happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Tylor Chase: From Nickelodeon Fame to a Life-Full of Struggles
Many viewers of television in the early 2000s have fond memories of Taylor Chase. Chase became well-known at an early age and joined a generation of child performers who grew up in the spotlight thanks to his portrayal of Martin Qwerly in the popular Nickelodeon series *Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide*. His adult life has taken a complicated, unexpected turn, exposing the difficulties frequently encountered by former child stars, despite his early career's great promise and brilliance.
By ZUBAIRabout a month ago in Motivation
The Unwound Hour
Arthur sat slumped, half-buried in the armchair’s threadbare velvet, the stale air of his apartment thick around him. Dust motes danced in the weak sunlight slicing through a grime-streaked window. Days, weeks, months blurred into a single, suffocating gray. Phoenix Designs, his dream, his sweat, his very backbone, had crumbled to ash six months ago. The ghost of what he’d lost clung to every surface, a fine layer of grief and inaction. He just sat, breathing it in, letting it seep into his bones.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Motivation
For 2026 — Make Living Good A Priority
“I want the name and address of your plastic surgeon, your skin care specialist, your dietitian, chef, your primary care doctor, your exercise coach, your mental health people, and all of the others that made you look so damn good, girl,” Beverly said to Sannoya, her eyes all over her entire body.
By Annelise Lords about a month ago in Motivation
They’ve Been Handing the Future Around Like a Weapon
They’re handing a future-viewing cube from country to country since 1947. Elites peer inside, pick golden paths—bunkers, billions, endless power—while the public crashes through timeline wreckage. The past five years feel like a glitchy sci-fi shitshow because it is. But this war started decades ago:
By Living the Greatest CONSPIRACY Theory. By RG.about a month ago in Motivation
The Art of Starting Over In 2026
Every year, the calendar flips to January 1st, and we collectively experience the "Fresh Start Effect." It is a psychological reset button that convinces us that the "New Us" will be disciplined, organized, and energetic, even if the "Old Us" was tired and overwhelmed just 24 hours prior. We set ambitious goals: run a marathon, write a novel, save half our income.
By ShortVMabout a month ago in Motivation
The Ghost in the Asylum: The Psychiatrist Who Disappeared to Save Minds
The untold story of Dr. Stanislav Grof, a psychiatrist behind the Iron Curtain who pioneered radical trauma therapies, defied the communist regime, and accepted exile and obscurity so his life-saving techniques could survive.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
Whispers Behind the Gates
In the heart of the city lay a society that prided itself on order, reputation, and appearances. Row upon row of neat houses gleamed under the sun, gardens were trimmed with obsessive precision, and gates, tall and imposing, separated the residents from the chaotic world outside. From a distance, the society seemed perfect—safe, prosperous, and unblemished. But perfection, as always, was a carefully curated illusion.
By Farhadabout a month ago in Motivation
Aethel's Glimmer
The 'Odyssey' was anything but. A rust-pocked tub, bought with the last of Elias Vance's inheritance and every cent he could borrow against the house he hadn't seen in years. The salt spray stung his eyes, a constant reminder of the ocean's indifference, but he didn't blink. Not anymore. Thirty years, thirty years of scoffing from academics, snickers from fellow divers who thought they knew what 'deep' meant. They called Aethel a myth, a drunken sailor's tale. He called it his life’s work. His obsession. His damnation, maybe.
By HAADIabout a month ago in Motivation
Why Emotional Boundaries at Work Save Your Mental Health
In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected workplace, emotional boundaries at work are no longer optional—they are essential. For Generation Z professionals managing open workplaces, remote work, late Slack messages, and emotionally demanding professions, the lack of boundaries gradually erodes mental health. We think that safeguarding emotional energy is about sustainability, clarity, and long-term success rather than being cold or cruel.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Motivation









