by Editorial Team | May 8, 2026 | QMS Park Circus
In today’s fast‑paced world, information spreads faster than truth. We scroll, we read, we react—but how often do we really stop and ask: Is this true? Do I actually understand it? That pause is where the art of critical thinking begins. Critical thinking is not about...
by Editorial Team | May 7, 2026 | Auxilium Convent School Dum Dum
Self‑discipline is often misunderstood as sheer willpower or rigid control, but in reality, it is the art of building supportive habits that shape our lives. A cue triggers the brain, the routine is the action, and the reward reinforces it. This loop explains why...
by Editorial Team | Mar 6, 2026 | Auxilium Convent School Dum Dum
Decision-making isn’t just about choosing between options—it’s about shaping who we are. Every day, we face choices big and small. The routine ones barely register, but the hard ones? They matter because both paths hold meaning. Hard choices aren’t about lacking...
by Editorial Team | Feb 16, 2026 | QMS Park Circus
John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said, “We choose to go to the moon not because it is easy, but because it is hard.” This idea reflects an important truth: the most meaningful choices in life are often the most difficult ones. Though hard choices bring doubt and...
by Editorial Team | Feb 10, 2026 | Auxilium Convent School Dum Dum
History has shown us that whenever strong evidence challenges widely accepted opinions, it often gets suppressed to avoid debate and accountability. This silence may appear as harmony, but in reality it stifles curiosity, weakens institutions, and slows progress. True...