5 age-appropriate ways parents can teach decision-making to children |

The ability to make good decisions builds confidence, independence, and emotional intelligence. Children who are encouraged to make age-appropriate choices often grow into adults who can think critically, solve problems calmly and handle pressure more effectively.However, decision-making isn’t taught through a single big lesson. It is built slowly through everyday moments and proper guidance. Here…

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Greek proverb of the day: “A woman has nine lives, a man only one” — why resilience often looks different for women and men |

Greek proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) Some proverbs survive because they sound poetic. Others survive because people quietly recognise truth inside them, even if the wording feels exaggerated at first. This old Greek proverb seems to belong in that second group. The sentence is short, though it carries a surprisingly large idea about resilience,…

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India’s hidden wine regions beyond Nashik

In the hills of Himachal Pradesh, wine takes on a very different meaning. Rather than vineyards filled with classic wine grapes, districts like Solan, Shimla, Mandi and Palampur have built a quieter wine culture around apples, plums, peaches, apricots and cherries. The cooler Himalayan climate and orchard economy have helped create what is now one…

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Optical illusion personality test: Tree or faces? What you see first reveals if you’re emotionally strong or highly intuitive |

Photo: Dasha Takisho/ Instagram Optical illusions don’t just trick your eyes; they can reveal how your mind naturally works. In this viral personality test by creator Dasha Takisho, a simple black-and-white picture hides both a tree and several faces. What you notice first is said to reflect how you process emotions, solve problems, and why…

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Chinese proverb of the day: “A man who loves many women, loves none. But a man…” — life lessons on loyalty, emotional depth, commitment, human connection, and why real love is often built on devotion rather than endless desire |

Chinese proverb of the day (Image: AI-generated) Some proverbs survive for generations because they contain advice people can apply directly to life. Others survive because they quietly challenge human behaviour in ways that still feel uncomfortable centuries later. This Chinese proverb seems to do both at once. The wording feels romantic at first, though there…

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