Some things survive quietly. They don’t dominate headlines or trend every day online, yet they remain stitched into ordinary life in ways people barely notice anymore. Across India, conversations around number-based traditions and prediction culture...
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There’s something oddly human about trying to predict the future, even in tiny ways. People do it all the time without realizing it. We predict cricket scores before a match begins, guess whether traffic will ruin the evening, assume a movie will fl...
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There are some traditions that survive not because they’re officially celebrated or socially polished, but because they quietly become part of daily life. India’s long-running fascination with number-based guessing culture is one of those things. It...
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Some things fade away when the world changes. Others somehow adapt, stretch themselves around new technology, and continue surviving in ways nobody really expects. India’s long-running fascination with number-based traditions is one of those strange...
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Some ideas don’t arrive with a bang. They just… linger. You notice a busy eyewear store one afternoon, or maybe you hear a friend casually mention how convenient their recent purchase was. And slowly, without making too much noise, the thought forms...
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There’s a certain kind of idea that doesn’t leave you alone. It shows up when you’re not even trying—while sipping tea, scrolling your phone, or just watching people go about their day. It’s not loud or urgent, just persistent. And over time, that p...
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There’s a quiet shift that happens when a business idea stops feeling like a passing thought and starts feeling… practical. Not urgent, not overwhelming—just something you keep returning to. For a lot of people lately, that idea seems to revolve aro...
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Every now and then, an idea lingers longer than expected. It doesn’t shout for attention—it just quietly returns, again and again. For a lot of people exploring business opportunities today, that idea often revolves around Lenskart. Maybe it’s the s...
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There’s a moment—usually quiet, usually unplanned—when you start questioning what kind of work you actually want to do. Not what looks good on paper. Not what everyone else is chasing. Just… what fits. For some, that thought leads toward corporate o...
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There’s something quietly appealing about jobs that don’t sit inside four walls all day. Not everyone wants spreadsheets and fluorescent lighting. Some people prefer movement, a bit of unpredictability, even the occasional rough road. And that’s whe...
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There’s something about roads that don’t look perfect. The dusty ones, the uneven tracks, the kind that don’t show up neatly on maps. They don’t promise comfort, but they offer stories. And oddly enough, that’s a bit like careers in the forest depar...
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There’s a strange moment most people hit at some point—when the usual career paths start to feel a bit… crowded. Everyone’s chasing the same exams, the same roles, the same routines. And in the middle of all that noise, a quieter option appears. Not...
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Not every career begins with a grand plan. Sometimes it starts with a late-night search, a random notification, or a quiet curiosity you didn’t expect to follow. That’s often how people stumble upon opportunities in the forest department—almost by a...
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It rarely begins with something dramatic. No sudden injury, no loud warning. Just a small change—maybe your knee feels stiff in the morning, or your back complains after sitting too long. You brush it off, stretch a little, carry on. But then it kee...
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It usually starts with something small. A dull ache in the knee after a long day, a stiffness in the back that doesn’t quite go away, or maybe a shoulder that just refuses to cooperate when you reach overhead. You ignore it at first—most of us do. L...
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