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10 silent rules emotionally intelligent people live by (But rarely talk about)

Emotional intelligence isn’t accidental — it’s rooted in timeless psychological laws and behavioural principles. From the Attitude Principle to Parkinson’s Law, from the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy to the Pareto Principle, history has quietly mapped how humans think, react, succeed, and sabotage themselves. Emotionally intelligent people may never name these theories aloud, but they practice them instinctively….

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Rejected 10 times: Graphic Designer breaks down, asks if AI has already replaced fresh graduates |

Job hunting for many fresh graduates these days feel like running a marathon, but blindfolded. With no prior experience and endless roadblocks —getting a job is needs grit. Entry-level jobs, which once were havens for newbies, now demand 3+ years’ experience, niche skills, and AI fluency, slamming the door on new talent it seems. How…

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“This should be the rule everywhere in India”: See what happened when a tourist threw orange peels on the roads of Sikkim

There is a certain sense of responsibility that appears to be missing in seceral people. While they take efforts to keep their home clean, when it comes to public places, there is total callousness. Now, it’s a very common scene: A man driving in a car, slows the vehicle, pulls down the windows and bam,…

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3 office rules you should always follow for a peaceful life and better work-life balance

Work friendships can feel warm amid stressful deadlines. But one needs to remember that they’re not blood ties. People switch jobs, loyalties shift with promotions, and gossip spreads fast. So, you should not treat them like family members. This can invite betrayal, like stolen ideas or backstabbing. Instead, keep your chats light and maintain your…

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Why tracking steps and sleep is no longer enough: The rise of nervous system regulation in 2026

Wellness is becoming a measure of inner control rather than numbers like calories, steps, or scores. The focus is on regulating the nervous system to stay steady, recover quickly from stress, and think clearly. Simple practices—gentle breath work, candid conversations, and healthy boundaries—are rising in importance, signaling that emotional resilience is the true standard of…

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Us Visa: “Not eligible this time”: What led to this Indian couple’s US visa rejection despite having FIFA pass

For many travellers, securing a US visa has long been a hurdle. One of the things that can easily derail anyone’s most carefully laid travel plans. In recent years, shifting policies, tighter scrutiny, and evolving interview standards have only heightened the uncertainty. Applicants often walk into consulates with all their required documents, confirmed tickets, and…

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Rinku Singh’s inspiring journey: From father working at a gas cylinder company to Rinku becoming a cricket hero and playing for the T20 World Cup

Indian cricketer Rinku Singh has been in the news lately, but this time for his personal loss. Rinku’s father, Khanchand Singh, passed away at Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida this morning (February 27, 2026) after prolonged illness. He was battling advanced-stage liver cancer and he was on ventilator support for a few days, as per…

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