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    French words of wisdom: 'Don’t Sell the Bear’s Hide Before You’ve Killed the Bear' tells us to act when time is right and why patience matters

    French proverb “Don’t sell the bear’s hide before you’ve killed the bear” offers timeless wisdom about patience, humility, and practical thinking. It reminds us not to assume success before it is achieved and to remain cautious in the face of uncertainty. Whether in education, business, or personal life, this proverb encourages hard work, perseverance, and responsible decision-making. By focusing on effort rather than premature celebration, we increase our chances of achieving genuine success and avoiding disappointment. Its message remains relevant today, teaching us that true rewards come only after the task has been completed.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday

    Markets rallied sharply as easing US–Iran tensions and softer crude prices boosted sentiment. Sensex and Nifty surged 2%, adding Rs 10 lakh crore in market value. Broader markets outperformed, volatility eased, and technical indicators turned bullish. Analysts expect momentum to continue, with geopolitical developments and oil prices remaining key triggers.

    12 penny stocks plunge up to 70% in 3 months - Are you affected?
    Finding meaning in the long run: The road to comrades

    A 54-year-old runner recounts his seven-year journey from struggling to complete a 5 km run to competing in South Africa’s 86 km Comrades Marathon. After battling weight issues, back pain and injuries, he gradually built endurance through disciplined training, logging 1,330 km since January 2026. Supported by friends, coaches and technology-driven race modelling, he progressed from half-marathons to ultras.

    What is El Niño and how does it affect India? Could it bring a drought-like monsoon and higher grocery bills?

    El Niño conditions are now active in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, raising concerns for India's monsoon. Warmer Pacific waters disrupt weather patterns, potentially leading to weaker rains, hotter temperatures, and agricultural stress. This could impact crop production, water availability, and ultimately, food prices, affecting household budgets across the nation.

    Peaccemeal cheers bulls as Dalal Street logs biggest gains in over 2 months

    In a remarkable turnaround, Indian stock markets soared on Friday, with major indices climbing over two percent, their highest gains in the last eight weeks. The rally was driven by a significant drop in oil prices and renewed optimism over potential peace negotiations between the US and Iran, alleviating investor anxieties.

    The Economic Times
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