book review
Book reviews for the self-help enthusiast to help you conquer obstacles and achieve goals.
The Silent Weight of Being Strong: Why the People Who Carry Everything Often Break Alone. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Myth of the Strong Person In every family, every workplace, every circle of friends, there is usually one person who quietly carries more than everyone else.
By Chilam Wong43 minutes ago in Motivation
The Light in the Library Window. AI-Generated.
On a quiet street in a small town stood an old library that most people had forgotten. The building was small and worn, its brick walls faded by years of wind and rain. The wooden door creaked loudly whenever someone pushed it open, and the tall windows were often covered with a thin layer of dust.
By Waleed khana day ago in Motivation
Why We Compare Ourselves to Others
Have you ever scrolled through social media and suddenly felt like everyone else is doing better than you? Someone got a new job, someone started a business, someone is traveling, and another person seems to have the perfect life.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Motivation
In the Waiting Crowd, I Learned to Walk Away
A young man waits years for a confession of love, then chooses to leave. This Might Hurt, But It Will Save You Have you ever felt that gnawing pit in your stomach—the kind that keeps you awake at night—because you’re waiting for someone to notice your heart? Waiting, hoping, imagining a confession that might never come? You scroll through your day, pretending it’s fine, while deep down, a voice whispers: “Is this really worth it?”
By Ahmed aldeabella4 days ago in Motivation
When Insight Does Not Translate Into Change
There is a common experience where something finally makes sense, yet life remains unchanged afterward. The connection is clear. The reasoning holds. The conclusion feels settled. And still, nothing moves. This gap between understanding and embodiment is not rare, and it is not primarily a failure of intelligence or sincerity. It is a structural gap between knowing what is true and living in alignment with it.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 days ago in Motivation






