5 money habits of rich couples

For a lot of people, talking about bank accounts feels like walking through a minefield. Rich couples don’t treat money like a taboo topic; they treat it like the weather—regular, predictable, and totally normal to discuss. They don’t wait for a financial crisis to look at the numbers. Instead, they often review budgets and track…

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African proverb of the day: “Once you carry your own water, you will…” — the hidden lesson about hard work that changes perspective |

African proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) Some proverbs do not sound dramatic when you first read them. They do not arrive with grand images or complicated ideas. They simply describe something ordinary and let the meaning unfold slowly. This African proverb, “Once you carry your own water, you will learn the value of every…

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5 art inspirations to steal

Ananya Pandey’s first home, located in Bandra, is her ‘dream apartment’, and one that blends modern aesthetics with warmth and emotional comfort, just like her personality. A home often says more about a person than words ever can. The colours, textures, lighting, furniture, and tiny personalised touches quietly show someone’s personality, memories, comfort, and what…

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Why some birds decorate their nests with snake skin: The reason is brilliant

Researchers tested four different hypotheses about what benefits snake skin might provide—including reducing nest parasites, altering microbial communities, and social signaling—and found the strongest support for the predation hypothesis. The snakeskin works primarily as a predator deterrent, not for some other reason scientists might have guessed. The broader takeaway is something Rohwer himself pointed out:…

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Thich Nhat Hanh Quotes: Love quote of the day by Thich Nhat Hanh: “When another person makes you suffer, it is because…”

Photo: Thich Nhat Hanh/ X We’ve all been there: a sharp comment from a coworker, a cold shoulder from a partner, or a sudden burst of anger from a stranger. Your immediate, gut-level instinct is to swing back, defend yourself, or stew in resentment. It feels completely justified.But the late Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh…

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