movie review
Movies that make us feel warm and inspired; from stories about love found in a hopeless place, to heroes fighting for the greater good, and more.
❤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
The Secret Behind Successful Relationships. Content Warning.
We often believe that relationships succeed because of blood ties, shared childhoods, or years of staying in touch. But experience proves otherwise. Sometimes, even the closest people drift apart, and total strangers can become our greatest support.
By Saaya Gsm7 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
Daily Habits That Changed My Life
Daily Habits That Changed My Life We all dream of success, happiness, and a better life. But what if I told you that the key isn’t some overnight transformation — it’s hidden in the simple things you do every single day? That’s what I discovered. My life didn’t change because of a big opportunity or a stroke of luck. It changed because I changed my habits. Slowly. Consistently. Quietly.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Motivation
I Failed 100 Times Before I Got It Right
I Failed 100 Times Before I Got It Right Failure is something most people are afraid of. It feels bad, it makes us doubt ourselves, and sometimes, it makes us want to give up. But what if I told you that failing 100 times was the best thing that ever happened to me? This is the story of how I failed again and again—and how those failures helped me finally get it right.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Motivation
“The Dust We Left Behind”
The dust storms came every evening in Kansas. The horizon would darken like an old film reel being scorched at the edge, and the skies would swirl with brown and gold. Inside what remained of her childhood home, Iris Cooper stood by the boarded-up window, watching the world disappear one grain of dirt at a time.
By Adil Aslam Smi7 months ago in Motivation
From Silent Shadows to Finding His Voice
Jay was never the loudest voice in the room. As a kid, he often wished he could just disappear. Growing up in a busy household with three siblings, he always felt overshadowed. His parents loved him, but Jay was the shy one — the kid who avoided eye contact, rarely spoke up, even when he wanted to.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
The Last Chair in the Room"
1. The Empty Auditorium The first time Maya stood on a stage, the auditorium was nearly empty. Just a janitor sweeping the back row and an old woman knitting in the second. She was 17, full of nerves, and every word in her speech trembled out of her like a bird afraid to fly. But she did it. She spoke for exactly 4 minutes and 32 seconds. And when she finished, no applause followed. The janitor kept sweeping. The woman kept knitting.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
The Last Chair in the Room
1- The Empty Auditorium The first time Maya stood on a stage, the auditorium was nearly empty. Just a janitor sweeping the back row and an old woman knitting in the second. She was 17, full of nerves, and every word in her speech trembled out of her like a bird afraid to fly. But she did it. She spoke for exactly 4 minutes and 32 seconds. And when she finished, no applause followed. The janitor kept sweeping. The woman kept knitting.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Motivation
The Day I Took My Power Back: Breaking Free from Morning Phone Addiction
Introduction Every morning used to begin the same way: my eyes still half-closed, my hand already reaching for my phone. Before I even left my bed, I had checked WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and two news apps. I hadn’t even brushed my teeth or spoken a word, but the noise of the world had already entered my head.
By Hasnain khan7 months ago in Motivation











