Benjamin Franklin: Parenting quote of the day: “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn” – Benjamin Franklin |

Benjamin Franklin’s insights on education profoundly influence the art of parenting. Kids engage and learn best when they participate, rather than passively listening. This interactive method encourages accountability, boosts self-esteem, and deepens connections. Emphasizing experience over simple teaching nurtures autonomous thinkers who grasp concepts deeply, paving the way for fewer challenges ahead and establishing a…

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Explained: What is Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ famous two-pizza rule of hiring— And what leaders can learn from it |

If you are a corporate employee, then you might have come across situations where sometimes 20+ people sit in a meeting but nothing gets decided. The worst: Everyone’s just nodding along? Well, you’re not alone. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos tackled this common workplace organisational problem with his famous “two-pizza rule”: No team should be larger…

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“I’m not going to change my opinion, I love India”: Why a US traveller defended India despite being a victim of Mumbai taxi scam |

Mumbai, the city of dreams and destiny, has been attracting travellers, dreamers, photographers and history lovers from across the globe since decades now. The capital of Maharashtra is always welcoming to tourists, always. But like many famous international metropolises, the city demands a little street-smart travel. Now this is the story of Argentina Ariano, an…

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Raja Beta Syndrome isn’t cute: A therapist explains how overlove turns into a lifetime burden

In a thought-provoking discussion, Therapist Snowy Rahi delves into ‘Raja Beta syndrome,’ a detrimental parenting style where young boys are overly coddled, leaving them ill-prepared for adulthood and reliant on others. This cycle, perpetuated through lenience in mistakes and a lack of chores, ultimately burdens partners with emotional and physical responsibilities. Therapist and psychologist Snowy…

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US Visa: I selected the ‘wrong’ Korea in the US Visa form and then this is what happened to me: VISA mistakes one should completely avoid |

Is your US visa approved? Those contemplating a visit to the US are likely to face this question more often. With the country tightening visa rules, nothing can be taken for granted.Even a routine US visa renewal can turn into a hassle that didn’t exist earlier. A small lapse or moment of carelessness can undo…

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