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Quote of the day by Ozzy Osbourne: 'The funny thing is, I was never much of a fighter. Better a live coward than a dead hero, that was my motto...' British rock legend's life philosophy was to choose survival over performative heroism

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman and solo artist, is remembered as one of the defining figures of heavy metal, known for shaping the genre with its dark, heavy sound and iconic tracks. Rising from a difficult working-class upbringing in Birmingham, he turned to music after early struggles and became a global rock star, first with Black Sabbath and later through a successful solo career that produced hits like Crazy Train. His reflections on life, including his blunt view that better a live coward than a dead hero, reveal a survival-focused mindset shaped by personal experience rather than traditional ideas of heroism.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 1:54 am

Aamir Khans co-star revealed how Lagaan changed his life: I ended up

British actor Paul Blackthorne, who played Captain Andrew Russell in the iconic film Lagaan, recently shared how the movie profoundly altered his life. Its Oscar nomination led to a 20-year career in Los Angeles, opening doors to numerous American television and film projects.

The Economic Times 15 Jun 2026 12:14 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

Villain in Aamir Khan film became a hero in real life: How Paul Blackthorne helped fund relief for victims of 2001 Gujarat Earthquake

British actor Paul Blackthorne, known for his role in Lagaan, actively participated in earthquake relief efforts in Gujarat. Following the devastating 2001 earthquake, he returned to the affected areas and organized a photo exhibition in London. The proceeds from 'Bollywood Backpack' supported victims. Blackthorne later achieved significant success in Hollywood television series.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 11:12 pm

Suits & Sayings: The Quiet Exit

ET's roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 10:38 pm

Travel warning issued: This one mistake during airplane emergency could cost lives, IATA warns

A new safety campaign launched by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), with support from the FAA and EASA, is urging airline passengers to leave all baggage behind during aircraft evacuations. The initiative, called Save a Life, Not a Bag, comes amid growing concerns over travelers stopping to retrieve luggage or record videos during emergencies. Aviation authorities warn that even brief delays can slow evacuations, block exits, damage emergency slides, and put lives at risk. Experts stress that following crew instructions and exiting immediately can significantly improve safety for everyone on board.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 10:23 pm

Akshay Kumars heroine became overnight star after her debut film, rejected Shah Rukh Khans movie, left Bollywood within six years. Who is Farheen?

Farheen became an overnight sensation with her debut film Jaan Tere Naam. She rejected a role in Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar. Later, she married cricketer Manoj Prabhakar. Farheen then stepped away from the entertainment industry to focus on her family. She and Manoj have two sons.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 9:18 pm

Drishyam 3 OTT release date confirmed: When and where to watch Mohanlal starrer superhit Malayalam movie. Check language options

Mohanlal's blockbuster Malayalam thriller Drishyam 3 is set to make its OTT debut. The film, which has reportedly crossed Rs 330 crore at the worldwide box office, will be available in Malayalam along with dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the third instalment continues the story of Georgekutty and his family, bringing back key cast members including Meena, Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil and Siddique.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 7:56 pm

He joined as a welder, thought it was just another job. That job got him a Rs 10 crore jackpot in 10 years. Thanks to SpaceX IPO

Juan Hernandez joined SpaceX as a welder in 2015, viewing it as just another job opportunity. Along with his employment, he received company stock that he initially paid little attention to. Following SpaceX's historic IPO, his roughly 6,500 shares are now worth nearly Rs 10 crore. Hernandez, who later moved to Blue Origin, says he plans to keep working and use his experience to teach his children about investing and long-term financial planning.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 6:21 pm

Buddhist proverb of the day: 'If you love someone but rarely make yourself available to him or her, that is not true love' ; life lessons on how love is not just pretty words but not making your spouse feel neglected

Love needs more than just attraction. A Buddhist proverb highlights that true love demands patience, trust, and time. Being available for loved ones is crucial. Relationships suffer when time and attention are missing. People want to feel valued and cherished. Genuine love is shown through consistent effort and shared moments. Quality time and understanding are essential for lasting connections.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 6:02 pm

Spiritual thought of the day: 'If someone takes responsibility without force that is love...' ISKCON's Radhanath Swami gives timeless wisdom on what true love really means

Radhanath Swami's spiritual thought of the day, If someone takes responsibility without force that is love, highlights the deep connection between love and voluntary commitment. The teaching explains that genuine care is not expressed through pressure or obligation but through a person's willingness to support and serve others freely. Drawing from Radhanath Swami's spiritual philosophy and life journey, the article explores how responsibility, when accepted willingly, becomes a powerful expression of love, trust, and meaningful human relationships

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 5:10 pm

Buddhist proverb of the day: 'Life's ultimate truth is not only hidden from you; it is actively being corrupted by your opinions...' A centuries-old lesson on the dangers of passing judgments too quickly

The Buddhist proverb, The ultimate truth is not only hidden from you; it is actively being corrupted by your opinions, reflects a key Zen teaching about perception and self-awareness. Rooted in the Hsin-Hsin Ming, traditionally attributed to Sengcan, the Third Patriarch of Zen Buddhism, the saying suggests that personal judgments, assumptions, and fixed beliefs can distort one's understanding of reality. The proverb encourages openness, humility, and mindful observation.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

Black Hack Down OTT release in India: When and where to watch Ridley Scott's 144-minute-long war epic movie after 25 years

More than two decades after its 2001 release, Ridley Scott's intense war drama Black Hawk Down is experiencing a resurgence in 2026. The film, lauded for its realistic portrayal of the 1993 Mogadishu mission and its ensemble cast, is finding a new audience. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 3:44 pm

Anupam Kher says wife Kirron has not made a cup of tea in 41 years of marriage, but she taught him the biggest lesson of his life. What is it?

Anupam Kher penned a heartfelt birthday message for his wife Kirron Kher, looking at their 41-year marriage and the profound lessons learned from her. He emphasised that her strength, integrity, and resilience, absorbed through her actions rather than direct advice, have been the most influential aspects of their enduring companionship. Read on!

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 3:12 pm

Love instant popcorns, diet drinks? Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common foods that may be quietly ruining your health

Nutritionist Suman Agarwal highlights hidden health risks in everyday foods. She cautions against colas, bhujia, instant noodles, spice mixes, and microwave popcorn. These items can contain excess sugar, sodium, unhealthy fats, and artificial additives. Regular consumption may impact long-term health. Consumers are urged to be more mindful of their food choices.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 2:49 pm

Civic sense, zero potholes, less honking, functional street lights: Indian traveller in Bangkok shares simple things that Indian cities lack

Indian cities often fall short on basic amenities like roads and waste management. A traveler's observations in Bangkok reveal a stark contrast. The Thai capital excels in everyday details, from pothole-free roads to civic discipline. This suggests a need to prioritize fundamental upkeep over grand projects. Citizen responsibility and infrastructure maintenance are key to improving urban life.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 2:18 pm

Russian proverb of the day: 'Without hard work, one wouldnt even get a fish out of a pond' - Life lessons on personal growth, success, and why effort is the foundation of every achievement

A timeless Russian proverb talks about how real success demands effort. In today's fast-paced world, technology offers convenience but cannot replace dedication. From career growth to personal development, consistent action and patience are key. Read on!

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 1:52 pm

Gen Z employee records details of client meeting on smartphone. When manager calls it disrespectful, an unexpected lesson on workplace etiquette follows

A Gen Z employee's use of AI for meeting notes surprised her millennial manager. The manager explained that clients value visible signs of attentiveness like note-taking. This incident showed that professional relationships depend on more than just efficiency. Impressions and etiquette play a crucial role in workplace interactions. The employee learned a valuable lesson about professional conduct.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 1:43 pm

Egyptian proverb of the day: He who loves you will swallow pebbles for you; he who hates you will wish for you to make a mistake - a timeless lesson on true love, loyalty and who truly supports you

Life reveals true friends who offer grace during struggles. An ancient Egyptian proverb contrasts unconditional love with hidden hate. It states that those who love you will endure hardship for you. Conversely, those who hate you will hope for your mistakes. This wisdom helps identify genuine support systems in today's world. It encourages investing energy in people offering psychological safety.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 12:41 pm

Six inspiring life lessons from Thalapathy Vijay on success, leadership and believing in yourself

Actor-turned-politician Vijay, now Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, shared powerful life lessons on success, resilience, and self-belief. His journey from cinema to politics, marked by his final film Jana Nayagan, inspires millions. Vijay's insights emphasise courage, a positive mindset, timely action, character, happiness, and focusing on results. Read on!

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 12:22 pm

Anand Mahindra is captivated by this less-crowded, magical destination. 8 hours from Bangalore, this place has forests, rivers, and sea. Where is Honnavar located

Anand Mahindra has highlighted Honnavar, a Karnataka coastal town, as a hidden gem. This serene locale, where the Sharavathi River meets the Arabian Sea, boasts tranquil backwaters and vital mangrove forests. Its natural beauty and ecological significance offer a compelling alternative to crowded tourist spots, promising a peaceful escape for nature enthusiasts.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 11:46 am

Sadhguru on why children share their feelings more with friends, not parents: 'Your child does not need a boss'

Sadhguru once suggested that parents should become friends, not bosses, for children. Modern children face many influences beyond family. Parents must offer support and understanding. Avoid burdening children with unfulfilled dreams. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 11:36 am

'Forces came together to eliminate me': Malayalam actress Parvathy claims she was attacked, received death threats and lost big films. What helped her keep going?

Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu faced threats and lost projects for her activism. She recently spoke about the 2017 Kerala case and its impact. She advocates for inclusive feminism and safer workplaces. Family, friends, and the Women in Cinema Collective provided support. Despite challenges, she continues her journey, committed to her convictions. Read on!

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 10:27 am

Blast OTT release details: When and where to watch Arjun Sarja, Abhirami, Preity Mukhundhan's Tamil action movie after its successful theatrical run

Tamil action-thriller Blast, starring Arjun Sarja, Abhirami, and Preity Mukhundhan, has become a surprise 2026 success, bringing family drama with high-stakes action. Directed by Subash K. Raj, the film is gearing up for digital release, following a strong theatrical run. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 9:40 am

The World Cup Reminds Us of the Animal Origins of Football

Pigs' bladders were once a versatile tool, serving as containers for lard, preserves, and even in scientific and medical applications. Their use extended to sports, forming the original balls for games like football and rugby. A tragic incident involving a shoemaker's wife ultimately led to the adoption of rubber bladders, revolutionizing sports equipment.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 9:40 am

Quote of the day by famous philosopher Michel de Montaigne: Marriage may be compared to a cage. The birds outside despair to get in and those within despair to get out - a timeless lesson on human desire and dissatisfaction

French philosopher Michel de Montaigne's quote, 'Marriage may be compared to a cage. The birds outside despair to get in, and those within despair to get out,' highlights the human tendency to idealize what we lack. This sentiment remains relevant today, as we often believe happiness lies elsewhere, overlooking the limitations and rewards of our current circumstances.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 9:03 am

Six-pack abs in 6 months to work in AI: Remembering Sushant Singh Rajput through 37 dreams he never got to complete out of 50 wishes from his bucket list

Sushant Singh Rajput, an actor who left engineering for Bollywood, pursued a life driven by curiosity, compiling a bucket list of 50 ambitions. He successfully fulfilled 13 dreams, including learning to fly and visiting CERN, before his untimely death. Scroll down and take a look at 37 dreams that remain unfulfilled.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 8:10 am

Quote of the day by Kevin Bacon: 'You dream that one day your kids will sit with you and ask for advice on how they should live their life. But...' Hollywood actor explains the reality of parenting

Hollywood star Kevin Bacon believes children absorb who their parents are rather than seeking direct life advice. This idea resonates today as young people access vast information online. Parents' everyday actions, demonstrating values like patience and resilience, leave a lasting impression. Read on!

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 7:35 am

Bengaluru man reveals why he decided to walk away from corporate world: I dont want to spend the next decade

A graphic designer, lacking a degree and passion for his work, left his corporate job after being laid off. Despite financial struggles, he diligently saved and invested, accumulating Rs 20 lakh by 2026. He now plans to return to his hometown to start a business, seeking to solve real-world problems and build tangible value.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 1:01 am

No IIT, IIM. Bengaluru techies family once lived in a single room in Mumbai slum. Viral post shares how he landed a Rs 30 LPA job and later worked at Google

Raj Vikramaditya's inspiring journey from Mumbai's slums to Google and entrepreneurship is a testament to his perseverance. Despite early setbacks, he excelled academically and professionally, eventually founding takeUforward, a platform now serving millions of aspiring software engineers.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 12:55 am

IIT Delhi grad had to wait 7 years to start his business. Today, his net worth is over $2.3 billion. Who is Jyoti Bansal?

Jyoti Bansal, an IIT Delhi alumnus, faced visa hurdles in the US. He waited seven years for permanent residency before launching AppDynamics. Despite funding rejections and economic challenges, his company thrived. AppDynamics was eventually acquired by Cisco for $3.7 billion. Bansal's journey highlights the power of perseverance in achieving entrepreneurial success.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 9:56 pm

Mouni Roy breaks silence on rumours about her sexuality: My girlfriends are

Mouni Roy has spoken out about rumors concerning her sexuality. These speculations intensified after her separation from Suraj Nambiar. Roy revealed that gossip about her sexual orientation is the most unusual she has encountered. She credits her strong network of friends and family for support during this period.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 8:49 pm

Laid off at age 44. Many fears. How a 4-word advice from his 5-year-old daughter helped corporate professional to start all over again

A 44-year-old professional, Himanshu Jha, celebrated his first layoff anniversary, viewing it as a catalyst for entrepreneurship. He founded Sutra Academy, finding meaning and purpose in his new venture. Jha shared five key lessons learned, including the importance of a supportive partner, the ability to restart at any age, and recognizing true friends during a crisis.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 7:51 pm

Egyptian proverb of the day: 'Entering a bathroom is not like leaving it' ; Arabic wisdom teaches us that actions have consequences

The proverb 'Entering a bathroom is not like leaving it' highlights the difficulty of extricating oneself from situations once entered, emphasizing that actions have lasting consequences. It serves as a crucial reminder to exercise caution and accountability, urging careful consideration before making decisions that could lead to irreversible complications and damage to one's reputation.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 6:35 pm

Quote of the day by American music icon Billy Joel: 'I would rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints' ; lesson on how to form genuine bonds from legendary singer-songwriter

Billy Joel's Only The Good Die Young highlights a preference for imperfect companions over self-righteous individuals. The song suggests that shared laughter with sinners is more fulfilling than lamenting with saints, emphasizing authenticity and understanding over moral judgment. This sentiment remains relevant in today's social media landscape, where genuine connections often trump manufactured perfection.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 4:38 pm

Drishyam 3 OTT release date and platform announced: When and where to watch Mohanlal, Jeetu Joseph's Malayalam thriller movie online. Check language versions

Mohanlal's Drishyam 3, a commercial success grossing over Rs 200 crore worldwide, is now set for its digital release. The film, available in multiple languages, continues Georgekutty's story as he faces new threats from his past. Director Jeethu Joseph delivers another suspenseful family drama, building on the franchise's legacy. Read on!

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 3:19 pm

German proverb of the day: 'Marriage is heaven or hell' - A powerful lesson on love, compatibility and commitment

A German proverb states that marriage is heaven or hell. This saying talks about the extreme outcomes of sharing a life. It acknowledges that marriage can bring great happiness or deep unhappiness. The quality of a marriage depends on the effort and choices of the couple involved. Read on to know how it's relevant in the modern world.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 2:49 pm

Korean proverb of the day: You will regret it someday if you dont do your best now. Dont think its too late but; BTS's Jung kook's advice teaches us about taking action before it's too late

A Korean proverb and BTS's Jung kook emphasise the importance of present effort to avoid future regret. Their message highlights that delaying action, even with the intention of planning, leads to compounded difficulties. Jung Kook's successful solo career, marked by chart-topping hits and global recognition, exemplifies this principle of consistent effort and seizing opportunities.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 2:47 pm

Panchayat actor recalls surviving on Rs 2.5 a day and eating roti-chutney. He says how failing in science led him to acting

Veteran actor Raghubir Yadav, known for his role in Panchayat, recently talked about failure and surviving on Rs 2.5 a day in his early theatre days, which shaped his acting career. These formative experiences, despite their hardships, instilled discipline and a deep understanding of performance, ultimately leading him to become a celebrated artist. Read on to know more about his journey.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 1:37 pm

Quote of the day by trillionaire Elon Musk: 'If you buy a ticket to hell, it isnt fair to blame hell ':A lesson on accountability and consequences

Elon Musk's quote of the day is about actions and consequences. His wealth surge brings renewed attention to his past statements. One quote highlights personal responsibility for choices. It suggests individuals should own their decisions and the resulting outcomes. This idea encourages self-awareness and is a key to personal growth and future success. Understanding how one arrives at a situation helps avoid repeating mistakes.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 1:21 pm

Finnish family leaves one of the world's safest and happiest countries to move to Mumbai. Their reason may surprise you

A Finnish family is relocating to Mumbai this summer. They are leaving their safe and comfortable home country for India. The parents want their children to gain real-world experiences. They believe this move will offer valuable lessons about different cultures and ways of life. This decision is generating significant online interest.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 12:53 pm

The hidden genius behind Roja, Bombay, Slumdog Millionaire was not A.R. Rahman alone. Meet the maestro's 'brother' and mathematics graduate who finished Ghajini at 3 am and never woke up

H. Sridhar, the unsung hero behind iconic Indian film soundtracks like Roja and Bombay, was a legendary sound engineer who partnered with A.R. Rahman. He was a mathematics graduate and pioneered digital audio technologies. He transformed Indian cinema's soundscape. Read on to know more about the genius behind the classic songs.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 12:43 pm

After retirement, everyone wondered what her 'Amma' would do next. Kerala woman left for a Europe trip the very next day, leaving everyone inspired

Retirement took an unexpected turn for a woman from Kerala. Instead of slowing down, she began an incredible journey across Europe the very next day. Her travels included Switzerland, Paris, Lourdes, Germany, Venice, Rome, Vatican City, Portugal, and Madrid. This inspiring story shows retirement as a vibrant new beginning, filled with exploration and adventure.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 11:21 am

Raakh true story explained: All you need to know about the chilling Ranga-Billa case. How did it change actor Bobby Deol's childhood?

Prime Video's Raakh brings the 1978 Ranga-Billa case to light. The crime drama is inspired by the kidnapping and murder of Delhi siblings Geeta and Sanjay Chopra. This brutal incident shocked India and altered family views on child safety. The case remains a huge part of India's criminal history. Read on to know how it affected Bobby Deol's childhood.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 11:17 am

Elon Musk, the world's richest and first trillionaire, too has stress in his life. How does he remove stress?

Even the world's richest face intense pressure. Elon Musk's journey reveals physical distress and sleepless nights during professional crises. His ex-wife suggests successful figures build resilience by expanding their capacity to handle stress. This involves purpose, curiosity, and learning to absorb setbacks. They move through discomfort, reframing failures to build grit and resilience.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 10:32 am

Obsession OTT release update: When and where to watch Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrettes horror movie in India after its record-breaking theatrical run

Curry Barker's low-budget supernatural horror, Obsession, has defied expectations, becoming a global sensation and a surprise box office hit of 2026. Initially slated for a June 2 digital release, its continued theatrical success has led distributor Focus Features to delay the PVOD launch. Read on to know more about the new streaming details.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 10:26 am

Not Dhurandhar 2 or Peddi: A small Rs 7 crore indie Hollywood horror film by 26-year-old YouTuber is trending in India for 5 reasons

A low-budget Hollywood horror film, Obsession, has become a surprise hit in India, captivating audiences with its compelling story and extraordinary box-office performance. Despite minimal marketing, the film is currently trending in India. Read on to know the five major reasons behind it.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 9:22 am

Five new K-dramas to watch this week on OTT starring Lee Jae Wook, Kim Mu-yeol, Lim Ji-yeon: Teach You A Lesson to Doctor on the Edge to My Royal Nemesis

New K-drama episodes are here for fans. Doctor on the Edge offers romance on an island. Teach You A Lesson tackles school bullying with action. Love Class 3 follows K-pop trainees. My Royal Nemesis features a Joseon villainess in modern times. Reborn Rookie presents a fantasy body swap. These series promise engaging stories for viewers. Read on to know when and where to watch them online.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 8:29 am

Bengaluru man worked with Goldman Sachs. Four years later goes to its iconic New York office to pitch his AI company: 'All because I took one call'

Ishaan Godha, a startup founder, recently returned to Goldman Sachs' New York headquarters. Four years ago, he was an analyst dreaming of being there. Now, he pitched his AI company, securing an investment offer. This journey from employee to entrepreneur has resonated online, inspiring many. Godha's success highlights the transformative power of taking a chance and building a vision.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 8:01 am

One man spent Rs 18 lakh at a cafe and stayed broke. Another spent Rs 4.5 lakh and ended up with Rs 47 lakh

A Pune cafe owner's story highlights how small daily habits can lead to vastly different financial futures. One customer spent Rs 18 lakh on expensive orders and remained broke, while another's daily Rs 80 coffee expense, invested by the owner, grew to Rs 47 lakh over 15 years through compounding.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 7:35 am

Think Rs 5,000 SIPs will make you rich? CA says a crucial piece of the puzzle is missing

While starting a SIP with small amounts is crucial for habit building, a chartered accountant highlights that increasing contributions over time is the real secret to wealth creation. Focusing on income growth through skill development and career advancement allows for larger, more impactful investments, significantly accelerating compounding and long-term financial success.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 7:14 am

Amid 'flop actor' remark, Akshay Kumar says he has no plans to retire. Welcome To The Jungle actor imagines life as 'electrician, dog walker or gardener' after movies

Akshay Kumar has no plans for retirement, believing work keeps one alive. He spoke about his dedication at the trailer launch of his upcoming film, Welcome To The Jungle. The actor also clarified that the 'flop actor' remark in the movie is part of the character's story. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 7:07 am

Mumbai entrepreneur hires an intern. His age will leave you shocked: He wanted to be professionally active

A Mumbai entrepreneur's viral Instagram video showcases a 64-year-old intern actively contributing to his startup. The intern, valued for his extensive business knowledge and ability to motivate the team, demonstrates that age is no barrier to professional engagement and sharing valuable experience with younger colleagues.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 3:46 am

Bengaluru woman left her Rs 10.5 LPA job for a Rs 8.5 LPA job, doesnt regret it: The biggest improvement has been

A Bengaluru professional, Shikha Priyadarshini, left a higher-paying job for a lower one to escape the stress and cost of a mandatory five-day work-from-office policy. The daily 30km commute in heavy traffic consumed significant time and money. Her transition to a remote role as an Implementation Advisor has significantly improved her work-life balance and reduced daily stress.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 3:43 am

Aamir Khans superhit song was filmed thrice with three different heroines, reveals Farah Khan: They kept changing

Director-choreographer Farah Khan revealed that the iconic song 'Pehla Nasha' from 'Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikander' was filmed thrice with different actresses before Ayesha Jhulka was finalized. Filmmaker Mansoor Khan also shared that the film's concept, about an underachiever finding success, was conceived in 1981, predating any perceived inspiration from 'Breaking Away'.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 12:03 am

Laid off from her dream tech job, woman says it was the best thing that happened to her. 'My hair stopped falling out'

A woman who spent years trying to break into the tech industry says being laid off from her dream job ultimately helped her regain her health and rethink her definition of success. In a personal essay for Business Insider, she revealed how balancing a demanding tech role with an MBA led to severe burnout, hair loss and constant exhaustion. After accepting a layoff package during a company restructuring, she took time to recover and later rebuilt her career around flexibility, balance and work that aligned with her values.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:55 pm

Proverb of the day: 'The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. Because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do...' A reminder that those who suffer the most often hide it behind the happiest smile

The proverb The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. All because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do reflects the idea that emotional pain is often hidden behind kindness and smiles. It suggests that people who have experienced loneliness or sadness tend to develop deeper empathy and may choose to hide their struggles so others do not feel the same pain.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:54 pm

Quote of the day by Cher: 'Men are not necessities, theyre luxuries. You dont need them, but theyre really wonderful...' A reminder from American music legend that relationships should come from choice, not dependency

Cher once said, 'Men are not necessities, theyre luxuries. You dont need them, but theyre really wonderful' during a 1996 interview on Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley. The quote highlights her view on independence in relationships, suggesting that romantic partners are not essential for a complete life but can still add joy and value when chosen freely. It reflects a broader idea of emotional self-reliance, where love is seen as an option rather than a requirement.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:44 pm

Madhavan reveals the truth about his bond with son Vedaant: There are things I want to do as a father but I am unable

Actor Madhavan rates himself a '6 out of 10' as a father, admitting his busy schedule limits his involvement. He and his wife, Sarita Birje, are concerned about their son Vedaant's early recognition, advising him to focus on sports and understand that fame is temporary. Madhavan emphasizes Vedaant's awareness of his celebrity privilege.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:15 pm

Want a desirable romantic partner? Psychology reveals the one personality trait that gives confidence to pursue them

A study published in the Journal of Personality found that people with a stronger promotion orientation, a mindset focused on growth, achievement, and future opportunities, are more likely to pursue highly desirable romantic partners. Researchers found that these individuals tend to view themselves more positively, set higher standards for potential partners, and are more willing to risk rejection.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 9:59 pm

Hero of the day: Indian construction worker becomes Romanian town's one of the most celebrated residents for saving a 5-year-old girl, awarded honorary citizenship

Indian construction worker Vipan Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship by the Romanian city of Craiova after rescuing a five-year-old girl who fell through the ice of a frozen lake. Kumar jumped into the freezing water, held the child above the surface until emergency crews arrived, and was later praised by local authorities and Indian diplomats for his courage and selflessness.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 9:19 pm

Quote of the day by Harry S Truman: 'Three things can ruin a man: power, money and women..' Lessons on the dangers of excess from former US-president

Former US President Harry S. Truman famously warned that power, money, and women can ruin a man. His quote highlights how excessive pursuit of these can erode empathy and integrity, leading to personal downfall. Truman's words remain relevant in today's society, reminding us that true fulfillment lies in meaningful relationships, not external trappings.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:15 pm

'Not a real job': Rs 15 LPA salary of IIM graduate's relative fails to impress father. Forces him to prepare for government career

A post by IIM graduate and investor Ankit Kedia has sparked a debate online after he shared how a relative was unhappy despite his son securing a 15 LPA job at a multinational company. According to Kedia, the father believes only government jobs offer real stability and urged his son to prepare for competitive exams instead.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 5:56 pm

Anupam Kher is 71 and fitter than ever. His every day food costs just Rs 80 a kg but not very tasty. Science says it can help lose weight

Veteran actor Anupam Kher, aged 71, showcases remarkable fitness. A recent workout video went viral, impressing fans. Kher shared his diet, including soaked sabja seeds and a chia seed bowl for breakfast. His meals feature sabzi and jowar ki roti. Jowar offers numerous health benefits, aiding weight loss and reducing diabetes risk.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 5:17 pm

Customer offers free pizza to delivery boy, but gets a health lecture instead. 'You only eat this garbage...'

A post shared on X by user Mukul Dekhane has gone viral after he described offering a free pizza to a delivery boy who came in the rain. According to the post, the gesture was meant as a kind thank-you, but the delivery executive refused the pizza and reportedly said, yeh kachra aap hi khao, main to ghar ka khana khata hoon. The unexpected response surprised the user.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:47 pm

Elon Musk was having worst year of his life - divorce, failed rockets, broke and close to nervous breakdown. How 3 days around Christmas saved him, SpaceX and Tesla

In 2008, Elon Musk faced near financial ruin with SpaceX and Tesla on the brink of collapse. After a critical SpaceX launch succeeded, NASA awarded the company a $1.5 billion contract. Days later, Tesla secured crucial investor funding, transforming Musk's fortunes and laying the groundwork for his future empire.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:05 pm

Indian proverb of the day: Worry doesnt take away tomorrows troubles, it takes away todays peace, timeless lesson on overcoming anxiety

Worrying about future problems steals present peace. Excessive worry drains mental energy on imagined scenarios. Spiritual leader Gaur Gopal Das compares unchecked thoughts to endlessly cooking khichadi. He suggests channeling energy into constructive action and sharing concerns. Meaningful content and interactions also foster clarity. Protecting today's peace is key to facing future challenges.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:58 pm

Quote of the day by Robert Smith: 'Ive never regretted not having children. I objected to being born, and I refuse to impose life on someone else...' British music legend gives a perspective on existence, consent, and the ethics of parenthood

Robert James Smith, frontman of The Cure, is widely regarded as one of the defining voices of alternative rock, shaping post-punk and gothic music through decades of influential songwriting. In a 2011 interview, he reflected on his personal philosophy toward existence and parenthood, stating that he has never regretted not having children because he fundamentally questions the value of imposing life on someone else. This outlook aligns with his broader introspective worldview, which often explores themes of meaning, discomfort with existence, and emotional complexity.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:55 pm

Do you still make lists on paper instead of apps? Psychology says you may share these 7 healthy, organisational habits

Despite digital convenience, handwritten lists foster mental organization, intentional thinking, and focus. Individuals who still write notes on paper often exhibit traits like keeping reminders visible, reducing mental load, prioritizing fewer tasks, and processing thoughts through their writing. This method aids memory and encourages a simpler, more mindful approach to daily life.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:43 pm

Roman proverb of the day: We suffer more often in imagination than in reality. No one can have a peaceful life who thinks too much about lengthening it - a timeless lesson on how fear steals the joy of living

Ancient Roman wisdom highlights how we often suffer more in our minds than in reality. Worrying excessively about the future and trying to control life can steal present joy. This timeless advice reminds us that peace comes from living in the moment, not just planning for it. Embracing uncertainty leads to a more fulfilling existence.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:15 pm

Quote of the day by Adrien Brody: Life is an ocean of chaos. We all need something to distract us from the complexity and reality' - life lessons on finding calm amid uncertainty

Life's inherent chaos often leads individuals to seek comforting distractions, as highlighted by Adrien Brody's quote from 'Detachment.' The film and Brody's career demonstrate how art and personal pursuits can offer necessary respite and perspective amidst life's complexities. These pauses are not escapes but vital tools for navigating reality with greater balance.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 2:39 pm

Ram Gopal Verma says Obsession is a wake-up call for Bollywood, not just for its Rs 2,279 crore box-office: Obsession budget is less than a film stars

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma lauded the low-budget horror film Obsession. He stated its success challenges Indian cinema's focus on stars and massive budgets. Verma highlighted how director Curry Baker achieved remarkable impact with minimal resources. The film's innovative techniques and emotional rawness prove cinematic power lies in execution, not just scale.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 1:55 pm

Beyond coriander and mint: 7 flavour-packed herbs from around the world you should grow for cooking

Discover a world of culinary herbs beyond the usual suspects like basil and mint. Many are easy to grow in pots and can elevate everyday meals with unique flavors from around the globe. From Mediterranean rosemary and thyme to Asian lemongrass and shiso, these herbs offer exciting new tastes and aromas for your home cooking.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 1:30 pm

JRD Tata once lost his favourite pen. A top Tata official bought him a similar one from London. But JRD still refused to take it. Why?

A lost pen led to a powerful lesson in integrity from JRD Tata. A Tata Steel executive found an identical pen in London and gifted it to Tata. Tata, though delighted, returned the pen. He explained he never accepted gifts from colleagues to prevent pressure. His decision showed personal accountability matters even when no one is watching.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 12:53 pm

Fresh fruits, creamy buffalo milk, no preservatives: This 55-year-old Mumbai shop sells handmade ice creams with over 50 flavours. How two brothers kept a family legacy alive through innovation and tradition

Apsara Ice Creams, founded in Mumbai in 1971, crafts over 50 hand-churned ice cream varieties. Using fresh buffalo milk and real ingredients, the brand avoids preservatives. From its humble beginnings, Apsara has grown, introducing popular flavours like Roasted Almond and even a unique pani puri ice cream. This traditional approach ensures a rich and creamy texture for every scoop.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

Anupam Khers football World Cup moment goes viral: I was on football field, wearing India jersey, charging towards goal

Actor Anupam Kher shared a unique experience where a simple ad shoot became a vivid football fantasy. He imagined representing India in a World Cup scenario, showcasing the power of creativity. This imaginative moment resonated with fans during the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 season. Kher encouraged everyone to let their imagination score winning goals in life.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 12:01 pm

He is 83, loves The Beatles, Billy Joel. Elon Musk calls him 'smart'? Who is Ron Baron and how much the investor will make from SpaceX shares?

As SpaceX makes it historic Nasdaq debut, veteran investor Ron Baron emerged as one of the company's biggest champions. The 83-year-old billionaire investor believes SpaceX will eventually become 'the largest, most profitable company on the planet,' a view that earned praise from Elon Musk. SpaceX is one Baron Capital's most successful bets.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:49 am

At 5 she lost her parents, collected garbage for one meal and lived on the streets. Meet Delhi woman who is now a chef at a popular restaurant. Her journey is a reminder: Have courage to move ahead in life

Lilyma Khan's life was marked by profound loss from a young age. She faced extreme hardship, including scavenging for food. An NGO provided education, and later, an orphanage offered a stable environment. Here, Lilyma discovered her talent for cooking. This skill led her to a restaurant job, and through dedication, she rose to become a successful chef at Dear Donna.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:35 am

Ever dreamt of running a bookstore? This Scottish town allows visitors to become booksellers for a week. You can even stay here on rent

Escape the city grind in Scotland's Wigtown. The Open Book bookstore offers a unique chance to live and work among books for a week. Visitors can experience life as a bookseller, with local volunteers providing guidance. Accommodation is available upstairs. This initiative, started by an American writer, funds the bookstore and the town's book festival.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:55 am

Jaspal Rana was once in hospital with unbearable pain. Hours later he ignored doctors advice, took part in World Championship and won gold with a world record

Indian shooting icon Jaspal Rana's incredible determination shone at the 1994 World Championships. He left a hospital bed with a severe knee injury to compete. Despite unbearable pain and a sleepless night, Rana won gold. He also set a junior world record. This event remains a testament to his grit and commitment to India.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:25 am

Planning a beach holiday? This popular European beach has banned umbrellas for most visitors

Sardinia's popular beaches are introducing new rules for summer. Most visitors cannot bring umbrellas. Only families with young children and seniors can bring one large umbrella. An entry fee of 10 applies to access these beaches. Authorities cite safety and evacuation challenges from overcrowding and dense umbrella placement as reasons for the ban.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 9:46 am

Is a traditional Indian thali unhealthy? Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common mistakes people make

Nutritionist Luke Coutinho highlights common errors in preparing and consuming Indian thalis. Many people overemphasize carbohydrates like rice and roti, neglecting vegetables and protein sources like dal. Eating habits such as doubling up on grains or starting with rice can disrupt blood sugar levels. Coutinho advises a balanced approach, prioritizing vegetables and protein before carbohydrates for a healthier meal.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:53 am

Buddhist proverb of the day: What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us - A timeless lesson on the power of inner strength

Buddhist wisdom highlights the power within. Past and future concerns are minor compared to inner strength. This ancient insight offers a vital antidote to modern burnout. It teaches psychological grounding and builds resilience. Cultivating inner peace is a survival skill in today's world. Mastery over internal responses brings true power.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:38 am

Not stocks or crypto: Gurgaon techie earning Rs 1.5 lakh a month, has a side hustle from which he earns Rs 15-20 lakh a year. What is it?

A software engineer in Gurgaon has built a lucrative side hustle by operating four coconut water carts. While working his full-time tech job, he manages the business by purchasing stock daily and collecting earnings in the evening. This seemingly simple venture reportedly generates an additional Rs 15-20 lakh annually, proving that profitable opportunities can be found in ordinary businesses.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 7:56 am

CA believes your monthly salary is one of the least important money numbers. Here's why

Earning a large salary does not automatically mean wealth. Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik explains that focusing on income alone is misleading. True financial strength comes from what you keep, invest, and grow. A person with a lower income who is debt-free and invests consistently may be building more wealth than a high earner burdened by loans and expenses.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 7:22 am

Indian proverb of the day: The mangoes won't be ripe sooner if you're in a hurry ; patience is important when it comes to success

An Indian proverb, 'The mangoes won't be ripe sooner if you're in a hurry,' highlights the necessity of patience for worthwhile endeavors. It emphasizes that significant achievements, like ripening mangoes, require time, sunlight, and the right conditions, warning against the frustration of expecting instant results and advocating for consistent effort and perseverance.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:05 am

Quote of the day by futurist Nikola Tesla: 'We are just waves in time and space, changing continuously, and the illusion of individuality is produced through...' Is individuality real or just an illusion of consciousness decoded by historys greatest inventor

The quote of the day is from Nikola Tesla, from a 1931 interview, where he offered a striking philosophical view of human existence, describing people as constantly changing waves in time and space rather than fixed individuals. He suggested that what we call individuality is an illusion created by the rapid succession of physical and mental changes, and that identity itself is shaped by the molecular structure of the body. Tesla also shared his broader vision of science and the future, including ideas about interplanetary communication, energy transmission, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:48 am

Kindness act of the day from America: Dying man's final wish for hospice nurses gets fulfilled by New York restaurant owner

A touching act of kindness from New York continues to inspire months after it happened. Before his death, hospice patient Frank Ozimek asked his brother to treat the nurses who cared for him to a meal as a thank-you gesture. When most restaurants were closed for Easter, local restaurant owner Tommy Milani stepped in, opening his business on his day off and providing food for the entire nursing staff

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:59 pm

Hero of the day from America: One brave decision by a 10-year-old helped save an entire family from a house fire

A 10-year-old California girl is being hailed as a hero after helping save her family from a house fire that broke out in the early hours of June 10. Elizabeth Lizzy Morgan woke up when the power suddenly went out, spotted flames outside her home, and quickly alerted everyone inside. Her actions allowed seven family members to escape before firefighters arrived. Although the family lost their home, pets, and most of their belongings, they credit Lizzy's quick thinking with preventing a far greater tragedy.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:30 pm

Quote of the day by A Farewell To Arms writer Ernest Hemingway: When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say.. ; lessons on art of hearing from American literary icon

Ernest Hemingway, a Nobel Prize-winning author, emphasized the profound value of patient listening for learning and personal growth. He urged readers to fully absorb what others say, rather than formulating their own responses. This timeless advice remains crucial in today's distracted world for building meaningful connections and fostering understanding.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:21 pm