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Growing Up in a Broken Home
Growing up in a broken home is a story that many of us carry in the quiet spaces of our hearts. It's not always something we talk about openly, but it shapes us in ways we sometimes don't even realize until much later. For some, it's a source of pain; for others, a catalyst for growth. No matter the outcome, living in a fractured family leaves lasting marks—both visible and invisible.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Motivation
Healing from Heartbreak
Heartbreak. A word that holds so much weight, so many emotions. It’s a feeling most of us experience at some point in our lives, and yet, when it hits, it feels like the end of the world. Your heart aches, your chest feels heavy, and your mind keeps replaying moments that no longer belong to you. It's like a storm that shows up without warning, leaving you shattered, searching for peace in the aftermath.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Motivation
The Emotional Toll of Success
Success. It’s a word that’s often spoken with excitement, hope, and ambition. For many, success is the goal, the dream, the very reason we wake up each morning. We see it plastered all over social media, in books, and on television—shiny images of people who have "made it." Yet, there’s a side of success that we rarely talk about. Behind the glitter and the glamorous Instagram posts lies something often hidden: the emotional toll of success.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Motivation
The Loneliness Epidemic
We live in a world where technology allows us to be more connected than ever before, yet a growing number of people feel isolated, cut off from real human connection. It seems almost ironic that in this age of social media, instant messaging, and video calls, a loneliness epidemic has quietly taken root, affecting millions across the globe. It's a silent cry for help that we often don't hear—until it's too late.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Education
Finding Your Identity
We all come to a point in life when we stop and ask ourselves, “Who am I, really?” This question might sound simple, but the journey to finding the answer is often anything but easy. Finding your identity is not just about knowing your name or where you come from—it’s about understanding who you are at your core, what makes you happy, and what gives your life meaning. It’s a deeply personal journey that each of us embarks on at different points in our lives. This journey can be full of joy, but it can also be full of confusion, self-doubt, and pain.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Motivation
Healing from Heartbreak
Heartbreak—it’s one of those things we all know exists, but never truly understand until it happens to us. The pain is deep, like a weight pressing on your chest that makes it hard to breathe, hard to think, and even harder to imagine a life without the one you’ve lost. The moments shared, the plans made, and the love once felt seem to vanish into thin air, leaving behind an emptiness that feels impossible to fill. Healing from heartbreak is not an easy journey, but it is a necessary one.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Motivation
Losing a Loved One
Losing someone you love is one of the hardest things we ever face. Whether it’s a parent, sibling, spouse, friend, or anyone who held a special place in our hearts, the pain of their absence can feel unbearable. It shakes your world, leaving you wondering how you’ll ever move forward. Yet, as difficult as it is, grief is a part of love—a testament to the bond shared. While no words can erase the pain, sometimes it helps to share the experience, to know that others have walked this difficult path and found a way to heal.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Education
The Power of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is a word we hear often, but do we truly understand its power? In a world where people hurt us—sometimes intentionally, sometimes by mistake—the idea of forgiving can seem impossible. We hold onto the pain, nursing our wounds, replaying the hurt over and over in our minds. Yet, the act of forgiveness, though difficult, holds an incredible power to heal and transform us.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Education
How to Use Brain Science to Make Habits Stick
Starting new habits, like eating healthier, drinking more water, or budgeting better, is something many of us aim for—especially at the start of a new year. But how likely are we to stick with those goals months later? Research suggests that the chances of success vary, with some studies showing that only 10% to 44% of people manage to keep up with their new habits. However, by understanding how the brain works, we can boost our chances of success.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Education
Tributes Pour In for 'True Legend' Dame Maggie Smith, Remembered for Her Remarkable Career
Dame Maggie Smith, a beloved figure of stage and screen, has passed away at the age of 89, leaving a deep sense of loss in the entertainment world and beyond. Known for her iconic roles in the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey, Maggie was celebrated for her sharp wit, immense talent, and her ability to bring characters to life in a way few could match.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Education
Cowboys Hold Off Giants in Defensive Battle: Dallas Wins 20-15 in NFC East Showdown
In a hard-fought game between two NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys came out on top, defeating the New York Giants 20-15 on Thursday night in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Both teams entered the game with identical records of 1-2, hoping to avoid last place in the division. While the Cowboys managed to secure their second win of the season, it wasn’t without drama, as key players on both sides left the game with injuries.
By simora akterabout a year ago in Gamers




