Here is something we always want to hear. That the craving in the back of our minds for that piece of chocolate in the fridge, is actually good. We can go for it. But of course, even good things in excess aren't always good. A deliciously compelling infographic about
Does a rich country mean that the whole or more than half of the population is rich there? What exactly does rich mean? While nearly 1 in 2 people on this planet have a worth of less than 10,000$, a select few are worth more
Online education is the 'in' thing today. With lectures available on the internet and provisions of online query sessions, many opt for the choice of learning-at-your-own-time. This is specially useful for people studying along with their jobs. What's better than coming home from work, having
We all claim to know these, some follow the rules, while others fake the same. 'Go Green' definitely looks great written in a beautiful font on a white T-Shirt, but not many of us successfully embed it in our lives, thereby leaving the tag to
Over 7 million children live in a household where at least one parent is dependent on or has abused alcohol. These children are our future, and having a childhood marred by alcohol, affects everything in their lives. Alcohol is not only embedded into our culture,
Its difficult to decide on which of the two is more shocking: That 88% of the world's diseases are caused by unsafe drinking water. Only 1% of all the water on planet Earth is left for drinking. How do we use the water ? How
By the end of this infographic, you won't be a successful entrepreneur. Neither will you have 100% confident (if you need to be) to get up and tell your dad that your are quitting your job because you want to be one. And of course
Getting into a fresh new job and finding out unexpected new things about it is definitely not a great thing. Being surprised about how great your boss is, is one thing but being surprised about how different your organization is from what you expected is
The world consumes a whopping 300 million tons of paper each year. If the current rate of consumption prevails every rain forest on Earth could disappear in less than 30 years. That is sadder because, 40% of the Earth's oxygen and 50% of it's species