- Answer the phone by LEFT ear
- Do not drink coffee TWICE a day
- Do not take pills with COLD water
- Do not have HUGE meals after 5pm
- Reduce the amount of TEA you consume
- Reduce the amount of OILY food you consume
- Drink more WATER in the morning, less at night
- Keep your distance from hand phone CHARGERS
- Do not use headphones/earphone for LONG period of time
- Best SLEEPING TIME is from 10pm at night to 6am in the morning
- Do not LIE DOWN immediately after taking medicine before sleeping
- When battery is down to the LAST BAR, do not answer the phone as the radiation is 1000 times
Why the Youth Must Rethink the Noise Around Marriage, Masculinity, and Modern Liberation When the pendulum swings too far in one direction, even balance begins to look like injustice. — Rollo May, Existential Psychologist Marriage in India has always been more than a personal choice. It’s a sacred social contract, a cultural cornerstone. Generations grew up believing in it not as blind submission, but as a partnership rooted in trust, sacrifice, and patience. But lately, a powerful wave is shifting that belief especially among young, urban minds consuming content that sells freedom over commitment, individualism over interdependence. One such example is a recent article titled “ Marriage is dying in India, and women are glad it is. ” While it's important to hear different voices, we must pause and ask: Whose truth are we hearing? And what is the cost of believing only one side? Then and Now: What Changed? Traditionally, Indian households operated on clearly defined roles. Men earn...
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