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"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
The Mirror That Showed the Truth ๐ช
In a bustling town filled with bright lights ๐ and noisy streets ๐, there was a small, mysterious shop tucked between two large buildings ๐ฌ. The shop was unlike any other โ it was filled with antiques, trinkets, and curious objects that seemed to whisper secrets from the past ๐ฐ๏ธ. At the heart of this shop stood a peculiar mirror ๐ช, known to the shopkeeper as โThe Mirror That Showed the Truth.โ
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
The Girl Who Listened to the Wind ๐ฌ๏ธ
In a quiet, picturesque village nestled between rolling hills ๐ and dense, whispering forests ๐ณ, there lived a young girl named Lila ๐ธ. Unlike other children, who ran through the streets laughing, shouting, and playing games ๐, Lila preferred stillness. She loved sitting quietly, observing the world around her, and listening to the gentle whispers of nature ๐ฑ. Every morning, before the village came alive with the hustle and bustle of daily chores ๐ก, she would wander to the edge of the forest, sit beneath a grand oak tree ๐ณ, and close her eyes to feel the wind ๐จ brushing against her face.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
One Act of Kindness That Changed Everything โจ
In the heart of a busy, shining city ๐๏ธ, filled with skyscrapers that touched the clouds โ๏ธ and streets lined with luxury cars ๐, lived a very rich businessman named Mr. Adrian ๐ผ๐ฐ. To the outside world, he had it all โ massive houses ๐ก, designer suits ๐, expensive watches โ, and more money than anyone could spend in a lifetime. People whispered, โHeโs the luckiest man alive!โ ๐ But behind the perfectly polished shoes and tailored suits, Adrian felt a deep emptiness ๐.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
๐ฐ โThe Rich Man Who Envied the Poorโ ๐๏ธ
In a busy, shining city filled with tall buildings ๐๏ธ and luxury cars ๐, there lived a very rich businessman named Mr. Adrian ๐ผ๐ฐ. He owned big houses ๐ก, expensive watches โ, and more money than he could ever spend in one lifetime.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
๐ฏ๏ธ โThe Candle That Refused to Blow Outโ
In a forgotten corner of a broken city ๐, beyond the noisy streets and crowded buildings, there stood a small, abandoned house ๐๏ธ. Its walls were cracked, its windows were broken, and its doors creaked with every whisper of the wind ๐ฌ๏ธ. No one lived there โ at least, not anymore.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
๐ณ โThe Lazy Farmer and the Talking Treeโ ๐พ
In a quiet village surrounded by green fields ๐พ and soft hills โฐ๏ธ, there lived a farmer named Harris ๐จโ๐พ. But unlike other farmers, who woke up early with the sun ๐ and worked hard till sunset ๐, Harris was known for only one thing โ his laziness ๐ด.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
โจ He Had Nothingโฆ Yet He Gave Everything ๐๐
In a world obsessed with wealth ๐ฐ, status ๐, and success ๐, people often forget the true meaning of richness. They chase money, power, and recognition, believing that having more makes them greater. But somewhere, in the quiet shadows of life, a silent lesson was waiting to be learned ๐
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
โจ โThe Boy Who Shared His Last Piece of Breadโ ๐โค๏ธ
In a small and quiet village, surrounded by dry land and dusty paths ๐พ๐๏ธ, lived a little boy named Ethan ๐ฆ๐ป. He was only twelve years old, but life had already been very hard for him ๐. His parents had passed away in a terrible accident, and he lived alone in a small broken house made of old wood and clay ๐๏ธ.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
The Broken Watch That Fixed His Life โ๐โก๏ธโค๏ธ
In a small, peaceful town surrounded by green fields ๐ณ๐พ and soft winds ๐, there lived a young man named Aaron ๐จ๐ป. Aaron was known for only one thing: he was always in a hurry ๐โโ๏ธ๐จ. His life moved as fast as a racing train ๐. He believed that time was everything, and anyone who wasted time was a failure ๐๐.
By Daily Motivation2 months ago in Motivation
Small Town
Dear St. Louis, What a ride? A long haul of battles endorsed with signatures formed from fears and nightmares, with laughter and anger. From backyard barbecuing, to the long sunny walks to the other side of town. Thereโs nothing more than Iโll remember about you. The place that birth me, the bridges that hurt me, and the land that blessed and cursed me. The beautiful arch grounds, the highway sounds, the smells of challenges existing right before you exit. Thereโs no place like home, is what the old wives tales speak of. The humble beginnings, the accolades, the friendships that felt like forever, the relationships that turned into never, and the stench of the river flowing through the city on a humid summer evening . The days were young and I didnโt know that those were the golden bridge to my makeup. The mysteries that will forever play a part in my head along with the solved murder cases that still haunts me. Itโs time we say goodbye for good. It was such a joy allowing you to root me, but like every apple one must fall and grow elsewhere. I canโt imagine the days when life mattered more than letting you go. I can never get back grandmas cooking, daddyโs visits or even the candy lady who use to let us get more than we can afford just for $2.00. I can do nothing but embrace the world from the ground beneath my feet, as tears well in my eyes, I can finally begin to understand truth. Itโs not where you come from itโs where youโre going. I found my confidence to fight all from your city lights, I found my courage to dream because of your poverty, I found my reasons to love, even when it wasnโt given to me. Youโre a bad mother fucker, some people you broke, some people you made. I promised myself through these notes that one day Iโll make your name smile again, itโs just not from the crumbling soil of living inside your land. I will never forget the trouble that lurked, the buildings that sat as staples to my childhood now gone, the school districts that poured more into the kids who showed effort than the ones who needed attention, the swag, the mall trips without permission. The small city where everyoneโs fighting just because the turf mattered, hoods meant more than life and money means more than family. The times are wild, I could never make peace through the chaos, and never understood why everyone continued fighting when love couldโve been a Black rep. I remember them field trips. I remember fighting to save what couldnโt be changed and thatโs the moment I knew it started with self. Beneath the surface of the gun smoke was fundamentals, if I could survive there, success has got to be in me. I learned over the past decade that I cannot love you because you werenโt made to love me, I cannot carry you around anymore. My soul was placed on different corners, and I fell in love with an atmosphere that breathe life. This place is somewhere with stillness, somewhere with lights that shine without dimming, somewhere where peace is the treasure, down in the valley and kindness greets me with support. Somewhere where love doesnโt hurt. I feel as if Iโm at a thousand funerals of my loved ones writing this farewell, but I have to say this. I have to replace what no longer brings me safety. I have to go somewhere where death isnโt the destiny of fate I would be met with for choosing to make a difference, or for the betterment of my own sanity. No family dysfunction, no late night hours roaming the city while dangers lurked, no being used by the word love and publicly shamed for it. No lies and manipulation, no grief and hurt, no depletion in my soul as I choose to do the inner work. Somewhere where my grind means more to me than having designer, where my family means more to me than looking for a man to be a provider. I found a place unfamiliar with your speed. A place I know thatโs just right at the pace it moves just for me. Here, where the air is fresher, the kids are classier, bikes can be rode all day long and no arguing or the neighbors yelling. The biggest hope of all is that you have no concern about the neighbors shooting up or smoke crack at the playground in front of them. A place where your meeting up looks like growth, not hair weaves, extensions, and viral video uploads. A place where the mountains werenโt personal but were a beautiful sight to see. A place that offers me peace. Peace that I never believed was real, peace that didnโt test my endurance level but my heart, peace that didnโt allow struggle to be the reason to destiny swap, but peace that instilled dedication. Where accountability doesnโt look like youโre falling in love with Satan. Peace that canโt be explained but it can only felt. The demons that Iโve fought so hard to cast down was me carrying this city along hoping that one day Iโll come home. A city that left me to be my worst, and the souls that refuse to leave my ancestors blood in the trails of change will never understand while I will never call St. Louis home again. I love my city, but Iโll be damned if I fuck with my city, but nevertheless youโll always be my city. We have just become strangers and thereโs no reintroducing after 9 years of being loved exclusively, I want to continue counting, I donโt want my days numbered because someone couldnโt needed an accountant. Thereโs nothing more better than being free from the pain of my city. The joys of love that has found me gives me a new name for my city. #Dream Catcher!
By Charelle Landers2 months ago in Motivation
The Art of Making Money
Once upon a time, in a bustling village, there lived a young man named Ryan, who was 25 years old. Ryan spent his days working at a local grocery store. He had been at this job for five years, and over time, he had risen from a store clerk to a respectable position in the last three years. Ryan saved his earnings steadily, but he felt that his money was growing very slowly. Ryan began to wonder how he could put his money to work instead of waiting for it to grow slowly. He had no time to manage any other work, as his work at the store consumed most of his day. One day off, he decided to seek advice from a wealthy man from a nearby village, Mr. Dean. Mr. Dean was known for his extensive assets and businesses, which had made him rich without much effort. He was the perfect person for Ryan to learn from. Upon arriving at Mr. Deanโs house, Ryan found him relaxing under a large shady tree near his fields, enjoying a cup of coffee despite his wealth. Mr. Dean was not the busy type. His assets and money worked for him, exactly what Ryan wanted to learn after the exchange. Greetings. Ryan shared his goal with Mr. Deena so that he could learn how to make money for him. Mr. Deena smiled at Ryanโs determination. Good thinking. Itโs never too late to start learning about passive income. He said that passive income is not limited to investing big bucks or buying gold. With the right mindset, even a small amount of money can work for you. If you can manage just Rs. 1 million, imagine what you could do with more money. Ryan was excited and listened intently as Mr. Deena went on. The first step in building passive income is simple: you need money. Save what you can from your profits, but avoid borrowing to invest. If you're just starting out, it's safer to work hard and save money, even if it's just a little bit. Do you understand? Ryan rushed over and nodded eagerly. "Yes, Mr. Dina, I understand. What should I do once I save some money?" Mr. Dina chuckled lightly at Ryan's excitement. "Take it easy, Ryan. The second step is to immediately stop the urge to buy expensive things. Don't rush into buying a luxury phone, car, or house unless you really need it. Expensive items like cars and phones depreciate in value quickly, and they can be expensive to maintain, especially when your income is modest. Instead, use this money for what Ryan always dreamed of having. Luxury things, but now he understood the importance of patience, "You're right, Mr. Dina. "If I spend all my money now, I won't have anything left," Mr. Dina replied. Look around you, explore your surroundings, and always check social media or the internet for ideas. There are many ways to generate passive income, even with a small investment." As they walked through the village, Mr. Dina gave examples. "Look at Rudy's house. He started a small Wii service with less than 500,000 rupees. Someone in the house next door started raising chickens with the same amount. The key is to find opportunities that suit your skills and interests." Ryan was amazed because he had never thought of such easy ways to start a passive income. "I never realized there were so many opportunities in front of me," he said, scratching his head in surprise. As they walked, Mr. Dina shared more examples of people using their small savings, whether it was farming or providing services.
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation











