happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Money Can’t Buy This Feeling
I remember the exact moment I thought money would finally make me feel whole. I was sitting in my car after a long day, checking my bank balance for the third time. The number was higher than it had ever been. I should have felt proud. Relieved. Accomplished.
By Fazal Hadi29 days ago in Motivation
10 Simple Habits That Made My Life Easier and Better
For a long time, I believed life was supposed to feel hard. Every day felt like a race I was slightly losing. I woke up tired, rushed through tasks, and ended the night wondering why I still felt behind. I kept waiting for a big breakthrough—a dramatic change that would suddenly make life easier.
By Fazal Hadi29 days ago in Motivation
Looking back: 2025 was a beast. Top Story - December 2025.
It's difficult to know how to start this. I've suggested that it's been a tough one from my title and in many ways, it has; however, there is an argument that it's not been that extraordinary at all, merely this wonderful thing we call "life" with all its climaxes and pitfalls.
By Rachel Deeming29 days ago in Motivation
Intentional Living Mistakes Quietly Ruining Your Focus
Intentional living promises clarity, purpose, and meaningful progress. Yet for many high-performing adults, focus feels increasingly fragile despite sincere efforts to live deliberately. The problem is not a lack of willpower or motivation. The underlying issue is subtle, often-overlooked errors that quietly undermine concentration, deplete mental resources, and fragment attention over time. When these mistakes go uncorrected, even the most purpose-driven individuals feel scattered, overwhelmed, and mentally exhausted.
By Bloom Boldly29 days ago in Motivation
The Map of the Dead: The Scientist Who Predicted the Apocalypse and Was Ignored
The devastating true story of the 1985 Armero tragedy in Colombia, where warnings from scientists about the Nevado del Ruiz volcano were ignored, leading to 23,000 preventable deaths.
By Frank Massey 29 days ago in Motivation
The Last Train to Nowhere
Finn stood on platform seven, the wind a raw rasp against his ears. December. Late. The kind of late where the city had finally given up its fight against the cold and gone to sleep, leaving only the grit and the stale smell of damp concrete behind. He held a crumpled ticket, the ink smudged, destination simply reading: 'Nowhere.' That's what the clerk had snickered when he bought it, thinking Finn was some kind of smartass. Finn hadn't corrected him. It felt right, accurate, perfectly descriptive of his life.
By HAADI29 days ago in Motivation
Hard Work Didn’t Change My Life — Consistency Did. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
For years, I worked hard and went nowhere. That sentence used to scare me. Now it makes sense. I showed up early. I stayed late. I consumed every piece of advice I could find. From the outside, I looked like someone who was “trying.” From the inside, I felt permanently behind.
By Chilam Wong29 days ago in Motivation
The Missed Signs Of The Path To Failure
There is an old saying that many people know... But fail to understand. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is how most people get misled into accepting paths that cause their ultimate failures in life.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)30 days ago in Motivation
Unhealthy Work Boundaries Examples That Cross The Line
In today’s fast-paced, always-connected professional culture, unhealthy work boundaries have quietly become normalized—especially for Gen Z and young professionals navigating their early careers in the U.S. While ambition, flexibility, and collaboration are desirable, blurred boundaries can lead to burnout, resentment, emotional exhaustion, and long-term discontent. To protect it, we must clearly identify where the line crosses.
By Relationship Guide30 days ago in Motivation











