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.
Get Over the Mistakes Your Parents Made
Many people carry emotional wounds from childhood. These wounds often come from how they were treated by their parents. If your parents criticized you a lot, got angry when you made mistakes, or made you feel like you were never good enough, you may have grown up believing that something was wrong with you.
By Abdul Mateen 8 months ago in Motivation
The Boastful Rooster
In a peaceful village surrounded by green fields and tall trees, there lived a rooster named Rocco. Rocco was not an ordinary rooster—he had the brightest feathers, the loudest crow, and the proudest strut. But Rocco had one big flaw: he loved to brag.
By Shahzad Khan8 months ago in Motivation
Driftwood Dreams: The Voyage That Changed Everything
The sea was calm that morning, almost suspiciously calm, as if it knew something no one else did. Jacob Wren stood barefoot on the dock, his weather-beaten hand resting on the wooden tiller of his small boat, The Driftwood. It had been his companion for nearly a decade—patched, worn, and a little lopsided, but seaworthy enough to carry him on his long-awaited solo journey across the Gulf of Mexico.
By Esther Sun8 months ago in Motivation
'Victory on an invisible ship' — Why being a modern entrepreneur requires not only courage, but also data, skills, and foresight
Introduction: Is being an entrepreneur just an idea? "I'll make a great app that people all over Spain will use!"—Thousands of people dream of becoming entrepreneurs every day with this thought. But honestly, how many succeed? Being a successful entrepreneur in the modern era is not just about having an idea; it's the beginning of a very strategic journey.
By Md. Atikur Rahaman8 months ago in Motivation
The Silent Guardian of the Deep
The Silent Guardian of the Deep An Unforgettable Encounter with the Sea’s Most Feared Creature The sun blazed above with the wrathful fury of an angry god, transforming the Indian Ocean into a vast, blinding mirror. Liam, a seasoned solo sailor, found himself at the mercy of nature. His modest catamaran, The Albatross, had succumbed to a rogue squall—an unexpected, savage burst of wind and wave that had snapped his mast and silenced his navigation systems. Now adrift for three long days, with water supplies dwindling and his skin blistering under the relentless sun, despair had begun to tighten its icy grip around his heart.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Motivation
The Amazing Girl
In the quiet suburban town of Maplewood, where white picket fences lined the streets and children played until sunset, lived a girl named Emma Parker. To the casual observer, Emma seemed like any ordinary teenager—soft-spoken, friendly, and a little reserved. But to those who truly knew her, she was nothing short of extraordinary. She was, quite simply, the amazing girl next door.
By Esther Sun8 months ago in Motivation
The Glitch in the Djinn's Scroll
The neon glow of downtown Dubai pulsed against the ancient desert sky. Omar, a restless software engineer in his late twenties, felt a growing disconnect. By day, he coded algorithms for a sleek new social media platform, Miraj—a hub promising seamless virtual connection. But by night, his mind drifted to the hushed whispers of his grandmother—tales of forgotten djinn, desert spirits tangled with the land's oldest magic. He dismissed them as charming folklore, irrelevant to the silicon circuits of modern life.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Motivation
The Shadow in the Veil
The air was thick with the scent of jasmine and anticipation. My friend, Faisal, stood at the threshold of a new life, a joyous tremor in his voice as he greeted guests. It was his wedding day, a day we had all looked forward to, filled with the promise of laughter, music, and the beautiful union of two souls.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Motivation
The Last Coat Hanger
An odd thing to say about two professionals who’d spent nearly two decades working three floors apart, but that spot—wedged between the elevator and the corridor to Conference Room B—became theirs. A liminal space, never private, never public. There, Ruth would shrug off her heavy coat, and Nadine would always hand over a coffee. Like clockwork. Like ritual.
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in Motivation
Discipline vs. Motivation: Which One Truly Leads to Success?. AI-Generated.
We’ve all heard the question: Is it better to be motivated or disciplined? Motivation is the spark that ignites desire, while discipline is the steady flame that keeps you burning. On the surface, motivation feels exciting—it fuels our dreams and gets us out of bed. But over time, motivation can wane. Discipline, however, powers through ups and downs, carrying us forward even when our enthusiasm fades. In this article, we’ll explore why discipline, not motivation, is the engine of lasting success—and how to cultivate both to achieve your goals.
By Voice of Simplicity8 months ago in Motivation
The Power Within
In the heart of a dusty village surrounded by mountains, lived a boy named Kareem. He was quiet, observant, and always thinking. While other boys played loudly in the fields, Kareem would sit under the old fig tree, lost in his thoughts. People often misunderstood him. They said, “He’s too shy. He’ll never achieve anything.” But inside Kareem’s heart, there was a fire—a silent dream waiting to be awakened.
By Rahimullah Mohmand8 months ago in Motivation









