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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.
“The Light in the Dark”. AI-Generated.
A long time ago, in the 1800s, a little boy named Thomas Edison was born in Ohio, USA. He wasn’t like other kids. He asked a lot of questions—more than most people could answer. He wanted to know how things worked, why things happened, and what made the world tick.
By Azmat Ullah9 months ago in Motivation
From Shadows to Sunrise
At sixteen, Maya's voice barely left her throat. Not because it lacked power or beauty — in fact, those who overheard her humming to herself would pause, struck by the soul carried in her quiet melodies. But Maya didn’t believe in her voice. Not yet.
By Rahimullah Mohmand9 months ago in Motivation
"Imran Khan: The Rise, Reign, and Reckoning of a Political Icon"
Imran Khan’s story is unlike any other in Pakistan’s modern history—a tale of fame, ambition, transformation, and controversy. From being a cricketing legend to becoming one of the most polarizing figures in Pakistani politics, his life reflects both the hopes and frustrations of a nation longing for change.
By Imran khan9 months ago in Motivation
The Broken Slippers of Hope
In the heart of a forgotten town, where the streets were filled with potholes and dreams often died before sunset, lived a boy named Iqbal. He wore broken slippers, torn at the heel, but he walked as if he wore gold beneath his feet. The town called him “the slipper boy” — not out of mockery, but because he never complained, never looked ashamed.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Motivation
From Rags to Respect: The Unseen Journey of a Poor Man's Rise
In a dusty corner of South Asia, nestled between scorched fields and forgotten roads, lived a man named Arman. Born into poverty, his life began in a crumbling mud house where hunger knocked more often than guests. His father, once a skilled woodworker, had died when Arman was just ten. His mother, thin as the shadows that danced across their walls, toiled endlessly to keep the family afloat.
By Noman Afridi9 months ago in Motivation
Rising from the Ashes: How One Setback Sparked a Journey of Triumph
The rain poured down in heavy sheets as Mark sat alone in his car, staring at the rejection letter clutched tightly in his hands. This was the third one this month—another door slammed shut in his face. He had poured his heart and soul into his work, yet it seemed like the universe was conspiring against him. He felt defeated, like his dreams were slipping further out of reach with every passing day.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Motivation
" two souls, one heartbeat" . Content Warning.
In a quiet town nestled between whispering forests and the gentle curl of a silver river, there lived two people who, at first glance, seemed like strangers fated never to meet. Aiden was a musician—brooding, quiet, and lost in melodies only he could hear. His days were spent crafting haunting harmonies on his weathered piano in the attic of an old stone cottage, once belonging to his grandmother. He barely ventured out, save for the occasional walk at dusk when the sky burned orange, and the town was bathed in golden hush.
By D A R K9 months ago in Motivation
The Rise of Treat Culture: Why We Splurge to Survive the Daily Grind
The Rise of Treat Culture: Indulgence in the Modern Age You’ve had a day. Work was chaos, your inbox is a nightmare, and the commute home felt like a scene from a dystopian movie. But then you pass that little bakery with the neon sign that reads, “You Deserve Cake.” Suddenly, you’re holding a $7 latte in one hand and a matcha croissant in the other, and for a moment, life feels…better. Sound familiar? Welcome to the age of treat culture a world where small indulgences have become our go-to coping mechanism, our daily rewards, and sometimes, our guilty pleasures.
By Abid Khattak9 months ago in Motivation
"I Found a Phone in the Woods — The Last Photo Changed Everything"
I wasn’t planning on walking through the woods that afternoon. It was supposed to be a quick stop on my way home—stretch my legs, clear my head. But something pulled me deeper than usual. I can’t explain it. It felt like I was meant to be there.
By Nizam khan9 months ago in Motivation
The Spark That Ignited Change.
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Clara. She had always dreamed of achieving great things, but for years, she struggled with self-doubt and fear of failure. Every time an opportunity came her way, she would freeze, unsure of whether she was good enough to pursue it. Her heart would race, and her mind would be filled with a million "what ifs"—what if she wasn't smart enough, strong enough, or talented enough to succeed? These thoughts held her back, trapping her in a cycle of hesitation.
By Rida Nitaj9 months ago in Motivation










