The Law of Attraction
"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create" - Buddha Do you ever thought to not get into traffic? But end up getting stuck. Do you think manifestations do exist? Do you believe
"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create" - Buddha Do you ever thought to not get into traffic? But end up getting stuck. Do you think manifestations do exist? Do you believe
Optimism bias refers to a cognitive phenomenon where people think bad things are less likely to happen to them and good things are more likely to come their way compared to others. This bias runs deep in how our minds
In your life, you would have come across certain people, whose digital storage spaces like Google Mail, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc are perpetually brimming with emails, documents, photos, videos and assorted digital information. They would continue hoarding their digital collection
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we create and consume media at breakneck speed. One of the most striking breakthroughs in this field is AI-generated videos-realistic, computer-generated content often blurring the line between reality and fabrication. While these videos are
As much as we want to cruise through our life and make most of our time, challenges are an inevitable part of the adventure. Handling the curve balls thrown by life without crumbling from the pressure can be a harrowing
The core of Stoicism is the belief that moral excellence is the highest good and the ultimate purpose of life. The Stoics defined virtue as four cardinal qualities: wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. Wisdom sets people right about good and
Microaggressions are intentional or inadvertent, short, everyday verbal, behavioural, or environmental insults that convey hostility, disdain, or negative prejudice toward any group—especially culturally marginalised groups. Another type of microaggression is microinvalidation, which is the rejection or negation of someone’s identity or
The Protestant work ethic, also known as the Calvinist or Puritan work ethic, is a belief that has influenced society’s attitude toward work, success, and morality profoundly. It was first coined by the prominent sociologist Max Weber in his very
The regulation of emotions is a significant factor in people’s search for a meaningful life. While different schools of thought are pleading for emotional control, Stoicism from ancient Greece has been the most referred to for its emphasis on practical engagement
We all have inner feelings of who we are, often called ourselves. How we evaluate ourselves is called self-esteem. It reflects our feelings, our abilities, lovability, and overall value. This entire sensation is referred to as self-esteem, or how much we