happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
The Shard-Wound Dream
The pressure squeezed at Elias, a monstrous fist around his chest, a constant reminder of how thin the line was. He kicked, slow and steady, each exhale a burst of silver bubbles racing toward the distant, sun-dappled surface. Cold seeped into his bones, even through the thick dry suit, a damp chill that was more than just water; it was the deep, the ancient quiet of it all. He was two hundred feet down, maybe more, pushing past the recognized limits, chasing a ghost and a rumor, a city that shouldn’t exist.
By HAADI25 days ago in Motivation
One Exercise That Can Increase Your Happiness FREE of Charge
Non-Medicinal Mental Health Practices I'm a firm believer that when you can, opt for the non-medicinal route to improve your mental health. There are many levels and complexities that can come with anxiety and depressive states (two common forms of mental health issues), which I'm no expert at, nor will I dive into, but as someone who has not significantly struggled with mental health for most of my life, I can say a large part of this is due to my actions.
By Destiny S. Harris25 days ago in Motivation
The Path Where No One Rushed
At the edge of the village of Sonapur, beyond the last row of houses, there was a narrow dirt path that led into the fields and disappeared into the hills. Long ago, people used it daily. Farmers walked it at dawn, children ran along it after school, and elders strolled there in the evenings, sharing stories as the sun went down.
By Mehmood Sultan25 days ago in Motivation
7 Daily Habits That Quietly Rebuilt My Life
My life didn’t fall apart all at once. It unraveled quietly. There was no dramatic moment, no public failure, no single bad decision I could blame. On the outside, things looked normal. I had responsibilities. I had routines. I smiled when I needed to. But inside, I felt empty, tired, and strangely disconnected from myself.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Motivation
The Feather That Settled the Wind
The village of Kalapath lay between open plains and a wide sky where the wind never seemed to rest. It rushed through the streets, rattled doors, scattered dust, and carried people’s frustrations from one house to another. The villagers often said the wind was the reason tempers flared so easily. Words flew as fast as the air itself, and misunderstandings spread before anyone could catch them.
By Mehmood Sultan25 days ago in Motivation
Money Follows Clarity, Not Hustle
For years, I believed exhaustion was proof of progress. If I wasn’t busy, I felt guilty. If I wasn’t tired, I felt lazy. I wore long hours like a badge of honor and called it ambition. Hustle, I thought, was the only language money understood.
By Fazal Hadi25 days ago in Motivation
Influential Women Magazine: Bold Voices, Real Power, Lasting Impact
In an era defined by rapid change and constant visibility, influence has taken on a deeper meaning. It is no longer about who speaks the loudest, but who speaks with clarity, conviction, and consistency. Influential women across the world are stepping into leadership with bold voices that challenge norms and reshape expectations. Influential Women Magazine captures this shift by spotlighting women whose influence is built on substance, values, and long-term impact rather than fleeting recognition.
By influentialwomenmagazine25 days ago in Motivation
The Static Dream
Unit 734's existence was a series of measured actions. A sanitation bot, Model P-4, it woke with the facility's hum, its optical sensors calibrating to the predictable gleam of the polished chrome and sterile white tiles. Its treads moved with quiet precision across the vast, empty corridors of Sector Gamma, scrubbing, buffing, collecting particulate matter. Efficiency: 99.98%. Energy consumption: Optimal. Scheduled maintenance: In 72 hours. Everything was green, stable, accounted for, a perfect loop of programmed purpose.
By HAADI26 days ago in Motivation
Nobody Tells You This About Trying to Change Your Life. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I used to believe that motivation was the missing piece. I thought if I could just feel inspired enough—if I read the right article, watched the right video, followed the right successful people—everything would eventually fall into place. My habits would improve. My income would grow. My confidence would stabilize. My life would finally move forward.
By Chilam Wong26 days ago in Motivation










