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Celebrities and other motivational icons who made it to the top, from real actors, athletes and authors who used to be just like you.
A Visionary Leader Donald Trump. AI-Generated.
When Donald J. Trump descended the escalator at Trump Tower in June 2015 to announce his candidacy for President of the United States, few political analysts took him seriously. He was a businessman and reality TV star with no prior political experience. Yet within 18 months, Trump had secured the Republican nomination and went on to win the presidency in a stunning upset over Hillary Clinton. Whether admired or criticized, Trump has left an indelible mark on American politics, transforming the political landscape with his unconventional leadership style and vision for the country.
By MD. Nazmul Haque9 months ago in Motivation
3AM in Brooklyn: A Fan’s Letter to Betnijah Laney-Hamilton
When it comes to the heart of the New York Liberty, no one beats louder than Betnijah Laney-Hamilton. She’s grit, grace, and championship gold all in one frame. And though she won’t be suiting up this season due to a tough meniscus injury, her presence still echoes across Barclays Center like a battle cry from last year’s title run.
By NWO SPARROW9 months ago in Motivation
Franco Colapinto : The F1 Rookie Reigniting Argentina's Racing Dreams
Franco Colapinto: The F1 Rookie Who Just Gave Argentina a Reason to Dream Again In the high-octane world of Formula 1, where speed, precision, and legacy define greatness, a new name is beginning to echo across racing circuits and social media alike — Franco Colapinto. The 21-year-old driver from Argentina is not just another rookie in the paddock; he’s a symbol of hope, revival, and fierce determination. With his recent rise in Formula 2 and alignment with the Williams F1 Team, Colapinto is making headlines, turning heads, and more importantly — giving Argentina a reason to dream again.
By Md Abu Bakor Jihad 9 months ago in Motivation
From Street Kid to Global King
On the sun-scorched streets of Madeira, Portugal, a skinny boy kicked an old ball against the walls of his neighborhood. He didn't sport fancy boots. He didn't sport proper equipment. But he possessed a dream—and an inner spark in his eyes that even his critics couldn't help but acknowledge. The kid's name was Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro. And he would go on to become one of football's all-time greats.
By Logan Bennett9 months ago in Motivation
"The Fire Within: A Journey of Belief"
In a quiet village tucked between two sunlit hills, lived a young boy named Arman. He was not the strongest, nor the fastest, nor the most clever. But what he had—though he didn’t yet know—was something far greater. A fire. A fire within.
By Rahimullah Mohmand9 months ago in Motivation
Google rolls out new AI and accessibility features to Android and Chrome
Google Adds New AI and Accessibility Features to Chrome and Android Google today announced a suite of new AI-powered and accessibility-focused features that will be available on Android and Chrome, further demonstrating its dedication to inclusivity and utilizing the power of artificial intelligence. On Global Accessibility Awareness Day, these updates were released with the goal of improving technology's usability and accessibility for all people, especially those who are blind or hard of hearing. Improved Image Interpretation with Gemini and TalkBack TalkBack, the built-in screen reader on Android, is getting a major upgrade thanks to a deeper integration with Google's cutting-edge AI model, Gemini. Users who are blind or have low vision can now ask Gemini follow-up questions about images and even their entire screen content, building on the AI-generated image descriptions that were introduced last year. For example, a user can ask TalkBack (powered by Gemini) about the make, model, or even other details of a new musical instrument if a friend sends them a picture of it. Richer context and more dynamic engagement with visual information are made possible by this improved interaction. Emotional Captions for Complex Audio Interpretation Expressive Captions is another innovative accessibility feature being unveiled. Beyond just transcribing words, this AI-powered tool offers real-time captions for any audio that is playing on an Android device. The subtleties of speech, including long words ("nooooo"), vocal sounds like sighs and laughter, and even background noises like applause or bird chirping, can now be identified and conveyed by expressive captions. Beyond just transcribing words, this AI-powered tool offers real-time captions for any audio that is playing on an Android device. The subtleties of speech, including long words ("nooooo"), vocal sounds like sighs and laughter, and even background noises like applause or bird chirping, can now be identified and conveyed by expressive captions. For people with hearing impairments, this extra layer of information offers a more thorough comprehension of the audio content. Additionally, to provide more context, a new "duration feature" will highlight words that are lengthy. Increasing the Accessibility of Chrome Additionally, Google is working to make its Chrome browser more accessible on desktop and Android devices. The incorporation of optical character recognition (OCR) for PDF documents is a significant advancement. Beyond just transcribing words, this AI-powered tool offers real-time captions for any audio that is playing on an Android device. The subtleties of speech, including long words ("nooooo"), vocal sounds like sighs and laughter, and even background noises like applause or bird chirping, can now be identified and conveyed by expressive captions. For people with hearing impairments, this extra layer of information offers a more thorough comprehension of the audio content. Additionally, to provide more context, a new "duration feature" will highlight words that are lengthy. Increasing the Accessibility of Chrome Additionally, Google is working to make its Chrome browser more accessible on desktop and Android devices. The incorporation of optical character recognition (OCR) for PDF documents is a significant enhancement. In the past, screen readers frequently failed to decipher the text within. Increasing the Accessibility of Chrome Additionally, Google is working to make its Chrome browser more accessible on desktop and Android devices. The incorporation of optical character recognition (OCR) for PDF documents is a significant enhancement. In the past, screen readers frequently had trouble deciphering the text in scanned PDFs. These documents' text can now be automatically recognized by Chrome, enabling users to search, highlight, copy, and have a screen reader read the content aloud. For users who depend on screen readers to access information, this removes a major obstacle. Additionally, Chrome for Android now has the Page Zoom feature, which desktop Chrome users are already accustomed to. This makes it possible for users to enlarge text on webpages without affecting the way the page looks or how they browse it. Users have more control over readability because they can apply their chosen zoom level to all websites or just particular pages. Providing Speech Recognition Tools to Developers Google is extending its Project Euphonia initiative by making open-source resources for developers available in recognition of the significance of diverse speech patterns. They will be able to further reduce barriers to communication by using these tools to create more inclusive speech recognition models that are better able to comprehend non-standard speech. Accessibility Beyond just transcribing words, this AI-powered tool offers real-time captions for any audio that is playing on an Android device. The subtleties of speech, including long words ("nooooo"), vocal sounds like sighs and laughter, and even background noises like applause or bird chirping, can now be identified and conveyed by expressive captions. For people with hearing impairments, this extra layer of information offers a more thorough comprehension of the audio content. Additionally, to provide more context, a new "duration feature" will highlight words that are lengthy. Increasing the Accessibility of Chrome Additionally, Google is working to make its Chrome browser more accessible on desktop and Android devices. The incorporation of optical character recognition (OCR) for PDF documents is a significant enhancement. In the past, screen readers frequently failed to decipher the text within. Increasing the Accessibility of Chrome Additionally, Google is working to make its Chrome browser more accessible on desktop and Android devices. The incorporation of optical character recognition (OCR) for PDF documents is a significant enhancement. In the past, screen readers frequently had trouble deciphering the text in scanned PDFs. These documents' text can now be automatically recognized by Chrome, enabling users to search, highlight, copy, and have a screen reader read the content aloud. For users who depend on screen readers to access information, this removes a major obstacle. Additionally, Chrome for Android now has the Page Zoom feature, which desktop Chrome users are already accustomed to. This makes it possible for users to enlarge text on webpages without affecting the way the page looks or how they browse it. Users have more control over readability because they can apply their chosen zoom level to all websites or just particular pages. Providing Speech Recognition Tools to Developers Google is extending its Project Euphonia initiative by making open-source resources for developers available in recognition of the significance of diverse speech patterns. They will be able to further reduce barriers to communication by using these tools to create more inclusive speech recognition models that are better able to comprehend non-standard speech. Accessibility For devices running Android 15 and later, the improved Expressive Captions and the new TalkBack features with Gemini integration are first being made available in a few English-speaking nations, such as the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. In the upcoming weeks, it is anticipated that Android Page Zoom and Chrome OCR for PDFs will be widely accessible. Google's most recent developments mark a major advancement in using AI to build a more inclusive and accessible online environment. Google is enabling people to engage with technology in more meaningful and thorough ways by concentrating on the unique requirements of users who are blind or hard of hearing. An even more smooth and intuitive experience is anticipated in the future as AI is further incorporated into accessibility features.
By Pabitra Nag9 months ago in Motivation
The Voice Within
In a small mountain village nestled deep in the valleys of northern Afghanistan, lived a young girl named Amina. She was known for her quiet presence and shy demeanor, often blending into the background like a soft whisper in the wind. But Amina carried a secret — one that even she didn’t fully understand. She had a voice so pure, so powerful, that it could silence storms and awaken hearts.
By Rahimullah Mohmand9 months ago in Motivation
From Struggles to Success
In the narrow streets of a crowded city neighborhood lived the Malik family — five members sharing a two-room rented house with peeling paint and leaky windows. Imran Malik, the father, was a mechanic who worked from sunrise to sunset, coming home with oil-stained hands and aching muscles. His wife, Shazia, worked just as hard at home — stitching clothes for neighbors, cooking whatever little she could afford, and trying to keep her children's dreams alive despite their circumstances.
By Kashmir9 months ago in Motivation
Julius Randle's Shocking Rise: The NBA Star No One Saw Coming (But Should Have!)
Discover how Julius Randle became one of the NBA's most surprising stars. From overlooked rookie to All-Star leader, this is the untold story behind Julius Randle’s rise—and what it means for the future of the Knicks.
By Aatvik9 months ago in Motivation
Italy Strengthening Its Global Agri-Food Leadership at TuttoFood Milano 2025
The 2025 edition of TuttoFood Milano opened with a bold message: Italy is not only preserving its culinary heritage but actively seeking the leadership global role in the agri-food industry. Running until May 8, the event brought together thousands of food leaders that are part of the Italian food ecosystem.
By Andrea Zanon9 months ago in Motivation









