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'It was never Elon's goal': Elon Musk's mother shares the actual vision behind his money
Elon Musk's mother, Maye, reveals his immense wealth stems not from a desire for riches, but from a mission to "save the planet" and explore other worlds.This ambition, she explains, necessitated the billions.Close associates echo this sentiment, noting Musk's focus on humanity's future over personal gain, even leading him to forgo possessions. -
Denmark to Germany in 7 minutes under the sea? The upcoming Fehmarnbelt Tunnel could make it happen
A massive 73,000-tonne tunnel element has been successfully placed in the Baltic Sea for the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, a project set to become the world's longest immersed road and rail tunnel. -
Optical illusion personality test: A person standing or a human's face? What you see first reveals if you are warm and caring or straightforward and responsible
A social media visual test claims to reveal how you treat others based on whether you first see a person standing or a larger face. Seeing the person suggests you're an empathetic emotional anchor, while seeing the face indicates a preference for direct honesty and independence. This illusion offers a glimpse into your brain's priorities. -
A lady called her child “Stupid” in front of everyone: What this mother did next is a powerful parenting lesson
A mother intervened when a stranger publicly shamed her son for normal childhood behavior, emphasizing that mistakes don't define a child's identity. She advocated for respectful correction, highlighting the importance of protecting a child's confidence and self-worth. This incident underscores how adults' words impact children and the need for parents to stand up for their children. -
Your child is not your therapist; 5 hidden ways sharing marital problems affect kids and what can parents do instead
"You know what your father did today?" For many children, this simple sentence becomes the beginning of a burden they were never meant to carry. It often starts innocently. A mother vents after an argument or a father complains about feeling unappreciated. Most parents don't do this on purpose. It's not malicious, rather it's exhaustion. But what parents do not realise is that kids cannot process emotional stuff the way adults can. They may sit quietly and nod but cannot offer solutions. They ca -
Best national parks in Karnataka: 8 wildlife destinations for tiger safari and birdwatching
Karnataka is counted among India’s star wildlife destinations. The state is all about dense Western Ghats, forests, hills and river ecosystems. The national parks here are home to iconic species such as tigers, Asian elephants and leopards along with hundreds of bird species. -
Quote of the day for children by Will Rogers: “Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from...”
Will Rogers' famous quote, "Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment," highlights that wisdom is acquired through mistakes. This perspective emphasizes that failures are not endpoints but crucial learning opportunities, fostering humility and continuous personal growth. Embracing errors as part of the journey leads to better decision-making and eventual success. -
10 types of people that drain your energy and peace of mind without realising it, as per psychologist
Ever leave a hangout or a quick phone call feeling absolutely exhausted, even though nobody actually fought? You aren't dealing with an obvious, screaming villain. Instead, it's often a friend, coworker, or family member with a few subtle habits that quietly drain your energy. Psychologist Ziad Roumy recently shared in a social media post some types of people who emotionally deplete those around them without even realising it. Recognising these everyday patterns can help you protect your peace. -
How this woman built a ₹2-3 lakh-a-month business after her husband lost his leg
Anu Joon turned tragedy into triumph. After a severe accident left her husband injured and the family in debt, Anu started selling homemade laddus. Her brand, MJ Shudh Rasoi, now ships across India and internationally. What began with a single Facebook post has become a thriving business, earning lakhs monthly. Anu's determination broke barriers and built a successful future. -
This temple in India is believed to have been built by ghosts overnight; 5 things travellers should know
Discover Kakanmath Temple, an 11th-century marvel in Madhya Pradesh. Local legends claim ghosts built this Shiva temple overnight. Historians attribute its construction to the Kachchhapaghata dynasty. The temple stands as an engineering feat, built with massive stone blocks without mortar. It offers a peaceful, uncrowded experience for travellers and photographers. -
Diljit Dosanjh's homes are all about vintage warmth with old money luxury: Art inspirations to take away
Diljit Dosanjh's homes exude an understated old-money charm, blending comfort with character across his various properties. His decor choices, like rustic typography art, velvet sofas, Victorian chandeliers, and plant-lined wooden staircases, create warm, inviting, and sophisticated living spaces that reflect his grounded yet luxurious taste. -
UK to ban social media for under-16s: 5 countries that are already restricting children's access online
The UK government has revealed it would ban social media for anyone under 16. The ban would go into place early 2027.The ban would take effect in early 2027. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the move as “the right step for Britain.” It would apply to major platforms including Instagram, Facebook, X, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube.” The UK would also not be alone, joining a growing number of countries hardening their own limits or imposing age restrictions on the growing -
Ageing is inevitable, declining isn't: Doctor shares 5 simple daily yoga habits that can help you stay strong, balanced and independent
Healthy ageing is not built on dramatic lifestyle changes. It often comes down to small, consistent habits that support mobility, balance, sleep, breathing, and overall wellbeing. Experts believe that combining simple yoga practices with mindful living can help people maintain strength and independence as they grow older. Here are five easy daily yoga habits that can make a meaningful difference over time. -
FIFA World Cup 2026: Who is Lamine Yamal’s girlfriend? Meet Inés García, the influencer standing by his side
Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has publicly confirmed his relationship with 21-year-old Seville influencer Inés García. The couple made a notable appearance at a club celebration, solidifying rumors that began after they were seen together on holiday. García, a fashion and lifestyle content creator, has navigated the increased attention with discretion. -
“She’s a Gen Alpha kid”: Rani Mukerji admits raising her daughter is very different from her own childhood
Rani Mukerji shared insights into modern motherhood, noting her Generation Alpha daughter Adira's confidence and expectation to be heard. Mukerji highlighted a shift from fear-based discipline to a parent-child dynamic emphasizing emotional authenticity, listening, and presence over authority. This reflects a broader cultural reset in parenting, moving towards negotiation and understanding. -
5 things children often hide and why parents need to know these immediately
As parents, one of the biggest concerns many of us have is the safety of our children. While we ensure our children are safe and sound when they are with us, it’s not possible to always be around them. There are times when children hide things from parents, not out of fear, but out of not concerning their parents. But this silence can sometimes lead to life-threatening problems. Why children hide things from parentsChildren don’t keep secrets because they want to hide something &ldqu -
Delhi’s ‘Cursed’ CM Bungalow could soon be demolished; why this colonial landmark is worth knowing about
Delhi's iconic Chief Minister's bungalow at 33 Sham Nath Marg, known for its 'cursed' reputation, is slated for demolition. The colonial-era estate, a landmark in Civil Lines, will be redeveloped into a modern administrative complex housing the Delhi Disaster Management Authority and an Emergency Operations Centre. -
From Smriti Mandhana to Jemimah Rodrigues: 5 parenting lessons to take from the parents of India's women cricket stars
As the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 continues, millions of young girls are watching our cricket stars and dreaming of following in their footsteps. But while fans celebrate on field victories, parents may find an equally important lesson off the field. The stories of some of India’s top women cricketers show that long before the trophies and headlines, there were parents who were the biggest support system for them .Here are five lessons parents can learn from the families of these crick -
Personality test: Pick an image and see how you instantly react under pressure
Discover your immediate reaction to high-pressure situations through a simple visual test. The article presents four images, each revealing a distinct personality trait. Whether you're a self-reliant protector of inner peace, a strategist who needs space, a logical analyzer, or an empathetic connector, your first choice offers a fascinating glimpse into your innate response to stress. -
7 most expensive streets to buy a home in the world in 2026
Luxury real estate derives its prestige not only from the property itself but also from its location. Around the world, a few selected streets and communities have developed a reputation as homes for billionaires and celebrities. -
Meet Mi: The 'world's most beautiful' baby monkey who is winning hearts at a Japanese zoo
A baby red-shanked douc langur named Mi is captivating visitors at Yokohama Zoological Gardens Zoorasia in Japan. Born in January, Mi has emerged from its initial months close to its parents, now charming crowds with its striking, colorful coat and playful demeanor. This endangered species, native to Southeast Asia, is known for its unique beauty and specialized diet. -
This hidden Karnataka destination is home to India’s most surreal black stone monoliths
Karnataka's Yana, a geological marvel in the Western Ghats, features towering black limestone monoliths, Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and Mohini Shikhara. Steeped in myth and recently designated a Geo-heritage Site, this unique landscape offers a sacred cave temple and a captivating trek through lush forests, attracting pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike. -
The one habit that separates high achievers from the rest, according to popular Indian founder Dr. A Velumani
What separates people who continue building new ventures in their sixties from those who slow down long before that age? For Dr. A Velumani, the answer has less to do with talent and more to do with how people use the earliest hours of their day.The Thyrocare founder, whose net worth is estimated at around Rs 5,000 crore, recently shared his thoughts on productivity, discipline, and parenting, arguing that one extra hour of sleep could sometimes cost more than people realise.Dr.A Velumani took t -
Smriti Mandhana's home is the right balance of sophistication and warmth with a tinge of nostalgia: Art inspirations to take away
Smriti Mandhana showcased her dependable batting prowess in India's Women's T20 World Cup 2026 opener against Pakistan, rescuing the team from an early collapse. Beyond the cricket field, her Sangli home reflects a serene aesthetic with muted tones, warm lighting, and sophisticated wooden elements, culminating in a personal trophy wall celebrating her achievements. -
“The air hostess held my hand and.....", why comedian Zakir Khan’s travel story is striking a chord with Indian travellers
Stand-up comedian Zakir Khan's recent viral anecdote details his experience with racism on a flight, where he was questioned about his presence in first class by a passenger and crew. This incident highlights the unconscious bias many travelers, particularly from minority backgrounds, face, underscoring the need for universal respectful service regardless of appearance or origin. -
“Please don’t beat her”: Why did a father have to say this to his child's teacher? The reason is heartbreaking
A heartbreaking video from Gorakhpur shows a father pleading with his daughter's teacher not to beat her, emphasizing she has no mother to console her. His quiet request for compassion, born from loss and single parenthood, resonated deeply, highlighting the invisible labor of parents and the need for empathy in discipline. -
Comedian Madhur Virli apologizes after old clip with ‘Cuddle nahi karoge kya iske baad?’ remarks sparks debate
A nearly two-year-old standup comedy clip by Madhur Virli has resurfaced, drawing criticism for jokes referencing rape and murder. Virli has since apologized, stating he realized the joke was inappropriate and had removed the video years prior. The incident has reignited debates about the boundaries of humor and the handling of sensitive topics in comedy. -
Why the Sahyadri mountains are among Maharashtra’s most spectacular travel destinations
Stretching across western Maharashtra, the Sahyadri Mountains form a rugged spine that completely defines the region. It’s easily one of the most stunning landscapes in India. Sheer cliff drops, peaks lost in the mist, dense jungles, and the ruins of ancient hill forts perched right on the edges. For centuries, these hills have dictated the local history, culture, and even the weather. Whether you're obsessed with history, love tracking down wildlife, or just want a solid weekend hike, you -
Thai love proverb of the day: "When in love, even boiled vegetable broth tastes sweet; when hating..."
"Yaam rák náam dtôm pàk gâw wâa wăan, yaam chang náam-dtaan gâw wâa kŏm."Translation: "When in love, even boiled vegetable broth tastes sweet; when hating, even sugar tastes bitter."This Thai love proverb is simple, but it contains a truth that runs through every relationship we've ever had. It doesn't talk about grand gestures or perfect moments. Instead, it reminds us that love and hate alter how we experience everything.When -
Elon Musk, the world's first trillionaire, once walked barefoot in the snow and fetched a handpicked flower bouquet for his then-wife
Despite his immense wealth, Elon Musk once forgot his then-wife Talulah Riley's Christmas present. Realizing his mistake, he went barefoot through the snow in Boulder, Colorado, to hand-pick a bouquet of flowers, demonstrating his deep love for her in a gesture money couldn't buy. -
'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades
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'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades -
5 uncomfortable truths that can quietly make you successful and happier
The lessons that changed them the most weren't easy. In fact, they were the ones they resisted the hardest. Here are five uncomfortable truths that rarely feel good in the moment but can quietly change your life for the better. -
Working parents: 7 expert-backed ways to avoid burnout
It is a signal that the body and mind are running on empty. Experts who study stress and family well-being are clear on one thing: prevention matters more than recovery from collapse. Burnout is easier to avoid than to undo. The good news is that even small, repeatable changes can make a serious difference. Here are seven practical, expert-backed ways working parents can protect their energy before it is drained completely. -
These 5 animals turn white in winter – here's why
In some of the coldest parts of the world, a few animals go through a slow makeover every year. As snow starts covering the ground, their brown or grey coats gradually turn white. It's not for show. It's their way of staying hidden, escaping predators, and surviving another harsh winter. -
Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: "Love everyone, serve everyone, remember God, and tell the truth"; how Maharaj ji's advice on service remains timeless even today
Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharaj-ji, offered simple yet profound teachings focused on loving and serving everyone, remembering God, and telling the truth. His wisdom, shared through quiet words rather than extensive writings, continues to resonate with thousands, influencing even prominent figures in technology seeking guidance in their busy lives. -
"Boys don't cry" may be hurting our sons more than we realise; 5 ways parents can help their son express emotions without shame
A little boy looks up at his mother one evening and asks, "Mom, people tell me boys don't cry. So if I cry, does that make me weak?" She doesn't have an answer ready. Most of us wouldn't Chances are, you've said "boys don't cry" at some point: to your son, your nephew, maybe even to yourself when you were a kid and someone said it to you first.Nobody's arguing against boys being strong. That's not the issue. The issue is that somewhere along the way, "be strong" started meaning "feel nothing," a -
I spoke to three modern mothers about a feeling no one warned them about: The working-mother guilt
Working mothers often grapple with guilt over not being present for their children, a feeling amplified by societal expectations and the demands of their careers. From bomb threats to premature births and work-from-home challenges, mothers share their emotional struggles. Ultimately, the article suggests that no mother should feel guilty about their choices, whether working or not.

