Mbappé: The Boy From Bondy Who Carried a Nation

Kylian Mbappé in France kit at the 2026 World Cup, arms wide in celebration — the boy from Bondy carrying a nation
July 9, 2026 0 Comments 9 tags

Greatest Stories Series — Vol. 05 There is a suburb of Paris called Bondy. It does not appear in the travel guides. It is not where the Eiffel Tower is,

Jude Bellingham’s story : The Kid From Stourbridge

Jude Bellingham the kid from Stourbridge on the world's biggest stage
July 9, 2026 0 Comments 9 tags

Greatest Stories Series — Vol. 06 – Jude Bellingham of England Stourbridge is not a place the world talks about. It is a small town in the West Midlands of

Snack-Sized Workouts: Why 10 Minutes Is Enough (And Science Agrees)

Person doing a quick bodyweight squat in a small apartment space — 10-minute workout at home in India
July 9, 2026 0 Comments 8 tags

The excuse is a familiar one. I don’t have an hour. I’ll go tomorrow when I have more time. It’s not worth doing if I can only do 15 minutes.

The All-or-Nothing Mindset Is Costing You More Than You Think

A cracked path splitting into two directions — all or nothing vs. the middle path of consistent imperfect progress
July 9, 2026 0 Comments 8 tags

It starts with a skipped day. The workout that didn’t happen. The meal that went off-plan. The morning routine interrupted by something outside your control. The study session that got

Gut Health Is the New Mental Health — Here’s What Your Stomach Is Telling You

gut health and food culture
July 8, 2026 0 Comments 9 tags

There is a conversation happening inside your body right now. Your gut is talking to your brain. Your brain is talking back. And the quality of that conversation — shaped

Karna: The Greatest Story Never Properly Told

Karna story from Mahabharata
July 7, 2026 0 Comments 10 tags

Greatest Stories Series — Vol. 04 Before the battle begins, there is a moment. The two armies face each other across the field of Kurukshetra. Thousands of warriors on each

Stoicism for Indians: What Marcus Aurelius and the Bhagavad Gita Have in Common

Split image of ancient Roman manuscript and Bhagavad Gita scripture side by side — Stoicism and Indian philosophy convergence
July 7, 2026 0 Comments 9 tags

Two men. Two worlds. Twenty centuries between them. One was a Roman Emperor — the most powerful man alive in the second century AD — who spent his evenings writing

Why Discipline Feels Impossible Some Days (And What to Do About It)

Person sitting quietly at a desk in early morning light, hands around a cup of tea, preparing to begin — discipline as a quiet daily practice
July 7, 2026 0 Comments 7 tags

You know exactly what you’re supposed to do today. You’ve done it before. You’ve built the habit, kept the streak, proved to yourself that you’re capable of it. And yet

The 5 AM Lie Nobody Told You About

Early morning discipline
July 7, 2026 0 Comments 8 tags

You’ve seen the posts. Dark skies, a steaming cup of something, a phone showing 4:58 AM. The caption always says some version of the same thing: “While they sleep, I

Why Sleep Is the Most Underrated Discipline Habit

Person sleeping peacefully in a dark room with morning light filtering through curtains — rest as discipline
July 6, 2026 0 Comments 7 tags

There’s a version of discipline that gets celebrated online. 4 AM wake-ups. Grinding through fatigue. “I’ll sleep when I’m dead.” Five hours is enough if your mindset is right. Sleep