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How Storytelling Preserves Cultural Continuity in India

Prior to the emergence of print media or structured schooling, people safeguarded their beliefs, experiences and shared memories through storytelling. Narration is one of the oldest and most powerful tools humans have. It has kept the link between the past

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How Convenience Shapes Consumer Expectations and Worker Stress

A single click can now bring anything we need to our doorstep. Modern life provides us with a smoother and faster way of living, where we don’t really have to wait. But this ease comes with a silent question: what

Health

Menopause and Mental Health: Understanding Hormone-Driven Mood Changes

“For years, Jasmine considered herself steady, resilient and surprised by life’s unexpected turns. Then, in her late forties, things began to shift. One moment, she felt fine; the next, she found herself overwhelmed by sadness. Hot flashes nudged her from

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Why Human Behavior is Becoming the New Measure of Motivation in Business

Human behaviour is shaping business decisions more than ever. Individual psychology and performance relationships are becoming so difficult to ignore in the workplace. Time is a constant awareness in the day of many people, where a constant time-checking exists, and

Self Help

The Mind’s Pause Button: Why doing nothing heals

What if productivity is the new burnout— and stillness is the cure we keep avoiding? A few months ago (13th August, 2025), THE WEEKS US reported a growing workplace phenomenon called “Quiet Vacationing”. 41% of the employees have admitted that

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Symbolism in Celebration: How Pre-Wedding Rituals Help Us  Process Major Life Changes 

On the night before a wedding, something in the air changes. The music grows warmer, the colours brighter, the emotions more concentrated. A bride sits surrounded by women painting her palms with henna, each stroke easing an unspoken fear. Across

Awareness

How Adolescents’ Brains React to Explicit Digital Content: What Research Shows

Today’s adolescents have access to a variety of content. In fact, a 14-year-old today is exposed to more explicit content in a week than a modern-day adult was back in all of their teenage years. They are exposed to a variety

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Food and Feelings: How Diet Influences Stress, Anxiety, and Mood in Growing Children

We often understand food as something that keeps the body active and healthy, but we rarely pause to think about how deeply it affects the mind. For children and adolescents, this connection becomes even more important because their brains are

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Reframing Social Rejection Through Cognitive Behavioral Techniques

Most people face social rejection at various points in their lives. A friend may ignore a message. A colleague may leave someone out of a plan. A group may not respond to the way a person expects. These moments often bring

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How Meaningful Conversation Works: The Science Behind Deep Connection

On a crowded evening of a metro ride, a girl sat quietly, earbuds in her ears, but no music was playing. She had just come from a long, emotionally draining day. A stranger next to her noticed her pale face