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Myths vs. Reality: What the World Gets Wrong About Afghanistan
When most people hear the word Afghanistan, certain images come to mind — war, destruction, poverty, fear. For decades, the country has been portrayed through a narrow lens by international media, often reduced to conflict zones and tragedy. But Afghanistan is more than a headline, more than a battlefield, and more than the pain it has endured.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
How to Make the World Listen to You
In a world saturated with noise, making your message stand out and have an impact is challenging but entirely possible. With the right communication principles, you can capture people's attention and ensure they remember what you say. Here are 9 ways to make the world stop and listen to you:
By S.Phairat7 months ago in Motivation
The Art of Serendipity
The Art of Serendipity Evelyn Carter had always believed in order. Raised in a tidy, quiet house where every calendar was color-coded and no plan went unplanned, she learned early that structure meant safety. Her mother had drilled that idea into her from the beginning: predictability protected you from disappointment.
By Terence Lisher7 months ago in Motivation
Ignite Your Passion: A Weekend Read
It was a rainy Friday evening when Mia stepped off the crowded train, clutching her umbrella and an old tote bag filled with things she never had time to read. The city was slowing down for the weekend, but inside Mia’s mind, the storm never stopped. Deadlines, spreadsheets, emails, expectations—it all blurred together like a gray sky without sunlight.
By Salman khan7 months ago in Motivation
❤Two stranger s on a journey ❤
That day was unlike any other. It wasn’t a celebration, nor a tragedy—but something far stranger. I had done something that even now, I can't believe I had the courage for. In the absence of my parents, without anyone’s approval, I called a mullah and married a girl I barely knew.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
❤I Am the Voice of a Child: This War Is Not Ours, and This Is Not Islam❤
I could be any child. I could be your son, your nephew, your neighbor. I had a backpack filled with dreams and crayons. I wanted to become a teacher. I loved mangoes in the summer and stories before bedtime.
By Abdulmusawer7 months ago in Motivation
Book Review: The Art of Letting Go: Stop Overthinking, Stop Negative Spirals, and Find Emotional Freedom (The Path to Calm) by Nick Trenton . AI-Generated.
Introduction: In The Art of Letting Go: Stop Overthinking, Stop Negative Spirals, and Find Emotional Freedom (The Path to Calm), author Nick Trenton delivers a powerful guide to overcoming mental and emotional barriers that prevent individuals from achieving peace of mind and emotional freedom. With an emphasis on letting go of negativity, overthinking, and the emotional spirals that can overwhelm our daily lives, this book presents an actionable roadmap to emotional well-being. Through a mix of practical strategies, psychological insights, and personal anecdotes, Trenton helps readers embrace the liberating practice of letting go.
By TAPHA7 months ago in Motivation
7 Genius Time-Saving Hacks for Busy People
Time is the ultimate currency, and for busy people, it’s in short supply. Between meetings, emails, errands, family obligations, and social life, your to-do list can feel never-ending. Fortunately, you don’t need more hours in the day- you need better systems.
By Emma Ade7 months ago in Motivation
The Lion of Lahore: Imran Khan's Journey
Imran Khan was not born into greatness—but he was destined for it. Born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi grew up in a well-educated Pashtun family. His early life was filled with privilege, but not idleness. A quiet boy with a fierce determination, Imran found solace and identity on the cricket pitch, where he would begin writing the first chapter of a story the world would never forget.
By Abdullah khan7 months ago in Motivation
"She Left Me a Note—and Then Disappeared"
I found the note on a Thursday morning. It was a day like any other, one of those sleepy, half-dressed moments where the kettle hums and the world hasn’t quite opened its eyes yet. I stumbled into the kitchen, expecting to find her by the window with that distant look she always wore in the mornings—half in this world, half in a memory I couldn’t reach. But she wasn’t there.
By Jawad Khan7 months ago in Motivation
Success Isn’t a Straight Line
Success Isn’t a Straight Line When people hear the word "success," they often picture a straight road — one that moves cleanly from point A to point B. Study hard, get a degree, land a good job, and live happily ever after. I used to believe that too. Until life taught me that real success doesn’t work like that. It’s not a straight line. It’s a winding, messy, often painful journey — and in my case, it began with failure.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Motivation









