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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.
How to Get Away With a Murderer
How to Get Away with Murder (HTGAWM) is an American TV series created by Shonda Rhimes, the mastermind behind hits like Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal. The show premiered in 2014 on ABC and ran for six seasons, concluding in 2020. It quickly gained popularity due to its unpredictable plot, strong characters, and morally complex storytelling. HTGAWM blends legal drama with thriller elements, delivering tension, mystery, and emotional twists.
By Sen Sababout a month ago in Motivation
Norris Reaches His Biggest Dream And Win on His Own Terms
Lando Norris has long been one of the brightest and most captivating talents in Formula 1. Ever since he stepped into the sport, he has shown a rare combination of raw speed, technical awareness, and a personality that fans instantly connected with. But despite all the hype surrounding his potential, his journey to that long-awaited first victory was anything but simple. For years, supporters followed him through near-misses, heartbreaks, and races where he came painfully close to victory, only for circumstances to slip through his fingers. When the historic moment finally arrived, Norris described it as “a win I earned my way” a statement that captures not just the emotion of that day, but the essence of who he is as a driver.
By Akmal95Jrabout a month ago in Motivation
TU YOUYOU — THE WOMAN WHO SILENCED A DISEASE THE WORLD FEARED
Tu Youyou’s story does not begin in a laboratory. It begins in a quiet childhood marked by fragile health, long illnesses, and an early lesson: medicine is the difference between suffering and survival. As a girl growing up in 1930s Ningbo, China, she missed months of school while recovering from tuberculosis. She wrote later that this illness “determined her life’s path.” That path would eventually lead to one of the most important medical breakthroughs in human history.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
The $60 Million Silence: Why Naomi Osaka Walked Away From Everything
Naomi Osaka: The Quiet Assassin Who Burned the Rulebook Behind the trophies and the headlines lies a brutal truth. Discover the raw, unfiltered story of Naomi Osaka, the athlete who broke the silence on mental health and changed sports forever.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
The Silent War We All Fight: How I Learned to Rise When No One Was Watching. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Silent War We All Fight: How I Learned to Rise When No One Was Watching There are battles in life that no one sees—wars waged behind calm smiles, steady voices, and the illusion that everything is under control. What I’m about to share is not a dramatic rise, nor the glamorous story of overnight success. It is the story of invisible battles, small awakenings, and the slow, steady rebuilding of a self I once lost.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
🔥 The Fire You Carry: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Lives. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
INTRODUCTION — READ THIS IF YOU FEEL BEHIND There are days when the world feels too loud, too fast, too demanding. Days when you scroll endlessly through your feed and every post feels like a reminder that someone your age is already winning — already successful, already shining, already living the life you thought you’d have by now.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
The Silent Theft: When Porn Replaces Real Human Connection. AI-Generated.
We live in an age of unprecedented connectivity. With a few taps, we can see a friend across the globe, order a meal, or access the accumulated knowledge of humanity. Yet, alongside this miracle of access runs a quiet, insidious undercurrent: the replacement of complex, messy, profoundly human intimacy with a streamlined, on-demand digital substitute. For a growing number, the deep-seated human need for connection, vulnerability, and sexual bonding is being met not in the arms of another, but in the solitary glow of a screen, through pornography. This isn’t a moralistic rant about adult content; it’s an observation of a profound psychological trade-off. We are witnessing a silent theft of intimacy, where a facsimile is gradually displacing the real thing, with consequences that echo in our loneliness, our relationships, and our very understanding of human touch.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Motivation
Stop worshipping people who look down on you!
Let’s be honest: People LOVE celebrities. The rich and famous. It seems obvious why: Famous people embody all the traits human’s desire: wealth, power, good looks, perfect physique, immeasurable talent, praise and glory, etc., etc.
By Jonathan Mandelabout a month ago in Motivation











