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Sudha Murthy’s leadership lesson of the day: Leadership is not a position or a luxury, but it is all an impartial and impersonal responsibility and influence |

Most of us have come across someone who changed the moment they got a promotion, the tone got sharper, the eye contact shorter, and the “please” and “thank you” quietly disappeared.And then there is the one who reaches a big title and somehow stays exactly as easy to talk to as before.This contrast says more…

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Arizona man arrested after allegedly living in national forest for 8 years amid 1,000 pounds of garbage

Police arrested a 65-year-old male had been illegally camping in an Arizona national forest for some years now, following reports that the campsite had accumulated almost 1,000 pounds of garbage.The federal court documents and U.S. Forest Service probable cause statements. The forest rangers found Mark Aaron Gatz in his illegal campsite at Tonto National Forest…

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This Vietnamese Golden Bridge appears to be held up by giant stone hands: The architectural marvel attracting millions |

Perched high above the forests of central Vietnam, the Golden Bridge appears to float through the clouds, supported by two enormous stone hands emerging from the mountainside. Since opening in 2018, the striking structure has become one of the country’s most photographed landmarks, drawing visitors from around the world. While the hands look like ancient…

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Samuel L. Jackson Quote: Quote of the day by Samuel L. Jackson: “I see myself as a storyteller. So, when I read something, I see the story, and I see it on screen, in my head, in a certain way. I always want to see it and see me in it.”

Actors interpret scripts differently, with some like Samuel L. Jackson visualizing entire scenes mentally. This visual processing transforms words into moving images automatically in their minds. This cognitive skill allows artists to see a complete film before production begins. While most people decode words, visual thinkers experience them as vivid mental movies. Their brains efficiently…

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“This is no country for women”; Indian female travel blogger’s solo expedition reveals the Afghanistan tourists rarely get to see |

What happens when a traveller, that too a solo female traveller from India, decides to visit one of the world’s most controversial countries? Indian travel content creator Sharanya Iyer (@trulynomadly) travelled solo through Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, documenting her fascinating journey. She just not explored the country’s dramatic mountains, she also met locals to understand their culture,…

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