quotes
"Opportunities don't happen. You create them," and other quotes to propel you forward.
You won’t find peace in places you had to beg to be chosen.
Peace isn’t something you chase; it’s something you feel. And too often, we confuse being accepted with being at peace. We twist ourselves into versions we barely recognize, hoping someone will finally choose us, validate us, or keep us. But here’s the truth: peace doesn’t live in places where your presence feels conditional. If you had to beg to be chosen, you’ll keep begging to stay - and there’s no rest in that.
By Olena 6 months ago in Motivation
Fail Better: Beckett’s Secret to Success
Introduction: The Power of Failure Samuel Beckett’s famous quote, “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better,” teaches us an important lesson about failure. Failure is not the end, but a step on the path to success. Many people fear failure and avoid it, but Beckett’s words remind us that failing is part of growth. Instead of fearing failure, we should learn to fail better each time.
By majid ali6 months ago in Motivation
How One Brutally Honest Quote Can Change the Way You See Failure Forever.
Ever Tried. Ever Failed. No Matter. Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better. In a world obsessed with perfection, one quote dares to celebrate failure. Samuel Beckett’s words — "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." — echo louder today than ever before. They challenge the Instagram-polished lives we scroll through, the overnight success myths we buy into, and the toxic productivity culture that demands perfection at every turn.
By 🍂🍂🍂.6 months ago in Motivation
Built in the Silence: Why Your Hard Work Matters Even When No One Sees It. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Success stories are often told at their loudest moments — awards, interviews, breakthroughs, applause. We see the highlight reels: the viral posts, the bestselling books, the packed stadiums. But what we rarely see is the silence behind it all.
By Chilam Wong6 months ago in Motivation
Sometimes the most mature thing you can do is walk away quietly.
There are moments when silence speaks louder than confrontation. In a world that constantly tells us to stand up, speak out, and fight for our space, it’s easy to mistake silence for weakness. But sometimes, the greatest display of maturity is not in what we say, but in what we choose not to say. Walking away - without drama, without explanation, without looking back - can be a sign of strength, clarity, and emotional growth. Here’s why the quiet exit is often the loudest act of self-love.
By Olena 6 months ago in Motivation
You don’t have to explain your growth to people committed to misunderstanding you.
Growth can be quiet, confusing, or even uncomfortable - for you and for others watching from the outside. Often, the people who resist your growth the most are those who benefit from your stagnation. It’s tempting to want to explain, justify, or clarify your transformation to people who seem confused, concerned, or even offended by your new direction. But sometimes, people aren’t actually misunderstanding you - they’re choosing not to. And when someone is committed to misunderstanding you, no amount of explanation will ever be enough. That’s why one of the most powerful decisions you can make during your growth journey is choosing your peace over their approval, your clarity over their confusion, and your silence over unnecessary justification.
By Olena 6 months ago in Motivation
Protect your energy - not everyone deserves access to you.
In a world that constantly pulls at our attention, emotions, and presence, one of the most radical acts of self-care is protecting our energy. You’re not obligated to engage with everyone. You’re not selfish for preserving your peace. The truth is, some people drain you more than they support you, and learning to set boundaries is not cold - it’s wise. This post is about honoring your limits and recognizing that not every presence is worthy of your light.
By Olena 6 months ago in Motivation
Book Review: How to Work Remotely: Work Effectively, No Matter Where You Are by Gemma Dale . AI-Generated.
Introduction: In How to Work Remotely: Work Effectively, No Matter Where You Are, Gemma Dale offers a practical, insightful, and comprehensive guide to the increasingly popular world of remote work. As remote work becomes more common and necessary, many employees and employers are struggling to adapt to the challenges it presents. Dale, a leading expert in remote work strategies, provides actionable tips and advice to ensure productivity, balance, and well-being, no matter where you are working from.
By TAPHA6 months ago in Motivation
How I Made $100 in 3 Days Just Sharing Links — No Followers Needed
I wasn’t looking to get rich. I just wanted to earn something, anything, online — even if it was just $5 or $10. I had no website, no social media following, and not even a laptop. Just my phone, some free time, and a lot of curiosity.
By Umar Farooq6 months ago in Motivation
Why Every Tech Company Needs a Public Policy and External Affairs Leader—Now
We are living through a shift in how companies compete, grow, and survive. Innovation alone no longer guarantees market access. Regulation, stakeholder influence, markets changes, public funding, and public trust play just as critical a role especially for technology companies and mid-sized firms trying to scale.
By Andrea Zanon6 months ago in Motivation










