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    Italian proverb of the day: 'The hasty cat gave birth to blind kitten.' Life lessons on patience, careful decisions and why rushing often leads to mistakes

    Italian proverb of the day: The Italian proverb, "La gatta frettolosa ha fatto i gattini ciechi," warns against hasty actions and rushed decisions, reminding us that impatience often leads to poor outcomes. In today's fast-paced world, this timeless wisdom highlights the importance of patience, careful planning, and attention to detail in achieving lasting success and avoiding unnecessary mistakes.

    Quote of the Day by H.P. Lovecraft: 'The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to…' - The Call of Cthulhu author reveals why not knowing everything keeps us sane

    Quote of the Day by H.P. Lovecraft is on the merciful inability of the human mind to know everything offers a strange comfort. This perspective suggests our limitations protect us from existential dread, allowing us to live on a "placid island of ignorance" rather than be consumed by the vastness of the unknown.

    Two phones and an app: How Russians skirt Putin's digital iron curtain

    Since the Kremlin ratcheted up control over the internet this year, Russians have been turning to increasingly convoluted technical solutions to circumvent state monitoring and restrictions on popular foreign apps like Meta Platforms' WhatsApp and the Telegram messenger.

    Diljit Dosanjh's 'Morni' and the gender bias of cultural memory

    Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh's music highlights the peahen, challenging traditional animal symbolism. Historically, animals embodying strength and dominance, like peacocks and lions, represent power. Birds like parrots, associated with women and domesticity, are often forgotten. This overlooks their intelligence and adaptability. The article questions why these quieter associations fade from cultural memory.

    From Norman Mailer's 'fug' to Trump's Oval Office: How a four-letter word conquered the English language

    The F-word's journey from censored print to common usage is explored. Norman Mailer faced publisher edits in his debut novel, substituting 'fug' for the explicit term. Over time, through literature and media, the word's presence grew. Joseph Overton's theory explains how previously unacceptable terms become normalized. Donald Trump's outspokenness exemplifies this modern acceptance.

    AI adoption in enterprises: Why workflow redesign matters more than technology deployment

    AI adoption is moving from tools to transformation. Real value now depends on redesigning workflows, decisions, and skills around AI. The challenge is aligning people and legacy systems with intelligent operations. As automation expands, enterprises are shifting from efficiency to system-level redesign, reshaping how they work and compete.

    The Economic Times
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