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Quote of the day from 'father' of stress research Hans Seyle: 'Stress is not something to be avoided. Complete freedom from stress is...'; lessons on how to manage stress and anxiety from famous Canadian scholar

Over 90 years ago, Hans Selye challenged the notion that stress is inherently negative. He argued that stress is a natural part of life, essential for growth and accomplishment, and not something to be avoided. Selye's pioneering work identified the body's stress response system and distinguished between 'distress' and 'eustress'. His insights remain relevant today, encouraging us to manage and channel stress for self-improvement.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 9:07 pm

Discovery of 16 human bones changed the course of history. How they survived 40,000 years ago and did climate change made them extinct?

A remarkable discovery of 16 bones in Germany's Neander Valley in 1856 challenged prevailing scientific beliefs about human origins. Initially thought to be ancient humans, these remains were later identified as a distinct species, Homo Neanderthalensis. Further finds globally confirmed their existence, revealing a more complex and sophisticated species than previously imagined, even interbreeding with modern humans.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 6:54 pm

His father died when he was 9. He worked as labourer, performed at small events in Canada. Today, Punjabi music sensation's net worth is more than Rs 100 crore

Karan Aujla's journey from profound childhood loss and financial hardship to global Punjabi music stardom is a testament to resilience. After losing both parents and working tough jobs in Canada, he channeled his pain into songwriting. His independent music career, marked by viral hits like 'Tauba Tauba' and the album 'Bacthafucup,' has cemented his status as a leading artist, proving that struggle can indeed forge success.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 4:15 pm

No IIT, IIM. At just 20, she bagged a Rs 72 LPA job offer from bigshot company

A Karnataka tech graduate, Rithuparna KS, defied expectations by securing a remarkable Rs 72 LPA job at Rolls Royce, despite not graduating from an IIT. After an initial setback with NEET, she pivoted to robotics, excelling in projects like an automated arecanut harvester and robotic-assisted surgery research. Her persistence landed her an internship, leading to multiple projects and ultimately a coveted position in jet engine manufacturing.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 3:37 pm

Quote of the day from Robert Smith on happiness and not having children: 'I enjoy myself hugely. It is despite myself, really.' English music legend on living life on his own terms

Robert Smith, the iconic frontman of The Cure, revealed his lifelong decision not to have children, stemming from his philosophical questioning of existence. Despite these deep thoughts, Smith finds immense joy in life, often humorously noting his happiness exists 'in spite of himself.' His unconventional path, from early musical explorations to defining the goth subculture with his unique style, has cemented his status as a cultural and musical icon.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 2:57 pm

Proverb of the day: Intimacy begins when we stop admiring the palace and begin investigating the dungeon. True love is when you decide to stay after finding the bones

True connection transcends superficial admiration, delving into a partner's vulnerabilities and past. This proverb highlights that genuine intimacy emerges not from celebrating perfection, but from choosing to stay when flaws and difficult histories are revealed. In our digital age, this message urges us to build lasting bonds by embracing human imperfections, rather than seeking an idealized, 'skeleton-free' partner.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 2:06 pm

Four-time Grammy winner Clive Davis was orphaned at 17. How he channelled tragedy into motivation

Music industry titan Clive Davis, who launched legendary careers, overcame profound personal tragedy as a teen orphan. His early struggles forged an unwavering work ethic and sharp instincts, propelling him from Harvard Law to revolutionizing the recording business. Davis's remarkable journey, marked by discovering and nurturing unparalleled talent, left an indelible mark on global music, earning him accolades and a lasting legacy.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 1:31 pm

From Rs 5 to Rs 25: Mumbais 30-year-old stall draws long queues for oversized vada pavs. How a humble milk bar transformed into an iconic city hotspot

Aram Vada Pav, a Mumbai institution, has become a culinary landmark, drawing crowds with its generously sized, perfectly fried potato fritters. What began as a humble milk shop in 1939, now serves hundreds daily, offering a taste of authentic Mumbai street food. This iconic stall, a favorite among locals, proves that quality ingredients and consistent preparation are key to enduring popularity.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 12:58 pm

'It has been a love affair': Tamannaah Bhatia's simple formula for doing well in something

Tamannaah Bhatia attributes her two-decade-long success in cinema to a genuine love for acting, a passion ignited in childhood. Despite no industry background, her determination led to early debuts in Hindi and South Indian films. Landmark roles in the 'Baahubali' franchise propelled her career, and she continues to impress with diverse projects across films and streaming, proving dedication and passion are key.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 12:28 pm

Smooth roads, shorter travel time: Anupam Kher is impressed by Shirdi-Nagpur Samruddhi highway trip, but misses one of his favourite things

Veteran actor Anupam Kher shared his amazing experience on the Shirdi-Nagpur Samruddhi Mahamarg, praising its smooth roads and efficiency. He highlighted how the expressway significantly cuts travel time, making distances feel shorter and progress tangible. Kher expressed pride in India's transformation, though he noted a lack of roadside eateries. The 701-km highway now connects Mumbai and Nagpur in approximately six hours.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 11:51 am

6 books recommended by Warren Buffett that can change the way you think about money and success

Warren Buffett attributes his immense success to continuous learning, emphasizing reading 500 pages daily to build knowledge like compound interest. His recommended books, including 'The Intelligent Investor' and 'The Outsiders,' highlight rational thinking, long-term value creation, and disciplined decision-making. These selections offer a glimpse into the principles that shaped his decades of unparalleled achievement in investing and business leadership.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 11:13 am

Quote of the day by American actor Colman Domigo: My advice to a hopeless romantic is to get off your phone. Love is very analogue. You have to take chances. You cannot just sit back and wait for the person to come to you.'

Actor Colman Domingo's quote of the day advises hopeless romantics to ditch their phones, emphasizing that love is 'analogue' and requires real-world interaction. He believes genuine connections happen through spontaneous encounters, not solely through dating apps where people may misrepresent themselves. Domingo's own love story, meeting his husband via Craigslist's Missed Connections, exemplifies his philosophy of embracing serendipity and taking chances in the pursuit of love.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 10:58 am

Ten days after Fable 5 shutdown, Sakana AI makes its move

A Japanese AI lab, Sakana AI, has launched Fugu and Fugu Ultra, innovative AI systems that claim frontier-level capabilities without relying on a single large model. This development follows US government actions against Anthropic, highlighting concerns about AI model availability.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 10:46 am

These 7 plants look hand-painted, but their stunning colours are completely natural. Add these to your garden to spruce up the space

Brighten your home with houseplants that boast stunning, colourful foliage instead of flowers. From the elegant pink stripes of Calathea ornata to the iridescent purple of Persian Shield and the vibrant rainbow hues of Coleus, these plants offer year-round visual appeal. Discover seven spectacular options from around the globe that can transform any space into a lively indoor jungle, proving leaves can be as captivating as blooms.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 10:15 am

A Rs 3.5 crore SIP corpus may still leave you middle class, warns Bengaluru CA. She explains how to wisely invest money to increase wealth

A Bengaluru CA highlights a common investment pitfall: focusing solely on a large corpus without accounting for inflation's impact on future purchasing power. She advocates for a 'step-up SIP' strategy, urging investors to gradually increase contributions as their income rises, rather than maintaining a fixed monthly amount. This approach, she explains, can significantly boost wealth creation over three decades, offering a more realistic path to financial goals.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 9:52 am

He loved chole bhature: Celebrity chef shares how Virat Kohli went from a foodie to a conscious eater. The cricketer now follows a zero-fat diet

Celebrity chef Arun Chauhan revealed Virat Kohli's significant dietary transformation, inspired by wife Anushka Sharma. Once a hearty eater of dishes like chole bhature and rajma-chawal, including non-veg meals, Kohli now follows a strict zero-fat, plant-based diet. He has embraced a vegan lifestyle, swapping paneer for tofu and consuming ample salads and sprouts, crediting Sharma for his improved health and a 'new lease of life'.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 9:37 am

Awesome: Actor Madhavan is impressed by UK-born artists Bharatanatyam moves. Meet the Indian classical dancer breaking stereotypes with his passion for dance

Actor R Madhavan recently shared a captivating video of UK-born classical dancer Asa Willoughby performing a spirited Bharatnatyam routine. Willoughby's flawless mudras and expressions, dedicated to Lord Shiva, impressed Madhavan, who simply captioned it 'Awesome'. Willoughby, trained in Kathak and Bharatnatyam, challenges stereotypes about male dancers and embraces the art form's universality, even incorporating it into his academic pursuits.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 9:00 am

'I don't know if they're really working': Manager dislikes WFH despite employees meeting all targets. HR's blunt response goes viral

A viral post by career coach Simon Ingari highlights a common workplace conflict: managers uncomfortable with remote work despite employees meeting deadlines and delivering results. An HR professional's response, The problem is that you measure hours and visibility, not results, has resonated widely. This exchange underscores the ongoing shift from valuing physical presence to focusing on tangible outcomes, challenging traditional management approaches.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 7:28 am

'I just wish we were in a better financial position': 26-year-old MBBS graduate works 19 hours a day after father's heart attack, but can't pursue his PG degree

A 26-year-old MBBS graduate is working 19-hour days, juggling two jobs to repay family medical debts and support his parents. Despite his grueling schedule and the dream of postgraduate studies deferred, he remains proud to be the first doctor in his family. Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo shared his story, highlighting the immense financial pressures faced by many Indian doctors post-qualification.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 7:12 am

Quote of the day by George Clooney: 'There comes a point in life when you realize that you've got more road behind you than you do in front of you...' The reality of life's limited time highlighted by the Hollywood star

George Clooney's quote reflects on how priorities often change with age and experience. He suggests that when people realize they have more years behind them than ahead, they become less concerned with pleasing others, public approval, or professional validation. Instead, they focus on work that feels meaningful and on the relationships that matter most. The message draws from Clooney's own journey from television star to acclaimed actor, filmmaker, and humanitarian, highlighting the value of purpose, personal fulfillment, and staying true to what matters most in life.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 12:33 am

Famous psychologist Carl Jung explains why people get irritated by habits they secretly themselves have: 'Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves'

Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung believed that the traits and habits that irritate us most in other people often reflect hidden or unacknowledged parts of our own personality. In his famous quote, Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves, Jung explained the concept through his theory of the Shadow and psychological projection. He argued that strong negative reactions can serve as clues to unresolved insecurities, flaws, or emotions within ourselves, making self-awareness and personal growth possible through reflection rather than judgment.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 11:52 pm

Egyptian proverb of the day: 'People are measured by their minds and not by their years; for how many young ones have minds that weigh as much as a mountain, and how many elders have hearts as hollow as sugar cane?' Why more age does not always mean more intelligence

An old Egyptian proverb says, People are measured by their minds and not by their years; for how many young ones have minds that weigh as much as a mountain, and how many elders have hearts as hollow as sugar cane? The saying challenges the belief that wisdom automatically comes with age, emphasizing that true maturity is shaped by reflection, learning, accountability, and emotional depth.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 11:27 pm

Quote of the day by Stephen Hawking: 'I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature...' How the first artificial life's invention shows a darker reality of human behaviour

Stephen Hawkings 1994 remark that computer viruses could be considered a form of life remains one of his most thought-provoking observations because it links technology, biology, and human nature. Hawking argued that computer viruses resemble biological viruses in their ability to replicate and spread through host systems, while also reflecting on the fact that humanitys first self-replicating creation was largely destructive. The quote highlights both the possibilities and risks of technological innovation.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:24 pm

Rare wildlife, dense evergreen forests, rich biodiversity: 5 stunning rainforests in India that every nature-lover must visit

Celebrating World Rainforest Day, India boasts incredible biodiversity across its lush rainforests. From Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha to Kerala's Silent Valley and the Andaman's Great Nicobar, these vital ecosystems teem with unique wildlife and offer breathtaking natural beauty. Explore these natural wonders, home to elusive big cats, diverse bird species, and ancient trees, reminding us of our profound connection to nature.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:18 pm

Family bankruptcy meant Kunal Shah could not afford BTech, studied philosophy and did data entry operator jobs. Cred founder is WhatsApp's new global boss

Kunal Shahs journey to becoming Metas new global head of WhatsApp is far from the typical startup success story. After his family went bankrupt, he could not afford a BTech degree and instead enrolled in a philosophy course at Mumbais Wilson College because its schedule allowed him to work as a delivery boy and data-entry operator to support himself. What began as a practical choice shaped his distinctive approach to entrepreneurship, helping him develop a habit of questioning assumptions and connecting ideas across disciplines.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:09 pm

How will the Earth and universe end? Scientists explain 3 theories that could decide the final fate of everything

The universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion years, but scientists believe it will not last forever. Researchers have proposed several theories about its ultimate fate, with the Big Freeze, Big Crunch and Big Rip emerging as the most widely discussed possibilities. From a slow cosmic cooling to a dramatic collapse or even the tearing apart of space itself, these scenarios offer different visions of how the Earth, the Sun and eventually the entire universe could meet their end billions or even trillions of years from now.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 7:35 pm

500 plants, 100 birds, 25 butterfly species: At 23, Delhi boy turns home terrace into lush urban forest. How a childhood love for birdwatching sparked a mission to protect urban wildlife

Aman Sharma, a 23-year-old Delhi resident, has transformed his 15,000 sq ft terrace into a thriving urban forest, a testament to his passion for wildlife and conservation. This green haven now hosts over 100 bird species and 25 butterfly varieties, showcasing the impact of one young individual's dedication to environmental change. His initiative highlights how simple actions can foster biodiversity in metropolitan areas.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 7:25 pm

OPPO Find X9 Ultra review: A camera flagship without compromise

Oppo's Find X9 Ultra arrives as a photography powerhouse, boasting a Hasselblad-tuned camera system with dual 200MP sensors and a 10x periscope zoom. This flagship, priced at Rs 1,69,999, also impresses with a stunning display, robust performance, and exceptional battery life.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 6:01 pm

Bought at 19, Dia Mirza's Pali Hill home is a wealth-building lesson about long term investments. 3 things to learn

Actor and environmental activist Dia Mirza's Pali Hill apartment in Mumbai is more than just a celebrity residence. Purchased when she was only 19, the 1,800-square-foot home highlights the benefits of starting investments early, staying invested for the long term, and adding value to an asset over time. Along with its sustainable design and personal touches, the property serves as a practical example of how thoughtful real estate investments can contribute to long-term wealth creation.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 5:52 pm

Proverb of the day: In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing - A timeless love lesson on togetherness and companionship

Today's proverb of the day shows that true strength in relationships stems from companionship and mutual support, not just grand gestures. Meaningful connections amplify life's joys and ease challenges, offering emotional richness beyond material wealth. Losing these bonds creates a profound void, underscoring their irreplaceable value. In our fast-paced, digitally driven world, authentic relationships built on trust and empathy are crucial for fulfilment, reminding us to nurture these vital bonds.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 5:34 pm

Taylor Swift's bachelorette party rumours grow after fireworks light up at her Rhode Island property. Check speculated wedding details

Taylor Swift's Rhode Island estate became the centre of fresh wedding speculation after fireworks were spotted near the property and several of her close friends were seen visiting the mansion. Reports suggest the gathering may have been a private pre-wedding celebration ahead of her reported marriage to Travis Kelce, though neither star has confirmed any wedding plans. Swift was also reportedly seen leaving the area by private jet, adding to the buzz surrounding the couple's next steps.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 4:40 pm

Quote of the day by Terry Pratchett: 'It occurred to me that at one point it was like I had two diseases - one was Alzheimer's, and the other was knowing I had Alzheimer's', the British author's heartbreaking quote on awareness and suffering

Renowned author Terry Pratchett, celebrated for his Discworld series, bravely shared his personal battle with Alzheimer's. His poignant words, It occurred to me that at one point it was like I had two diseases - one was Alzheimer's, and the other was knowing I had Alzheimer's, captured the profound emotional toll of the illness.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 4:34 pm

Quote of the day by famous American psychologist Albert Ellis: The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.

Psychologist Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) emphasizes emotional responsibility, asserting that individuals control their feelings by challenging irrational beliefs. His quote of the day, 'The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own,' highlights reclaiming agency. In today's blame-focused world, REBT offers a vital path to mental resilience by fostering self-accountability and internal peace, rather than external validation.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 4:27 pm

Quote of the day by Liam Neeson: The weird thing about grief is you can't prepare for it. You think you are going to cry and get it over with. You make those plans, but they never work

Liam Neeson's poignant quote of the day shows that grief is unpredictable, defying our attempts to schedule or control it. Reflecting on his wife Natasha Richardson's tragic death, he found that even immersing himself in work couldn't shield him from sorrow's sudden onslaught. His words challenge our modern 'bounce-back' culture, urging radical patience for the messy, unscripted journey of healing.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 3:54 pm

Famous proverb of the day: The happiest people don't have the best of everything; they make the best of everything. What it teaches about finding happiness in life

In a world obsessed with possessions, a timeless proverb reveals a different path to contentment. It states, 'The happiest people don't have the best of everything; they make the best of everything.' This wisdom emphasizes that true happiness stems not from ideal circumstances, but from appreciating and adapting to what we already have.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 3:42 pm

Is boba tea healthy? Harvard-trained gut doctor shares 8 common foods that may be harming your digestive health

Many everyday 'healthy' choices like boba tea, flavored oatmeal, and diet snacks can secretly harm your gut health, according to gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi. These seemingly innocent items, often packed with hidden sugars, artificial ingredients, and excessive sodium, can lead to bloating, sluggishness, and metabolic issues by disrupting your internal ecosystem. Discover the eight common culprits that might be fueling your digestive distress.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 3:19 pm

No one should hide their personal life at work: Boss leaves early to attend daughter's school event. Shares powerful lesson on work-life balance and leadership

A viral post highlights a refreshing shift in workplace culture where a manager openly shared leaving for his daughter's school award. This candid confession challenged the norm of hiding personal commitments, emphasizing that leadership thrives on results, not constant availability. By embracing transparency, the manager fostered a healthier environment, proving that acknowledging our humanity strengthens professional bonds and business growth.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

Not wealth creation or investing: Bengaluru CA shares one 'middle-class' financial lesson from her father she never forgot

A Bengaluru chartered accountant shared a profound Father's Day message, revealing her father's most valuable financial lesson wasn't about wealth, but independence. He instilled the importance of having one's own money and never depending on others, fostering confidence and freedom. This emphasis on self-reliance, particularly for women, resonated deeply, highlighting how such values empower future generations.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 2:44 pm

Lessons from the road

With Fathers Day just behind us, Classic Legends co-founder Boman Irani opens up about his fathers resilience, curiosity and drive to succeed.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 2:13 pm

Actor Pankaj Tripathi's brother allegedly gets attacked in Bihar over land dispute. Police launches probe

Pankaj Tripathi's elder brother, Vijayendranath Tiwari, reportedly got injured in an axe attack during a land dispute in Bihar's Gopalganj district. The incident occurred on June 21, with police swiftly arresting one suspect, Rajesh Sah. Read on to know about his health update.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 12:39 pm

6 book recommendations that inspired popular Malayalam movies and where to watch them on OTT

Malayalam cinema has turned several popular novels into memorable movies. From the touching prison romance of Mathilukal to the survival drama Aadujeevitham, these adaptations bring the stories to life on screen. Here are six Malayalam films inspired by acclaimed novels that every book lover and movie fan should add to their watchlist. Read on!

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 12:09 pm

Not a Rs 1.2 crore flat in Mumbai. He spent Rs 63 lakh building a house on family land. Was it the smarter move?

Ankit Pandey ignited a debate by opting to build a Rs 1 crore house on family land over a Rs 1.2 crore Mumbai flat. He argues that owning a flat in a building and on land not truly controlled is a middle-class trap. His independent home offers more space, freedom, and privacy, a choice he strongly prefers over a city apartment.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 11:53 am

Quote of the day by Joaquin Phoenix: 'I thought I had achieved ultimate success. But if your definition of success is completely destroying your...' A powerful lesson on fame and ambition by Joker, Gladiator actor

Joaquin Phoenix once declared that his controversial 2010 mockumentary, I'm Still Here, was a success if 'destroying your career' was the goal. This bold statement, made with filmmaker Casey Affleck, aimed to blur reality and performance, risking his public image for a creative experiment. Read on to know how the experience became a life lesson.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 11:10 am

Top neurologist lost 29 kilos. He also lowered his resting heart rate from 70 to 40. Here's how he did it

A Hyderabad neurologist, Dr. Sudhir Kumar, dramatically lowered his resting heart rate to the 40s through consistent lifestyle changes over 5.5 years. His transformation involved significant weight loss, prioritizing 7-8 hours of sleep nightly, and dedicating himself to daily running, averaging 6-15 km. Dr. Kumar emphasizes that these simple, sustained habits, not supplements, are key to a healthier, more efficient heart and reduced cardiovascular risk.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 10:51 am

Mumbai's HR College graduate earned just Rs 15 lakh from his first film, worked as ad copywriter before acting. Now, he is India's highest-paid actor, ahead of SRK, Allu Arjun and Rajinikanth

Ranveer Singh has reportedly become India's highest-paid actor, surpassing industry giants like Shah Rukh Khan and Rajinikanth. This remarkable career shift follows the immense commercial success of Aditya Dhar's spy-action franchise, Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The films' massive box office collection. Read on to know how Dhurandhar changed the game.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 10:14 am

From Brahma Kamal to Night phlox: 7 rare flowers you will only see blooming under the moonlight

Discover nature's nocturnal wonders as several captivating flowers unfurl their petals only after sunset. From the famed Queen of the Night cactus to the glowing Moonflower and fragrant Evening Primrose, these blooms release enchanting scents to attract night pollinators. Explore the mysterious beauty of these rare, short-lived blossoms that transform gardens and forests into magical nocturnal landscapes.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:49 am

Skipping a Rs 150 gourmet coffee won't make you rich, says CA. Here's what actually will

Forget penny-pinching for wealth, says CA Nitin Kaushik. He argues that while controlling expenses is wise, true financial growth stems from boosting income and investing in assets. Focusing on increasing your primary earning power and allocating significant cash flow to compounding assets like real estate or business equity offers a far greater path to long-term prosperity than merely cutting daily indulgences.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:35 am

Blast OTT release Blast OTT release date and platform confirmed: When and where to watch Arjun Sarja, Abhirami, Preity Mukhundhan's Tamil action movie

Tamil action thriller Blast, starring Arjun Sarja, is set for its digital premiere, following a successful theatrical run. The film, which has garnered over Rs 58 crore at the box office, revolves around a martial arts master and his family who bravely confront a powerful mining syndicate threatening their village. Read on!

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 9:16 am

'Kaun bola ye?': Alia Bhatt loudly asks after audience member says, 'Money is all that girl wants' on India's Got Latent 2. Video goes viral

Alia Bhatt is winning praise online after reacting to an audience member's remark on India's Got Latent 2. When a man suggested that women only want money, the actress reacted quickly, Samay Raina also joined in with a response. The viral moment comes amid discussions around the recent Rs 370 biryani controversy. Read on!

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 8:46 am

Your father earned far less but built more wealth. Bengaluru CA explains how they turned their money into assets

Many high earners today struggle to build wealth, despite significantly higher incomes than previous generations. Chartered accountant Meenal Goel suggests the difference lies not in income, but in how money is utilized. While parents' income growth often translated to asset growth, today's earners frequently see increased salaries lead to lifestyle upgrades and higher expenses, hindering wealth accumulation. The key, Goel emphasizes, is mindful spending and prioritizing long-term financial health.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 8:05 am

Your parents' retirement mistake could quietly derail your financial future, warns CA. Here's why

Many working Indians face the unspoken challenge of funding elderly parents' care without jeopardizing their own financial future. With rising medical costs and a significant portion of seniors dependent, chartered accountant Nitin Kaushik advises proactive planning. He suggests creating a dedicated emergency fund for parent care and securing senior citizen health insurance early.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 7:21 am

Not Diljit Dosanjh or AP Dhillon: Virat Kohli reveals the Punjabi singer whose song became part of his pre-match routine. He shares heartbreaking reason behind it

Cricket superstar Virat Kohli revealed a personal connection to Punjabi singer Karan Aujla's song Winning Speech. This powerful connection has made the song a regular feature in his pre-match preparation, offering him a reminder of his struggles and sacrifices before stepping onto the field. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 7:15 am

New OTT releases this week (June 22 - June 28): What's new on Netflix, ZEE5, Prime Video, JioHotstar, Apple TV+ and more

From dragons and Pandora adventures to reality show drama and family entertainers, the second final week of June brings an exciting mix of new OTT releases. Here's a look at the biggest movies and series arriving on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, SonyLIV, Lionsgate Play and other streaming platforms this week. Read on!

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 6:51 am

Popular quote of the day by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung: 'I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become...' How success in life comes through conscious choices, not just your circumstances

Renowned psychologist Carl Jung's powerful quote, 'I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become,' underscores our agency in shaping our lives. Despite past hardships, individuals possess the inherent ability to learn, grow, and forge a future based on personal values and decisions.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 5:33 am

She became blind at the age of 5. However, that didnt stop her from cracking UPSC. Who is Poorna Sundari?

Poorna Sundari, who lost her vision at five, defied all odds to achieve an All India Rank of 286 in the 2019 UPSC Civil Services Examination on her fourth attempt. Despite facing immense challenges with accessible study materials, her unwavering determination, supported by her parents and friends, led her to become an IRS officer.

The Economic Times 22 Jun 2026 12:27 am

Suits & Sayings: Staying Put

ETs roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 11:59 pm

Techie realises earning well does not mean living well. So he gives up job with monthly take home salary of Rs 1.2 lakh for Rs 40,000 monthly job

A techie named Shubh Jain has sparked discussion online after sharing why he left a job paying around 1.2 lakh per month in Mumbai and later felt happier earning about 40,000 in his hometown. In a post on X, he explained how high living costs, convenience spending and the fast-paced lifestyle in a Tier 1 city reduced the benefits of a larger salary. While he credited Mumbai for professional growth and independence, he said moving back home brought more space, family support, lower expenses and greater peace of mind, leading him to realise that earning well and living well are not always the same thing.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 11:58 pm

Indian proverb of the day by Chanakya on 3 steps of parenting: 'Pamper a child for first five years; discipline tightly for next ten years; but once they reach sixteen...' Ancient wisdom about child development for all parents

Ancient Indian thinker and strategist Chanakya offered a parenting principle that continues to be discussed centuries later: Pamper a child for the first five years; discipline them tightly for the next ten years; but once they reach their sixteenth year, treat your child as your equal friend. The proverb outlines three stages of parenting, early affection, guided discipline, and mutual respectand reflects Chanakya's practical approach to human development.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 11:26 pm

Stoic thought of the day by Stoicism's founder Zeno of Citium: 'Make your personality like steel, so that life shall hurt you as little as possible...' How to stay strong during difficult times explained

Ancient Stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium continues to inspire modern discussions on resilience and self-discipline through his timeless teachings. His widely attributed quote, Steel your sensibilities, so that life shall hurt you as little as possible, emphasizes the importance of developing emotional strength and maintaining a balanced mindset in the face of life's challenges. Rather than suppressing emotions, Zeno's philosophy encourages people to cultivate self-control, focus on what they can influence, and respond to adversity with reason and composure.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 10:43 pm

Pure milk, fresh fruit and cocoa: 141-year-old famous ice cream shop in Pune once started as a pharmacy

Pune's oldest ice cream parlour, Ganu Shinde, established in 1885 on Laxmi Road, boasts nearly 150 years of serving pure milk ice cream. What began as a medicine shop by Vithojirao Shinde's son, Ganpatrao, evolved to include delightful cold drinks and ice cream. Initially offering mango, pista, and kesar flavours, the establishment has since expanded its delicious, natural offerings, maintaining quality with fresh produce and dairy fat.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 9:37 pm

Maa Inti Bangaaram OTT release details: Where to watch Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Telugu action comedy-drama online after theatrical run

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Maa Inti Bangaaram has been performing well at the box office and is expected to make its digital debut soon. Reports suggest that JioHotstar has acquired the film's streaming rights, with an OTT release likely in late July or early August after its theatrical run. Directed by Nandini Reddy, the action comedy-drama follows Swarna, a woman with a hidden past who must protect her family while keeping her secrets buried. The film has also received praise from audiences and celebrities, including Nayanthara.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 9:06 pm

He rejected 'dollar paycheck' in Singapore to live in Bengaluru: Techie walks away from dream job. Is it the right choice?

An Indian tech professional, Aman Vaishnav, has gone viral after revealing why he left a high-paying machine learning job in Singapore and returned to India to start over in Bengaluru. In an Instagram video, the 26-year-old said personal circumstances prompted the move and that he chose the life that feels right over one that simply looked successful. While admitting he is still unsure whether it was the right decision, Vaishnav said he has never made choices out of fear.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 7:52 pm

Why scientists are collecting ice from around the world and storing it deep inside Antarctica

Scientists are collecting ice cores from endangered glaciers around the world and storing them in the Ice Memory Sanctuary in Antarctica to preserve vital climate records before the glaciers disappear due to global warming. Hidden beneath Antarctic snow at a constant temperature of -52C, the archive contains ancient ice that holds information about past temperatures, atmospheric conditions, volcanic eruptions and greenhouse gas levels. Researchers believe the preserved samples will help future generations study Earth's climate history using technologies that may not yet exist today.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 6:08 pm

IITian grew up in one bedroom home, had no stable income for 6 years after graduation. An advice from his mother transformed his business. I realised women above 40.

An IIT BHU graduate, Saurabh Bothra, defied expectations by leaving a stable career path to pursue yoga. After facing financial uncertainty for six years, his journey took a significant turn during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inspired by his mother and a fellow IITian, he launched online yoga classes, which rapidly grew into Habuild, the world's largest yoga community, empowering millions, especially women, to prioritize their well-being.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 5:37 pm

Internet's favourite quote of the day by Tom Hanks: 'My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get' - How Forrest Gump's iconic dialogue teaches us to embrace life's surprises

Decades after its release, Forrest Gump's iconic 'life is like a box of chocolates' quote still continues to inspire. The film masterfully uses this simple analogy to illustrate life's inherent unpredictability, showing how unexpected events shaped Forrest's remarkable journey. This timeless message encourages embracing uncertainty, finding resilience in both good and bad times. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 4:52 pm

How to stay calm under pressure? Anand Mahindra shares a lesson about composure after Vaibhav Sooryavanshi makes cricket history

Industrialist Anand Mahindra praised 15-year-old cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after his record-breaking 11-ball half-century in the Tri-Nation Series final against Sri Lanka A. In a post on X, Mahindra said the youngster's temperament impressed him even more than the record, noting how he responded to a recent on-field confrontation by letting his bat do the talking. Sooryavanshi's explosive 94 off 29 balls helped him set a new world record for the fastest fifty in List A cricket.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 4:26 pm

Quote of the day by Stoic philosopher Epictetus: 'Do not seek for things to happen as you wish, but wish for things to happen as they do happen.' ; lessons on how to embrace reality and stop stressing from Ancient Greek scholar

Ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus advised embracing reality rather than demanding life conform to our wishes. Much suffering stems from unmet expectations. He taught that true peace comes from adapting our desires to how events actually unfold, a principle still vital today for navigating life's inevitable challenges and finding serenity amidst uncertainty. His teachings emphasize personal accountability for our actions, even when external events are beyond our control.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 3:39 pm

High blood pressure? Top nutritionist reveals the fruits, vegetables and seeds to add to your diet

A renowned nutritionist, Sonia Narang, who has advised prominent Indian leaders, shared simple dietary additions for healthy blood pressure. She recommends incorporating bananas for potassium, beetroot for its nutritional benefits, and barley flour for fiber. Almonds and pumpkin seeds are highlighted for their healthy fats and nutrients, while garlic is deemed essential for blood pressure support. These everyday foods offer a practical approach to well-being alongside professional guidance.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 3:30 pm

Internets favourite quote of the day by Katy Perry: Be careful with anger. You see the word danger? Anger is part of it. It is like nuclear. Is it going to destroy us?, Firework singer on the destructive power of anger

Pop sensation Katy Perry recently likened anger to nuclear energy, emphasizing its immense power. She believes this potent emotion, often seen as dangerous, can be a source of great strength or destructive force depending on how it's managed. Perry advocates for understanding and carefully directing anger, rather than suppressing it, to channel it into constructive action and positive change.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 3:12 pm

Proverb of the day: An entire sea of water can't sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, negativity can't put you down unless you allow it to get inside you, a lesson on protecting your inner peace

In today's fast-paced world, protecting your peace of mind is paramount. Just as a ship remains afloat by keeping water out, you can shield yourself from negativity. External challenges, whether criticism or failure, only become detrimental when allowed to penetrate your inner self. Cultivating mental boundaries and personal responsibility empowers you to navigate life's storms without letting them sink your spirit, ensuring resilience against external influences.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 2:45 pm

How did Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella become one of the world's most admired leaders? 6 books recommended by him offer clues

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's leadership is deeply influenced by his reading. Books like 'Forged in Crisis' highlight resilience, while 'Mindset' champions a growth-oriented culture. 'Nonviolent Communication' emphasizes empathy, and 'The Boys in the Boat' underscores teamwork. Nadella's choices reveal a commitment to continuous learning, responsible business, and strong institutions, offering insights into his remarkable journey.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 1:43 pm

Toxic new release date announced: Amid speculation, actor Yash's film to arrive in theatres in August after multiple delays

After numerous delays, Yash's highly anticipated film, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups, has finally secured a worldwide release date in August, 2026. The action drama, also penned and produced by Yash, faced postponements due to international market concerns. Directed by Geetu Mohandas and featuring a stellar cast, the film's journey to the big screen has been closely watched by eager fans. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 1:25 pm

From Monkey-faced orchid to bat flower: 7 bizarre plants that look exactly like animals

Nature continues to astound with plants that uncannily mimic animals. From orchids resembling monkey faces and flying ducks to flowers that look like white egrets, bees, parrots, bats, and doves, these botanical wonders are a testament to evolution's artistry. Found across diverse habitats, these species offer a captivating glimpse into nature's boundless creativity and surprising designs.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 12:55 pm

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's sister-in-law says actress, who she imagined needed 'five-star hotel', did a 'five-star job' of becoming family. Recalls her washing dishes and caring for her at 3 am

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's sister-in-law, Sheetal Nidimoru, recently shared touching stories about the actress' kindness and down-to-earth nature. She recalled Samantha helping with dishes after a family dinner and personally taking care of her when she fell sick in the middle of the night. Through these moments, Sheetal described Samantha as a warm, caring family member. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 12:27 pm

Ex-Goldman Sachs employee met a 78-year-old man on a flight alone. The reason he was travelling alone left him speechless

An ex-Goldman Sachs employee's flight to San Francisco led to a profound encounter with a 78-year-old man. This gentleman, traveling alone for medical research, shared how a stranger's past donation granted him five precious extra years with his late wife. Now, he's paying it forward, volunteering for the same program, hoping to give another family the gift of time.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 12:18 pm

Quote of the day by Meg Ryan: 'Divorce is hard. Love is hard. The complexity of a life or a marriage is never going to...' - A timeless lesson on love, loss and living beyond judgment explained by When Harry Met Sally, City of Angels actress

Hollywood's former rom-com queen, Meg Ryan, once candidly shared her struggles with divorce and public scrutiny, finding freedom in letting go of external opinions. Her 2001 divorce from Dennis Quaid, amidst intense tabloid coverage of her brief relationship with Russell Crowe, taught her that life's complexities can't be captured by headlines. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 11:23 am

Cook earning Rs 15,500 left after 4 years despite gifts and salary hikes. Man says her exit taught him a harsh lesson

A man's four-year relationship with his cook ended abruptly when she left for a higher-paying job, despite his consistent salary increases, gifts, and bonuses. He learned that perceived loyalty doesn't always equate to shared value, as her decision was driven by a better opportunity. This experience highlighted how individual priorities shape relationships, even those seemingly built on trust and kindness.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 10:38 am

Balan The Boy OTT release: Where to watch Chidambaram's Malayalam thriller movie online after its theatrical run

After the huge success of Manjummel Boys, director Chidambaram is back with Balan: The Boy. The Malayalam thriller has started its box-office run on a strong note, with collections rising significantly on its second day. Positive audience response and word-of-mouth appear to be driving the film's momentum. Read on to know where it will stream online after its theatrical run.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 10:37 am

Butterscotch fans should be wary of tiramis's treatment of trifle

A culinary battle is brewing as Italian tiramis appears to be overshadowing its British counterpart, trifle. While both desserts feature layered cake and creamy elements, tiramis's distinct coffee and chocolate profile, coupled with its individual portion appeal, has led to its widespread popularity. The article laments the decline of trifle, once a beloved dessert in India, and warns of a similar fate for butterscotch against the rise of salted caramel.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 9:33 am

India's Got Latent season 2 episode 1 review: Netizens call Samay Raina's show 'heavily scripted'. Not Alia Bhatt or Sharvari, Donald Trump mimicker steals the show

India's Got Latent returned with its second season on June 20, featuring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh in the premiere episode. While some viewers enjoyed the comeback, others felt the show was more scripted and promotional than before. Despite the mixed response, Alia and Sharvari were praised by fans. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 9:16 am

Six new K-dramas to watch this week on OTT starring Lee Jae Wook, Lim Ji-yeon, Park Ji-hoon: My Royal Nemesis to The Legend of Kitchen Soldier to Doctor on the Edge

This weekend is packed with exciting K-dramas, from grand finales to fresh episode drops. Viewers can choose from fantasy romances, military comedies, medical dramas and BL stories, including The Legend of Kitchen Soldier, My Royal Nemesis, Doctor on the Edge, Love Class 3, The Lie We Lived In and Reborn Rookie. Read on!

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 8:16 am

Candidate earning Rs 5 lakh was offered 7.5 LPA, as per 'market standard '. He rejected the offer and landed a Rs 14 LPA job. Delhi co-founder has a message for recruiters

A job seeker rejected a Rs 7.5 lakh offer, which was presented as a 50% hike, arguing it undervalued his four years of experience and was lower than what others were offered. He stood firm, seeking Rs 10 lakh. Months later, another company, assessing his skills independently, offered him Rs 14 lakh, highlighting how past salary shouldn't dictate future worth.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 7:33 am

Cocktail 2 box office collection day 2: Shahid Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Kriti Sanon's rom-com enters Rs 50 crore mark worldwide

Cocktail 2, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna, has got off to a strong start at the box office. The film has become Shahid Kapoor's second-biggest opener after Kabir Singh. Despite getting mixed reviews, the romantic comedy saw a good rise in collections on its second day. Read on to know how much it earned in India.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 7:03 am

No college degree. He was bed-ridden since childhood, unable to move. Heres how he bagged Rs 6 lakh per year job

Despite being bed-ridden since childhood due to a rare bone disorder, 27-year-old Venkatramana from Telangana has achieved remarkable career success. Diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, he learned from home, pursued education through open schooling, and mastered web browsing with one hand. Now a Digital Marketing Lead earning Rs 6 lakhs annually, his journey highlights immense determination and passion overcoming significant challenges, inspiring many.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 3:25 am

Quote of the day by Johnny Depp: 'Growing old is unavoidable, but never growing up is possible. I believe you can retain certain things from your childhood if you protect them...' Hollywood icon teaches an important lesson about staying young at heart

Johnny Depp's quote of the day reflects on the difference between growing older and losing the spirit of childhood. The actor suggests that while aging is inevitable, people can preserve qualities such as imagination, curiosity, and wonder if they consciously protect them. The quote is often associated with Depp's views on creativity and his role in Finding Neverland. It also offers insight into the life and career of the Hollywood star, whose unconventional roles and enduring popularity have made him one of cinema's most recognizable figures.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 1:02 am

Indias lake of horrors? 1200-year-old lake in Uttarakhand has 800 skeletons. Scientists are still figuring out the reason.

Roopkund Lake, nestled in the Himalayas, holds a chilling secret: hundreds of ancient skeletons. Once thought to be victims of a single epidemic or a lost military expedition, recent genetic studies reveal a more complex, centuries-long story. The remains belong to distinct ancestral groups, including those linked to South Asia and Europe, suggesting multiple migration events and deaths over a millennium.

The Economic Times 21 Jun 2026 12:23 am

Rs 5000 monthly starting salary, Rs 70 lakh savings: Bengaluru employee shares the strategy he used for wealth creation

A Bengaluru-based tech professional has gone viral after sharing his 12-year career journey on Reddit, revealing how he grew from earning Rs 5,000 a month as a junior web developer to a Rs 45 lakh annual package. Despite having little savings until 2021, he built a net worth of around Rs 70 lakh through aggressive investments in mutual funds, provident fund contributions and career progression. The employee also reflected on his regrets about not pursuing a bachelor's degree earlier, while expressing pride in how far he has come despite starting with a low-paying job.

The Economic Times 20 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

Korean proverb of the day: 'Having no children is the ultimate, peaceful destiny; a house with many children is like a tree with too many branches...' An old saying about raising children offers a realistic look at parenthood and family responsibilities

The Korean proverb of the day reflects the realities of family life and parenthood. Using the image of a tree constantly moved by the wind, the saying suggests that parents with many children often face ongoing worries and responsibilities. While it highlights the challenges of raising a family, the proverb also underscores the deep connections and sacrifices that come with caring for loved ones.

The Economic Times 20 Jun 2026 11:28 pm

Rs 6 crore enough to live jobless in India? Man facing office layoff asks internet what is the cost for survival in 'worst-case scenario'

A Reddit post from a US-based Indian tech worker facing layoffs has sparked discussion about financial security and relocating to India. The user, who has around Rs 6 crore in savings, asked whether it would be enough to live in India without a job while also worrying about an underwater house in the US and his children's education. Many Reddit users said the savings should be sufficient for a comfortable life, arguing that the bigger challenges are managing the move.

The Economic Times 20 Jun 2026 10:55 pm

Forget concrete, steel or wood. One state in India, has living bridges which last for 500 years

Meghalaya's Khasi community crafts extraordinary 'living bridges' from the roots of rubber fig trees, a testament to natural engineering. These durable, self-strengthening structures, guided by generations of artisans, span rivers and ravines, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional materials. Believed to connect heaven and earth, these remarkable bridges can endure for centuries, showcasing incredible patience and ingenuity in adapting to the region's heavy rainfall.

The Economic Times 20 Jun 2026 10:39 pm