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Kritika Kapoor
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Foot notes: Why hacks, tools, and trends take the joy out of walking

Walking, once a simple pleasure, is now over-complicated by trends. Experts say to enjoy it without the fuss—just step outside and move!

Humans have walked for millions of years. Do we really need tips on how to do it right? (ADOBE STOCK)
Updated on May 02, 2025 03:35 PM IST

That’s so mid: Why being average and boring is the ultimate flex

Those perfect lives on social media are a scam. In reality, 5/10 folks are cooler and happier than 10/10s

Kendall Jenner dresses #NormCore. The trend celebrates being ordinary and relaxed. (SHUTTERSTOCK)
Updated on Apr 25, 2025 05:26 PM IST

Triggered: Five texting styles that send us into panic mode

Hi. Hellooooo. Hey! Texting is serious business now. And how you phrase and punctuate can make all the difference in a ping-crazy world

Cryptic one-liners like “We need to talk” just make us overthink. Add a little context, please? (ADOBE STOCK)
Published on Apr 18, 2025 12:44 PM IST

Squad ghouls: Why haunted tours are so popular right now

Cursed forts, haunted graveyards, local djinns. Indian tourism has unlocked a new level. Don't scream or be scared – there’s a message behind every spooky story

Paranormal tours have been popping up across India. Turns out, everyone loves a ghost story. (DESIGN BY LEELA. IMAGE: ADOBE STOCK)
Updated on Apr 11, 2025 04:11 PM IST

Listicle: 10 TV characters that sucked at their jobs

Appraisal season got you down? Here are 10 characters from TV, who’ve done worse at their jobs. Cheer up, play another episode

In the show Friends, Joey Tribbiani plays an actor. He’s so bad at his job, it’s inspiring.
Updated on Apr 04, 2025 05:13 PM IST

How to deal with a Millennial boss and still keep your job

Millennial bosses are taking over – but they’re a work parent, colleague, and manager rolled into one. Here’s how to impress them

Millennial managers can get overinvolved in employees’ lives, just like Mindy in The Mindy Project.
Published on Mar 28, 2025 09:56 AM IST
ByKritika Kapoor

Listicle: 10 books to get you into cosy fiction mode

Cute cats, quirky bookshops, hot coffees and tangy prawn pickles... add these 10 comfort reads to your TBR for literary hugs

Jane Borges’s book is about the Catholic inhabitants of Cavel, a fictional suburb in South Mumbai.
Updated on Feb 21, 2025 02:27 PM IST
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