longer than 30 minutes may face a higher risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The findings suggest that sleep habits could help identify people at risk.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 8:18 pm

Did you know the key to building wealth is saying 'no'? Here are the 5 things rich people refuse to do, according to Charlie Mungers wealth rule

Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway's vice-chairman, identified five key areas where people seeking wealth often falter. He emphasized saying no to complexity over clarity, compromised ethics, broken systems and bad partners, speculation and gambling, and isolated facts without a thinking framework. Munger believed discipline and restraint were crucial for building lasting wealth.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 8:13 pm

Psychology says people who keep their lights on while sleeping aren't afraid of the dark, they may be fighting a different battle of control and comfort inside their minds

Sleeping with the lights on is rarely an arbitrary habit. Psychology suggests that everyday behaviors often serve as clues to deeper emotional needs rather than simple labels. The real story is not the light itself, but what that light may symbolize for the person relying on it.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 7:03 pm

10 types of people that drain your energy and peace of mind without realising it, as per psychologist

Ever leave a hangout or a quick phone call feeling absolutely exhausted, even though nobody actually fought? You aren't dealing with an obvious, screaming villain. Instead, it's often a friend, coworker, or family member with a few subtle habits that quietly drain your energy. Psychologist Ziad Roumy recently shared in a social media post some types of people who emotionally deplete those around them without even realising it. Recognising these everyday patterns can help you protect your peace.

The Times of India 15 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Psychology says people who cant tie their shoelaces but solve impossible math problems may have an advantage: The surprising reason our brains work this way

The most important takeaway is that intelligence cannot be reduced to a single score or trait. It is a complex combination of different abilities that work together in unique and often imperfect ways. Everyday tasks should not be treated as a universal test of intelligence, because struggling with something as simple as tying shoelaces does not mean a person lacks capability or potential.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 6:09 pm

How psychology plays a role in luck: Why some people attract success and opportunities while others miss them

Many people believe luck is purely a matter of chance, but psychological research suggests there may be more to it. Studies by psychologists such as Ellen Langer and Richard Wiseman show that people who seem lucky are often more attentive to opportunities, open to new experiences and better at recovering from setbacks. While the illusion of control can sometimes lead people to overestimate their influence over events, being mindful and noticing possibilities that others overlook may increase the chances of positive outcomes.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 5:36 pm

Psychology says the parent who packs snacks for everyone isnt controlling; theyre preventing distress before it starts, because care often becomes practical in people who learned to scan ahead

Many families have a person who prepares for every eventuality. This proactive approach, often seen as cautious, is rooted in caregiving psychology. Researchers find these individuals engage in anticipatory coping, preventing discomfort before it occurs. Such actions, like packing snacks, are practical expressions of love and create family stability. These quiet efforts ensure smoother daily life for everyone.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 4:46 pm

Psychology says people who reread instructions twice before starting something arent slow: Theyre protecting confidence with clarity, because the mind relaxes when the next step feels certain

Countless folks find it beneficial to double-check the instructions prior to embarking on a task. Rather than signaling doubt, this action reveals a strong self-assurance. Research in psychology supports the idea that such reflection alleviates ambiguity and fortifies understanding. A thorough review provides a sharper insight into the task at hand, boosting confidence and making the undertaking seem more manageable.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 4:39 pm

Psychology says people who keep birthday reminders weeks early arent obsessive; theyre protecting closeness from the friction of modern distraction, because remembering on purpose is one way adults stay close

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, keeping track of significant dates can easily slip our minds. Studies in psychology highlight that utilizing reminders can be a powerful method to nurture our relationships. By transforming our good intentions into tangible actions, we send the message that we care.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 4:36 pm

Research suggests people who walk outside within hour of waking are using morning light exactly the way the body was built to

Mornings often begin indoors, but research suggests that getting outside soon after waking can significantly improve sleep, energy levels and mood. Exposure to natural sunlight within the first hour of the day helps regulate your body's internal clock, promoting alertness in the morning and better sleep at night. Even a few minutes of outdoor light each day can help align your circadian rhythm with the natural day-night cycle, supporting overall health and wellbeing.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 1:59 pm

Quote of the day by Carl Jung: 'Loneliness does not come from having no people about one...' Powerful life lessons on connection, authenticity and being truly understood

Loneliness Quotes: Carl Jung's insight suggests that loneliness does not arise simply from being alone, but from being unable to share what truly matters to us or from holding beliefs that others reject or fail to understand. His words highlight that genuine connection is rooted in feeling understood and accepted, rather than merely being surrounded by people. The quote underscores the importance of authenticity, emotional honesty and meaningful communication in building deep and fulfilling relationships.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 1:34 pm

The difference between people who finish projects and people who always start new ones isnt motivation, its these 11 patterns

Completing projects hinges on process, not just motivation. Finishers embrace the difficult middle, accept imperfect results, and focus on daily actions. They build systems to prevent quitting and celebrate progress, understanding that routine work is part of the journey. This approach contrasts with those who chase the excitement of new beginnings.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 12:03 pm

RSS Chief Backs Dialogue with Pakistan, Says Focus is on People, Not Regime

SRINAGAR: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has defended remarks made by senior RSS leader Dattatreya Hosabale advocating the need to keep channels of dialogue open with Pakistan, clarifying that the emphasis was on engaging with the people of the neighbouring country rather than endorsing its policies. Addressing an interactive session in Thiruvananthapuram as part of the []

KashmirLife 15 Jun 2026 9:03 am

Twelve people killed in Missouri plane crash, state highway patrol says

The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the crash occurred near the Butler Memorial Airport

The Hindu 15 Jun 2026 7:35 am

UP a growth engine, people from state moving with pride: CM

The Times of India 15 Jun 2026 1:54 am

Rahuls remarks undermine India and its people: Sitharaman

Bengaluru: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of undermining the achievements of India and its people while targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. She said Rahul was ignoring Indias achievements even in the face of major crises like COVID and the conflict in West Asia. []

The Navhind Times 15 Jun 2026 12:41 am

Dr Farooq Greets People on Urs of Hazrat Badakhshi (RA)

Tanvir Sadiq calls for seamless arrangements for devotees Srinagar, June 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah has extended warm greetings to the people on the annual Urs observance of Hazrat Sheikh Akmal-ud-Din Mirza Muhammad Kamil Badakhshi (RA). In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah described Mirza Akmal-ud-Din, popularly known as Jami-ul-Salasil, as a revered spiritual figure who occupied a unique position in Sufi circles. He said that a mere glance from the saint would inspire seekers towards the depths of Ma'rifat (mystical knowledge), while his teachings and sayings attracted those with a deep spiritual yearning. Sufi saints, mystics and sages like Mirza Kamil Sahib have played a pivotal role in shaping our unique cultural and spiritual identity. Urs observances serve as an important link for future generations to learn about and appreciate their invaluable contributions, Dr. Farooq said. Party Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, also extended his warm greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion. He urged the administration, Waqf authorities and shrine management to work in close coordination to ensure seamless arrangements for the devotees visiting the shrine during the Urs celebrations. Meanwhile, on the directions of MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, local party functionaries and office-bearers visited the shrine complex to take stock of the arrangements and ensure that all necessary facilities are in place for the smooth conduct of the Urs.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:30 am

Psychology says people who think others are lying to them may be wrong more times than they realise

A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate how often others lie and cheat. After analysing data from more than 8,000 participants, researchers found that most individuals assumed dishonest behaviour was far more common than it actually was. The study also showed that informing people about real honesty levels increased trust and reduced cynicism, while managers who learned the facts became less supportive of strict workplace surveillance measures.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 11:33 pm

Shahid Kapoor pushes people, his shirt gets torn; Kriti Sanon shields Rashmika as stampede-like scenes unfold at Pune mall during Cocktail 2 event

Chaos erupted during a Cocktail 2 promotional event at a Pune mall after a massive crowd breached security barricades to get closer to Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna. Amid the crowd surge, Shahid Kapoor was mobbed by fans and his shirt was reportedly torn while security escorted him ou

IBTimes 14 Jun 2026 10:54 pm