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Something Most People Are Missing In Their Work
Most people are Miserable in their Work. Even when they are Great at their Work and like the Type of Work they Do. I was just recently speaking with a friend of mine, an Entrepreneur, who was telling me how they Felt that the Work they are Currently Doing is Draining.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Motivation
10 Smart and Profitable Business Ideas to Start in 2025 (Even with Low Investment)
Starting a business today isn’t just about making money it’s about creating freedom, impact, and stability in a world that’s constantly changing. Every year, new industries rise, technology evolves, and fresh opportunities appear for those who pay attention.
By Zeeshan Ahmad4 months ago in Motivation
Zero to Hero
In a small, forgotten town where dreams were often crushed under the weight of routine and despair, lived a young man named Ethan. To most, he was invisible—a face in the crowd, struggling through life without any direction. Ethan was what many would call “zero.” He had no wealth, no influential connections, no clear skills, and worst of all, a crippling fear of failure that kept him locked in a cage of self-doubt.
By Asif shah4 months ago in Motivation
The Climb to Victory: One Man’s Success Story
At 4:45 AM, the alarm buzzed like it always had for the past seven years. But today, something felt different. Today, there were no early trains to catch, no soul-draining meetings, no boss breathing down his neck. Today, Arman stood at the edge of everything he had once only dreamed about.
By Asif shah4 months ago in Motivation
How a Child Saved His Village From Drought
How a Child Saved His Village From Drought A Story of Hope, Courage, and the Power of One Small Heart In a small dusty village named Suryapur, hidden deep within the dry plains of India, life had always depended on rain. The people there were simple farmers, herders, and craftsmen who prayed to the skies every year to bless their land. But one year, the clouds betrayed them.
By Farooq Hashmi4 months ago in Motivation
Valentin Lopez: Redefining Real Estate with Vision and Innovation
When you hear the name Valentin Lopez, you might think of ambition paired with execution. Over the past decade, Lopez has steadily carved out a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking figures in the real estate sector. What separates him from many in the industry isn’t just his knack for identifying lucrative opportunities—it’s the way he reimagines real estate as a living, breathing ecosystem that adapts to modern needs.
By Dena Falken Esq4 months ago in Motivation
“Life: The Silent Teacher”
Introduction Education is often associated with classrooms, books, and teachers who guide us with spoken words. Yet, beyond the walls of schools and the pages of textbooks, there exists another teacher—one who speaks no language, carries no chalk, and writes no lesson plans. This teacher is life itself.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq4 months ago in Motivation
three big myths about women`s weightlifting
As a little girl, I loved playing sports. I also loved painting my fingernails and parading around my mother's house in her high-heeled shoes. From the beginning of time, I have lived in contrasting worlds. Contrasting and often conflicting ideas about what women should and shouldn't do, or maybe how we should and shouldn't look.
By Mahboubeh Fallahi4 months ago in Motivation
The Prophet’s Model: A Timeless Guide for Humanity
The Prophet’s Model: A Timeless Guide for Humanity BY: Ubaid Hakeem Muhammad Saeed once reminded us that the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is not just history—it is the most perfect example for all of humanity. When we look into the Qur’an, the Hadith, and the chronicles of history, one truth becomes very clear: obedience to the Messenger of Allah lies in following his noble example. What he loved, we should love. What he disliked, we should avoid.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Motivation
The Promise of a Candlelight Dream
The Promise of a Candlelight Dream BY: Ubaid It was a quiet night in Lahore. The clock had just struck three in the morning, and the entire household was wrapped in sleep. The streets outside were silent, the world resting under a heavy blanket of night. But in a small corner of a dimly lit room, a boy sat hunched over a worn wooden table. A single candle burned beside him, its flickering flame casting shadows that danced on the walls. His eyes were fixed on the pages of an old book.
By Ubaid 4 months ago in Motivation
The Fisherman and the Caliph: A Timeless Lesson in Contentment
The Fisherman and the Caliph: A Lesson in Contentment and Generosity BY:Khan Many centuries ago, during the golden age of Baghdad, there lived a famous Caliph named Harun al-Rashid. His name has echoed through history not only because he ruled one of the most powerful empires of his time, but also because he was a just ruler who genuinely cared for the welfare of his people. Harun al-Rashid had a habit of disguising himself and moving quietly among his subjects. He believed that the only way to truly understand the struggles of ordinary citizens was to see them with his own eyes, unrecognized and unguarded.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation










