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Chinese proverb of the day: “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. But if you give him a fishing rod…” — what it really says about help, independence, and long-term thinking |

Chinese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) This Chinese proverb shows up everywhere. Education talks, charity discussions, even business strategy slides. “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. But if you give him a fishing rod, you feed him for a lifetime.” It sounds simple enough….

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This viral Zebra puzzle has left thousands confused, can you find the hidden Tiger in just 10 seconds?

There is something strangely exciting about a puzzle that makes the whole family stop scrolling for a moment and stare at the same image together. One person squints at the screen, another points confidently in the wrong direction, and somewhere in the middle of the chaos, a child suddenly shouts, “Found it!” That is exactly…

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Personality test: The key you choose reveals if you’re an empathetic romantic, introspective old soul or a visionary leader

We make thousands of split-second choices every day, usually without realizing what is driving them. But the things you are instinctively drawn to—even a specific visual style—can say a lot about your current headspace and how you navigate the world.Take a quick look at these three keys. Don’t overanalyze it, don’t try to match it…

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7 life lessons to teach kids from Steve Jobs’ iconic speech

In 2005, Steve Jobs delivered an iconic commencement speech at Stanford University that continues to inspire millions across generations. With his words of wisdom, the visionary entrepreneur shared a powerful message about life, purpose, failure, and courage. Even years later, educators revisit his speech as the lessons they carried are still deeply relevant. ​Steve Jobs’…

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Bill Gates’ iconic lakeside property worth $130 million is a futuristic mansion with rare books and underwater music

As one of the world’s most recognizable public figures, privacy was clearly an important factor in the design of Xanadu 2.0. Gates reportedly acquired neighboring plots over time to create natural buffers using trees, lawns, and private driveways that shield the estate from public view. At the same time, several architectural reports describe parts of…

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From revering snakes as deities to giving them a place to live: Which place is known as the Snake Village of India?

Shetphal, a village in Maharashtra, is known as India’s Snake Village due to its unique coexistence with cobras. Residents have integrated snakes into their daily lives, providing them with special resting places in their homes. This practice stems from religious beliefs and a long-standing tradition of respecting these reptiles. India is a multifaceted land that…

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This Indian state witnesses ‘Summer Snowfall’ without a single snowflake; here’s why travellers are obsessed

There are places that surprise you quietly. And then there is Manipur in summer, where, without a single snow cloud in sight, entire stretches of land suddenly begin to look dusted in white. In parts of Manipur, especially around the valleys and roads lined with towering silk cotton trees, summer arrives with what locals and…

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Neanderthals may have eaten maggots on purpose, and researchers say it actually made sense |

For thousands of years, our understanding of Neanderthals painted them as brute-force hunters, powerful, relentless, and single-mindedly carnivorous. They chased mammoths across frozen plains, brought down bison with coordinated effort, and were ranked by scientists alongside lions and hyenas at the very top of the prehistoric food chain. But a new study is adding a…

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