LearnspaceRethinking Learning in 2025: Why Microlearning Is the Future of Education Short answer: Microlearning in 2025 is the shift to short, focused learning bursts, like five-minute... Oct 20 • Sai Krishna Paila
WiredThe Age of Smart Everything: How 2025 Became the Year Tech Went Invisible Short answer: In 2025, invisible technology means devices that fade into the background and act... Oct 20 • Sai Krishna Paila
VibeThe New Wave of Chill: How Slow Living Became the Coolest Vibe of 2025 Short answer: Slow living in 2025 is the cultural shift from hustle to intentional rest,... Oct 20 • Sai Krishna Paila
GrowthThe Power of Reinvention: Why Constantly Evolving Is the Real Growth Strategy Short answer: Reinvention is the habit of adapting your skills, identity and purpose as the... Oct 20 • Sai Krishna Paila
WellbeingThe New Normal: Why 17-Year-Olds Smoke and Vape — and What That Says About a Generational Shift Short answer: Teen vaping surged because sleek disposable devices, fruity flavours and social-media marketing made... Oct 19 • Gauri Taneja
UncategorizedThe Crushing Competition: How Overpopulation and System Failure Broke India’s Exam System Short answer: India’s exam system is buckling under two forces: population pressure that turns tests... Oct 19 • Gauri Taneja
WellbeingThe Burnout Generation: Why Rest Has Become the Ultimate Power Move Short answer: The burnout generation is Gen Z and young millennials pushing back on hustle... Oct 18 • Sai Krishna Paila
LearnspaceThe Future of Learning: How AI is Rewriting Education for the Next Generation Short answer: AI in education shifts classrooms from one-size-fits-all syllabi to personalised learning paths. Khanmigo... Oct 18 • Sai Krishna Paila
LifestyleWhy Gen Z Is Logging Off: the reality behind digital detox Short answer: Gen Z grew up online, but many are pulling back. A Pew Research... Oct 18 • Gauri Taneja
ConnectionsWhen People Won’t Talk to People — But They’ll Talk to AI Short answer: People talk to AI instead of people because chatbots remove three things humans... Oct 18 • Gauri Taneja