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Mark Twain Quote: Quote of the day by Mark Twain: “Focus more on your desire than on your…”

Mark Twain remains one of the most celebrated literary figures in American history. Born as Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835, Twain earned worldwide recognition for his wit, storytelling, and deep observations about human nature. He is best known for classic works such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.Mark Twain’s uniqueness…

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Spanish proverb of the day: “Better to love an old man who knows what is love, and not love a lad, who…” — what this proverb reveals about attraction versus understanding |

Spanish proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Love advice has existed for as long as people have been telling stories. Some of it arrives through poems. Some through songs. Some conversations between parents and children that somehow stay in memory years later. Then there are proverbs. Short sayings that often sound simple…

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Brain Health: Could excessive screen time be quietly damaging your brain? Neurologists explain the hidden risk of cognitive decline

From endless scrolling to binge-watching late into the night, screens have quietly become the background of modern life. But doctors are now warning that excessive and passive screen exposure may be affecting memory, focus, sleep, and long-term brain health more than people realise. The average person now checks their phone dozens of times a day….

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Chinese proverb of the day: “You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent their…” |

Chinese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Some proverbs explain an idea immediately. Others seem simple at first and then stay in the mind for a while, almost asking the reader to return and think about them again. This Chinese proverb belongs to the second category. It paints a picture rather than…

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Optical illusion personality test: Lion, gorilla, tree or birds? What you see first reveals if you are logical, deep thinker, bold, or adaptable |

Our brains are constantly running on background settings we don’t even notice. That’s why split-second visual tests are so fascinating—they catch you before you have time to overthink, filter your thoughts, or try to look good. What your eyes instinctively lock onto first says a lot about your default mental and emotional programming.Take a quick,…

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