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**Chapter 1: The Divide** In the heart of the city, the gleaming towers of steel and glass seemed to touch the sky. Behind their immaculate walls, behind the luxury cars and designer suits, lived people who had never known what it meant to struggle, to wonder where the next meal would come from, or whether the bills would be paid. On the top floor of one such tower, in a penthouse overlooking the skyline, Marcus Hathaway sat in his leather chair, gazing out the window. He was the epitome of success—a self-made millionaire, known for his sharp business acumen and ruthless decisions.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman9 months ago in Motivation
Facebook Vaudeville: Loosely Based on a True Story
Act I: The Digital Stage is Set Once upon a time—not too long ago, in the curious era between "poke" wars and the birth of the metaverse—a social media empire named Facebook ruled over the digital lands. It was once a place of reunion, where long-lost classmates reconnected and moms proudly posted blurry photos of spaghetti dinners.
By Sultan Khan9 months ago in Motivation
A Day of Blessings in the Haram.
The Haram in Makkah holds the same non-secular significance as only a few different places on Earth. It is the holiest region for tens of millions of Muslims globally, a haven of tranquillity, devotion, and connection to the divine. Stepping into the Masjid al-Haram, with the marvellous Kaaba at its centre, is getting into a realm of unwavering religion and boundless benefits.
By Mirza Afzal Baig10 months ago in Motivation
Mirror in the Morning
For as long as I can remember, I tried to be someone everyone else liked. In school, I laughed at jokes I didn’t find funny. I wore clothes that didn’t feel like me. I agreed with people just so they would not get upset. I said "yes" when I wanted to say "no." And after all that, I would go home feeling empty and small—like I had left pieces of myself behind.
By Nihal Khan10 months ago in Motivation
10 Life Lessons I Learned from Traveling Alone
Traveling alone is an experience that can change you in ways you never expected. From stepping out of your comfort zone to gaining fresh perspectives on life, traveling solo opens up a world of personal growth. Here are 10 valuable life lessons I’ve learned from my solo travels:
By Alberte Brøndum10 months ago in Motivation
From ashes to ambitions
In the dim light of early morning, when the world is still tangled in the remnants of sleep, a single soul stands at the edge of a crumbled empire—an empire that once gleamed with prosperity, only to be reduced to smoldering ruins. The air is heavy with the scent of charred wood and lost potential, and the ground beneath her feet is scorched with the fiery memories of what once was. But the woman who stands amidst the ruins does not mourn. She does not weep. She only feels the stirring of something deep within her—a quiet yet fierce flame, rising from the ashes of her past. She knows this feeling. It's the taste of rebirth, the kind that comes only after the fiercest of battles, the hardest of falls.
By Muhammad Owais Ayaz10 months ago in Motivation
A Skincare Emergency in the Heart of Casablanca
When you think of Morocco, chances are your mind goes straight to spice markets, ancient medinas, or the golden Sahara dunes. But when I traveled to Casablanca for the first time, I discovered something I never expected to write a whole story about: a pharmacy.
By Wassim Berrak10 months ago in Motivation
Thrive Abroad Without Breaking the Bank
Have you ever dreamed of living in a foreign country, immersing yourself in a new culture, and creating a life that feels like an adventure? Many people do. The idea of starting fresh in an exciting new place is intoxicating, but reality often hits hard. Expenses pile up, unexpected challenges arise, and the dream can quickly turn into a financial and emotional nightmare. But what if there was a way to live as an expatriate without draining your savings or taking unnecessary risks? What if you could not only survive but truly thrive in a new country? The secret lies in smart planning, strategic decisions, and embracing a mindset of flexibility and adventure.
By Bubble Chill Media 10 months ago in Motivation
The Power of Self-Reflection
Socrates, one of the greatest philosophers of ancient Greece, left behind a legacy that continues to influence modern thought. His statement, "An unexamined life is not worth living," remains one of his most profound insights. These words were reportedly spoken during his trial in 399 BCE, when he was sentenced to death for allegedly corrupting the youth and questioning the traditional beliefs of Athens. This phrase is more than just a philosophical idea; it is a call to self-reflection, critical thinking, and the pursuit of wisdom.
By Nora Ariana10 months ago in Motivation
Celebrate Eid Mubarak: Joy, Gratitude, and Giving
Eid Mubarak is a heartfelt greeting exchanged among Muslims worldwide to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, one of the most significant festivals in the Islamic calendar. It marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. The phrase "Eid Mubarak" translates to "Blessed Eid" and symbolizes the joy, gratitude, and unity that come with this special occasion. For Muslims, Eid is not only a day of celebration but also a time to strengthen faith, family ties, and the spirit of giving.
By Madi Speaks10 months ago in Motivation
Jessica Williams: The Virtual Fashion Revolution on Instagram (and the Future Has Arrived!)
Today, we're diving into a fascinating universe that is transforming the way we see beauty and style on social media, especially on Instagram. Get ready to meet Jessica Williams, a virtual model who is causing a real buzz in the fashion world.
By Pedro Antunes10 months ago in Motivation
The Power of Motivation
Depression vs. Brain: Understanding the Complex Relationship Depression is a mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It influences mood, behavior, and overall well-being. While the emotional and psychological impacts of depression are well understood, its effects on the brain are still the subject of extensive research. The connection between depression and the brain is complex and multifaceted. By examining how depression alters brain function, structure, and chemistry, we can gain a better understanding of the disorder and how to approach its treatment.
By MIR_ARIF10 months ago in Motivation










