Alexander Mind
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Summer’s End
The last days of summer always carried a strange mix of joy and sorrow for me—like the sweetness of a peach just before it begins to bruise. The fields behind our old farmhouse shimmered under a fading sun, the wheat turning gold as though nature wanted to give one final burst of color before retreating into the silence of autumn.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Poets
Miracle at the MacNab Transit Terminal
If you want to understand my hometown, you have to start at the MacNab Transit Terminal, the unofficial heartbeat of Hamilton—and the only place where you can witness commuter chaos, small miracles, and pigeon politics all before 9 a.m. It’s not just a terminal; it’s a stage. A place where timetables come to be ignored, announcements come to be misunderstood, and patience goes to be tested.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Humor
50,000 Words In November
November is a month of beginnings, endings, and persistence. It is the month when I set a challenge for myself—to write 50,000 words in just 30 days. Many would call it crazy. Some would call it impossible. But for me, it was a promise to myself: to sit down every day, face the blank page, and see what stories live inside my mind. This is not just a tale of words, but of determination, discipline, and discovering the hidden rhythms of creativity.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Poets
Someone Is Walking Around In My House
The water hit my shoulders like a warm blanket, washing away the stress of a long, lonely evening. I was home alone—something I had never minded before. The house was quiet, calm, and perfectly still. The kind of stillness that lets your mind relax… until it doesn’t.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Writers
Terror Strikes Peshawar – The Attack on Pakistan’s Frontier Constabulary HQ
On a quiet morning in Peshawar, the bustling streets near the Frontier Constabulary headquarters were suddenly shattered by explosions. Three suicide bombers stormed the paramilitary base, targeting officers who were preparing for their daily routines. The blasts killed three officers instantly, while at least seven others sustained serious injuries.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Art
DISCIPLINE YOURSELF EVERY DAY - Motivational
Everything worthwhile is uphill. Everything. There are no shortcuts, no magic pills, no quick fixes. Life is hard. Life is challenging. Life is tough—and it always has been. The problem is, most people have uphill hopes but downhill habits. Downhill habits won’t get you where you want to go. No one is coming to save you. No one will come into your life and do the work for you. No one will turn off Netflix, make your calls, or force you to get out the door and run. Success is yours and yours alone. Whether you succeed or fail is up to you. Action separates the players from the pretenders. Talk equals regrets; action equals results. Belief alone won’t get you anywhere—action does.
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Motivation
The Alchemist of Success
The rain drummed softly on the tin roof of a small cabin tucked in the hills of Wise County, Virginia. Inside, a frail boy of ten sat by the dim light of an oil lamp, his nose buried in a tattered book. His name was Napoleon Hill, and though he did not know it then, the path of his life would one day ignite a revolution in the way people thought about success.
By Alexander Mind3 months ago in Motivation











