Mansoor khan
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What Makes a Man ‘Good’? It’s Not What You Think
🌱 “Try not to become a man of success, but rather become a man of value.” — Albert Einstein We often picture a “good man” as someone who is strong, bold, perhaps the loudest in the room — commanding attention with his presence. But as life teaches us over and over again, the truth is far from that surface image.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Humans
How to Get Rich: Lessons from Billionaires Made Simple
💬 "Success is not about making money. It’s about making a difference." – Elon Musk We all want to be financially free, to live a life of comfort, and maybe even luxury. But the path to getting rich often feels confusing or out of reach. The good news? Many billionaires have already walked this path, and their stories hold simple, powerful lessons we can learn from—no matter where we start.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Motivation
The Bright and Dark Side of Social Media: What We Gain and What We Lose
There’s no denying that social media has changed the way we live. In just over a decade, it has transformed from a fun way to share photos with friends into something that touches nearly every part of our lives. It’s where we get our news, connect with people, express ourselves, promote businesses, and even find love. But for everything we’ve gained, there are things we’ve quietly lost—and we rarely stop to notice.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Confessions
5 Habits That Changed My Life Instantly
5 Habits That Changed My Life Immediately How small daily choices transformed everything for me For most of my life, I believed change had to be dramatic to be meaningful. I thought transformation came from big decisions—like moving to a new city, quitting a job, or ending a relationship. And while those changes matter, the truth is this: the most powerful shifts in my life came from five simple habits I started practicing consistently.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Motivation
Celebrating Small Wins
For a long time, I believed progress needed to be big to be meaningful. I thought success meant huge goals, big breaks, or impressive moments that everyone could see. If no one was clapping, was it really an achievement? I carried this belief with me for years, often overlooking the quiet efforts that truly kept me going.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Motivation
Where the Earth Breathes: Remembering the Beauty I Almost Forgot
There was a time I walked past trees without noticing their names. Flowers bloomed beside my path, clouds shifted shapes above me, birds called to each other in the sky—and I didn’t hear or see any of it. Life had become so loud, so overwhelming, that nature faded into the background like static I had tuned out.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Earth
A Mother's Love
A mother’s love is often portrayed as a force that knows no bounds—a love so deep and all-encompassing that it seems to reach into every corner of a child’s life. But, for many, the true strength of a mother’s love is not in grand gestures or in the spotlight—it is in the quiet, unseen moments. It is in the sacrifices made behind closed doors, in the tireless patience that never seeks praise, and in the unconditional support given without hesitation.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Families
The Version of Me No One Knew
I used to wear a smile that looked real—even to me. I was the strong one. The reliable one. The “I’m okay” person, even when I wasn’t. People saw me as calm, helpful, always in control. But they didn’t see the quiet battles I was fighting behind closed doors.
By Mansoor khan8 months ago in Poets











