Daily Reads-2020: Article-106

Daily Reads-2020: Article-106

Article Title: Mother’s Day is fine, but when was the last time we laughed with her?   Article Summary   The article at issue is the author’s cataloguing of the myriad ways in which a mother is indispensable for life. It starts off with the author recounting...
Daily Reads-2020: Article-105

Daily Reads-2020: Article-105

Article Title: Here’s the science behind the Brexit vote and Trump’s rise   Article Summary   This article has been written by Michele Gelfand who is a professor of psychology at the University of Maryland and the author of Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How...
Daily Reads-2020: Article-104

Daily Reads-2020: Article-104

Article Title: Democracy is more fragile than many of us realised, but don’t believe that it is doomed   Article Summary   The article evaluates the relevance of democracy and makes the point that though Democracy is more fragile than many of us realised,...
Daily Reads-2020: Article-103

Daily Reads-2020: Article-103

Article Title: Get some spines   Article Summary   The article starts on the note that we have always been curious about others’ reading, or have this obsession to keep an eye out for random reading lists because this can be a nudge not only to read...
Daily Reads-2020: Article-102

Daily Reads-2020: Article-102

Article Title: Blessings of white hair   Article Summary   The article at hand is a compilation of the aging author’s enjoyable experiences with getting old, and at last, a shock. He thinks it is a pity old people hide their real age, as the advantages white...
Daily Reads-2020: Article-101

Daily Reads-2020: Article-101

Article Title: Can we understand other minds? Novels and stories say: no   Article Summary   This article aims to answer the poignant question can we understand other minds? Novels and stories say: no. The background of the article is that so much great...