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4 reasons why single women are among the happiest on Earth
The world often portrays singlehood as a stage to escape, a mere transition to something more “complete.” But for many single women, this narrative couldn’t be further from the truth. From thriving careers to deep self-discovery, single women are redefining happiness on their terms.
Gone are the days when a relationship or marriage was the sole marker of fulfilment. Today, single women are living rich, vibrant lives filled with purpose, joy, and freedom. They’re proving that happiness isn’t about who you’re with but how you embrace life’s possibilities. Let’s dive into the four reasons why single women are among the happiest people on earth.
1. Embracing freedom and independence
Singlehood offers unparalleled freedom to design life exactly how you want it.
- Unlimited choices: From career decisions to weekend plans, single women don’t need to consult or compromise.
- Exploration: Whether it’s travelling solo or pursuing unique hobbies, the world becomes a playground for self-discovery.
Many single women are using their freedom to explore solo travel, a booming trend that highlights independence and confidence. This autonomy allows women to prioritise personal goals and dreams, creating a life uniquely suited to their passions.
2. Focusing on personal growth
Without the demands of a partner or family, single women can channel their energy into self-improvement.
- Educational pursuits: Many single women take this time to learn new skills, enrol in courses, or even pursue advanced degrees.
- Health & wellness: From fitness routines to mental health practices, single women often dedicate more time to nurturing their well-being.
Research shows that single individuals tend to exercise more frequently and adopt healthier lifestyles compared to their married counterparts. Investing in oneself leads to greater self-confidence, resilience, and a stronger sense of purpose.
3. Cultivating meaningful connections
Being single doesn’t mean being alone. Single women often foster deeper and more diverse relationships.
- Friendships: They spend more quality time with friends, creating a strong support network.
- Community: Many single women get involved in volunteer work, clubs, or other social activities, enriching their lives with purpose and belonging.
Organisations like Meetup have seen an increase in single women joining groups focused on shared interests, from hiking to book clubs. These connections offer emotional support and fulfilment, proving that happiness isn’t tied to romantic relationships.
4. Living life on their terms
Single women have the unique opportunity to prioritise themselves without societal or familial expectations dictating their choices.
- Career aspirations: Many single women excel in their careers, climbing the ladder without the distractions of balancing a partner’s needs.
- Financial freedom: Managing finances independently allows them to save, spend, and invest as they see fit.
A 2023 study found that single women are outpacing men in homeownership, reflecting their financial independence and self-reliance. Living authentically ensures a life filled with satisfaction and pride, unburdened by external pressures.
Happiness is not a one-size-fits-all formula, and single women are proving this every day. By embracing independence, focusing on personal growth, nurturing meaningful connections, and living authentically, they’re crafting lives that radiate joy and fulfilment.
So, the next time someone asks why you’re still single, smile confidently and let them know: that singlehood is not just a phase—it’s a celebration of freedom, self-discovery, and happiness on your terms.
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Jack Dorsey-led Block’s Bitkey crypto wallet launches inheritance feature
Bitkey, the self-custody crypto wallet from Block Inc, founded by Jack Dorsey, has launched an inheritance feature on its platform to enhance control and privacy for its users.
The feature is set to roll out in December and launched widely in January 2025.
Bitkey hopes to disrupt the current landscape with the new offering that enables people who hold keys to their Bitcoin to have full control of their money. The company said that its inheritance ensures that the funds being held in a Bitkey wallet are transferred to a designated beneficiary after the passing of the owner.
“With this inheritance solution, we are offering customers a safe and simple way for them to pass their assets onto the next generation,” said Jason Karsh, Business Lead for Bitkey, in a statement. “Bitcoin is a multi-generational asset, and we think Bitkey should be multi-generational, too. We designed inheritance to be simple for beneficiaries to transfer, access, and manage their inheritance when the time comes.”
Bitkey’s inheritance feature will be initially clubbed with the purchase of Bitkey hardware devices. To set up the feature, the owner can invite a beneficiary through the Bitkey app. Once accepted, the inheritance plan will be created.
The company also added that to protect against any fraudulent claim, it has put in a six-month waiting period that must be completed before a beneficiary can access these funds.
Introduced by US-based Block, Bitkey is a self-custody Bitcoin wallet that can be accessed through a mobile app, a hardware device, and a set of recovery tools.
In 2023, the company entered the Indian market with Bitkey.
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India’s digital public infrastructure finds many takers globally, says NISG CEO
The Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) of India is now truly going global, as an increasing number of countries are seeking assistance to implement this technology platform to deliver various citizen services.
“There is a huge opportunity of taking it (DPI) globally,” said Rajiv Bansal, CEO, National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) during a panel discussion on the topic “Digital Public Infrastructure of India going Global” at the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) 2024.
DPI in India has become the driving force for delivering services from both the government and private sector. These include the nationwide Aadhar identity and the unified payment interface (UPI) for financial services.
According to Bansal, NISG is engaged with several countries to come out with pilot projects or provide consultancy services on how they can implement DPI. Sri Lanka is undertaking a nationwide ID project, while other countries like Gambia, Myanmar, Belize and Fiji are keen to implement DPI to deliver several citizen services.
NISG is a not-for-profit organisation set up in 2003 by the Indian government, based on a public-private partnership model. It aims to assist governments in ushering in smart governance, process reforms and digitalisation.
Bansal said the DPI framework has achieved a certain level of maturity where it is based on fundamentals of open source technology, interoperability, subject to regulation and offering services for social welfare.
The greater interest for India’s DPI has largely come from developing countries who are looking at this platform for setting up a national identity setup similar to Aadhar. According to Bansal, developed economies are also interested in DPI but for other kinds of services.
However, Sharad Sharma, Founder – iSPIRT Foundation, was of the belief that the various functionalities from DPI till date in India are early iterations, and there is a vast scope to deliver numerous other services especially in the area of healthcare.
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Deepinder Goyal clarifies Chief of Staff role is salaried, Rs 20 lakh condition a filter
Deepinder Goyal has clarified that Zomato does plan to pay the candidate selected for the Chief of Staff role, and the condition of paying Rs 20 lakh to initiative was merely a filter as the company has no plans to collect the amount.
In a post shared on X, the company’s co-founder and CEO also announced after closing the application deadline for his chief of staff opening.
This comes a day after Goyal put up the job posting on the social media platform. To make the offer not as lucrative, he announced that the role would not have any salary, at least for the first year. Not only this, the selected candidate would have had to contribute a sum of Rs 20 lakh to Zomato’s Feeding India initiative.
Any salary discussion would only happen from the second year, he said in the original post. During the first year, Zomato would also offer Rs 50 lakh to the charity selected by the candidate.
Zomato received more than 18,000 applications and closed the process at 2 pm earlier today.
The foodtech executive had claimed that the opportunity offers 10X more learning than a two-year degree from a top management school.
Goyal, in an earlier post, had highlighted that applicants came from a diverse mix of financial backgrounds, categorising them into those who have all the money, those who have some of the money, those who claim they don’t have the money, and those who genuinely don’t have the money.
It is unclear what the Chief of Staff’s duties will be as the job description is vague. The job would entail “anything and everything to build the future of Zomato (including Blinkit, District, Hyperpure and Feeding India),” the post read.
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