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.
One Dream, One Life
In every human heart lies a dream — a singular, often unspoken desire that defines us more than anything else. For some, it’s a vision they’ve carried since childhood. For others, it’s a quiet calling that revealed itself through the twists and turns of life. “One Dream, One Life” is not just a phrase — it’s a declaration. A commitment to living with intentionality, to listening to that inner voice, and to shaping a life around something profoundly meaningful.
By Noor Hussain9 months ago in Motivation
From $50 to Freedom: How I Turned My Side Hustle into a Full-Time Gig
I never thought a $50 investment could change my life. It was the kind of decision you make late at night, half-doubtful, half-desperate, staring at your bank account and wondering how you’ll make it through the next month.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Motivation
The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings is a world-famous fantasy novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien. It was published in three parts between 1954 and 1955, but it is one big story filled with magic, danger, friendship, and adventure. This epic tale has inspired millions of readers around the world and has also been turned into hugely popular films.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Motivation
AI agents are coming for your job – Here’s how to work with them, not against them
A new wave of digital tools is transforming how we interact with technology, not by just making it smarter, but by making it take action. These are AI agents: autonomous systems that not only understand what to do but actually get it done. Unlike earlier generations of AI, which waited for instructions and offered suggestions, agents can plan, decide, and execute complex tasks across workflows and operations.
By Andrea Zanon9 months ago in Motivation
The Last Mile. AI-Generated.
In the small, dusty town of Elmswood, nestled between mountains and meadows, lived a young man named Kiran. He wasn’t the smartest student, nor the most athletic, and definitely not the most popular. But there was one thing that set him apart: he never quit.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman9 months ago in Motivation
Easter 2025: Celebrating Traditions New Beginnings
Traditional Easter Celebrations Reimagined Modernizing egg hunts for all ages As Easter 2025 approaches, it's time to reimagine the classic egg hunt to make it more exciting and inclusive for everyone. You'll find that modernizing this beloved tradition can breathe new life into your celebrations while still maintaining the essence of the holiday.
By Tasawar9 months ago in Motivation
Shakib Al Hasan the pride of Bangladesh cricket.
It was a shining, breezy evening at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. A 12-year-old boy named Tamim sat discreetly within the display, clutching a hail in one hand and a delicate drink in the other. His eyes weren't wandering around just like the other children; instead, they were focused on one individual standing tall at the crease—cool, composed, and intrepid. It was the man each Bangladeshi cricket fan respected:Shakib Al Hasan.Tamim didn't know in the event that Shakib would score a century that day or indeed take a wicket. But he knew this—Shakib Al Hasan had changed Bangladesh cricket until the end of time.---Humble BeginningsShakib's story started remote from the shining stadium lights—in a little town named Magura. Born on Walk 24, 1987, he wasn't born into acclaim or riches. But what he did have was enthusiasm. Cricket wasn't a fair wager to him; it was enchantment. As a child, he would spend hours playing with a taped tennis ball, envisioning enormous dreams beneath a humble roof.At the fair, a long time ago, his potential started to sparkle. Whereas most kids were memorizing course readings, Shakib was idealizing his line and length, practicing late into the night. A neighborhood coach took note of him and said, “You don't belong here. You have a place in Dhaka.” That single perception changed everything. He was soon selected in a cricket foundation in the capital, beginning a journey that would motivate eras.---Breaking Into the National GroupIn 2006, Shakib made his universal make a big appearance for Bangladesh against Zimbabwe. He wasn't garish. He didn't have features shouting his title. But what he had was grit—and that appeared in each conveyance and each shot he played.To begin with, he played down the arrangement and bowled fairly for a number of overs. But as matches passed, selectors and fans began noticing—he was distinctive. He was solid. He was key. And gradually, he moved up the arrange, both as a batsman and a bowler.Shakib, before long got to be known not as it were for his performances but too for his disposition. Within the face of weight, he remained calm. When others froze, he plotted. When the group battled, he conveyed. Shakib's travel wasn't all praise and records. It came with its share of thistles. He had combat wounds that kept him off the field for months. He confronted feedback, contentions, and indeed bans. In 2019, he was prohibited from cricket for a year due to failing to report degenerate approaches. Numerous people dreaded it was the conclusion of the street.But genuine champions never remain down.He came back more grounded, both physically and rationally. That same year, within the 2019 ICC Cricket World Container, he was unstoppable—scoring 606 runs and taking 11 wickets. No player within the competition had stats that indeed came near. He didn't just play for himself—he carried the pride of a whole country.---A Symbol Past the DiversionShakib Al Hasan nowadays isn't a fair title; it's a bequest. He's the, as it were, Bangladeshi cricketer to be positioned as the world's number one all-rounder in all designs. He has played in alliances over the globe and has been regarded by cricketing legends around the world.Off the field, he has also made a mark—launching businesses, doing charity work, and raising his voice on social issues. Yes, there have been stumbles. Yes, features haven't continuously been kind. But the cherish from fans remains unshaken.Since when Shakib strolls onto the field with the Bangladesh shirt, the complete nation accepts.---The Boy within the StandsBack within the stadium, Tamim kept watch. Each shot Shakib played, each look towards the field—Tamim splashed it in. He didn't just see a cricketer; he saw trust. He saw what it implied to rise above the question. To battle when no one believed. To drop and still rise once more.That night, Tamim told his companions, “I need to be like Shakib.”His companions snickered. “There's only one Shakib,” they said.But Tamim fairly grinned. Since in his heart, he knew—Shakib had instructed him in the foremost vital lesson:On the off chance that you accept yourself, nothing is impossible.Last Indeed, presently, Tamim—now 16—plays for his school group. In his cricket unit, beside his gloves and cushions, he keeps a collapsed note. It peruses:“If you accept you can—you will.”—Shakib Al Hasan
By Sumaiya’s Wordbox9 months ago in Motivation
The Greedy Fox
The Greedy Fox Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a clever but greedy fox named Felix. Felix was known for his sly tricks and his endless hunger. No matter how much food he found, he always wanted more. The other animals often warned him about his greed, but Felix never listened.
By Shahzad Khan9 months ago in Motivation
Good night, dream on
Dream good night. A tale of love, self-assurance, and faith in one's work There is a quiet shadow all around at night. After the hustle and bustle of the day, the night is a special time from the side of the alert where we talk to ourselves, think of dear things, and most of all - the deep love of the heart.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in Motivation
"The Price of Power"
The throne room was silent. Not the kind of silence that came with peace, but the kind that followed screaming — the echo of decisions that could never be undone. King Alric sat slouched on the iron throne, blood still drying on his hands. The crown that once gleamed with pride now felt like a noose tightening around his skull.
By muhammad khalil10 months ago in Motivation











