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The Lie You Keep Telling Yourself That’s Holding You Back
We lie to ourselves more than we realize. Not with dramatic stories or outrageous excuses — but with quiet, subtle phrases that feel harmless. So soft, they slip past our awareness. So believable, they feel responsi And the most dangerous of them all?
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Confessions
How Social Media Has Damaged Us in a Way No Evil Can
The Digital Trap We Built Ourselves Social media began with promise. It gave everyone a voice, the ability to connect with people worldwide, and the power to share thoughts instantly. It was supposed to be revolutionary — a tool for expression, growth, and unity.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Longevity
5 Things You Should Do Every Morning to Become Successful
Success isn’t an accident. It’s the result of small, intentional choices made daily — starting the moment you wake up. Most people think success is all about big, dramatic actions. But in reality, it’s the tiny habits, especially how you start your day, that set the tone for everything that follows.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Motivation
The Day I Stopped Wasting My Life
I used to be a chronic “I’ll do it tomorrow” person. My to-do lists were long, my dreams were big, but my actions were... non-existent. Every day felt like a rinse-and-repeat of procrastination, guilt, and that quiet whisper of, “You could be doing more.”
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Motivation
LinkedIn: From Online Résumé to the World’s Professional Powerhouse
When you think of social media, flashy platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube come to mind. But quietly operating behind the scenes is a different kind of giant — LinkedIn. It's not about selfies, dances, or daily vlogs. It’s about jobs, connections, and career growth. Yet, its story is just as remarkable as its louder counterparts.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in FYI
Google: The Search Engine That Became the Brain of the Internet
In the mid-1990s, the internet was growing fast, but searching for information online felt like wandering through a library with the lights off. You had to dig through cluttered pages, inaccurate results, and slow-loading sites just to find something useful.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in FYI
Apple: The Garage Startup That Changed the World
In 1976, inside a cluttered garage in Los Altos, California, two young men with a shared passion for computers decided to build something revolutionary. Their names? Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. With $1,300, a typewriter, and a wild belief that computers could become personal, they created Apple — a company that would later redefine innovation, design, and global culture.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in FYI