grief
Grief is a natural and healthy response to death and loss of all kinds. Learn how to cope with the emotional pain, move forward and reclaim your happiness.
Masturbating Ourselves to Death: Unpacking the Myth and The Real Modern Risk
Let’s clear the air immediately: you cannot, from a purely physiological standpoint, masturbate yourself to death. The provocative phrase “masturbating ourselves to death” isn’t a literal medical warning but a potent metaphor for a much more insidious modern dilemma. It points to how our relationship with self-pleasure, fueled by unprecedented access to digital stimulation, can morph into a habit that drains our vitality, time, and real-world connections.
By Epic Vibes8 days ago in Longevity
Ditch the To-Do List Drama
For years, my to-do list ruled my mood. If I crossed things off, I felt accomplished. If I didn’t, I felt like a failure—no matter how hard I tried. My days started with long lists and ended with even longer guilt. I carried unfinished tasks in my head like accusations.
By Fazal Hadi23 days ago in Longevity
How I Beat Procrastination Daily
For most of my life, procrastination felt like a shadow that followed me everywhere. No matter how much I cared about something, I found ways to delay it. I would make lists, set reminders, and promise myself I’d start “after one more break.” That break often turned into hours. Sometimes days.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Longevity
Maximize Your Focus Now
I used to sit down with the best intentions and still get nothing done. My phone was face down, my coffee was warm, my notebook was open—and somehow, an hour would pass without progress. I wasn’t lazy. I wasn’t unmotivated. I was simply scattered.
By Fazal Hadi26 days ago in Longevity
Why I Tracked My Small Wins
For a long time, my days felt heavy, even when nothing “bad” was happening. I would go to bed exhausted, wondering why I still felt behind. My to-do list was never empty. My goals always seemed far away. And no matter how much effort I put in, it felt like I wasn’t doing enough.
By Fazal Hadi27 days ago in Longevity
Start Small, Win Big
I used to believe that success had to be loud. I thought that if I wanted to change my life, I needed a cinematic montage. You know the kind I’m talking about? The movie scene where the protagonist wakes up at 4:00 AM, drinks raw eggs, runs ten miles in the rain, and suddenly transforms from a mess into a masterpiece.
By Fazal Hadi28 days ago in Longevity
The 5-Minute Rule for Consistency
For years, I told myself the same story: I just need more discipline. More motivation. More energy. More time. I believed consistency was something other people had—people with stronger willpower and better routines. Every time I fell off a habit, I blamed myself and tried again with bigger plans and higher expectations.
By Fazal Hadi30 days ago in Longevity










