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Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
7 Discipline Rules I Follow Even on Bad Days
I woke up at 2 a.m. to my cat knocking over a glass of water. By 6 a.m., I'd received a rejection email I'd been waiting weeks for. By 9 a.m., my car wouldn't start. By noon, I was crying in a coffee shop bathroom, mascara streaking down my face, wondering how people made life look so effortless.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation
The Child Who Was Saved by a Law for Animals: The Mary Ellen Wilson Story
If you walked the streets of New York City in 1874, you would have seen a metropolis on the verge of becoming the center of the world. It was the dawn of the Gilded Age. The Brooklyn Bridge was rising from the East River, and the wealth of the Vanderbilts and Astors was reshaping Fifth Avenue. It was an era of immense progress, industrial might, and aggressive ambition.
By Frank Massey 14 days ago in Motivation
Victory Felt Empty
There’s a strange kind of silence that comes after victory. It’s not the kind of stillness that’s peaceful, but the kind that feels like something is missing, as though the echo of triumph never fully settles in the chest. I didn’t know what I expected when I achieved what I set out to do — but it wasn’t this.
By Jhon smith14 days ago in Motivation
Why Highly Sensitive People Need Minimalism
A lot of people feel stressed or unsettled in a cluttered environment. But Highly Sensitive People, in particular, can be more prone to being impacted by negative effects of chaos and clutter. Too much sensory information, including visual clutter can easily make a Highly Sensitive Person feel overwhelmed and stressed.
By Jodie Rowe14 days ago in Motivation
Small Acts
In the quiet moments, when no one is watching, revolutions are seeded in the smallest of acts. These aren’t the grand speeches or the thunderous declarations; they are the whispers of change—almost imperceptible to the untrained eye—yet they carry the weight of an entire future. We often think of revolutions as the sudden eruptions of power, the tidal waves of force that sweep through history. But, in truth, they are often built from the quiet moments before the storm.
By luna hart14 days ago in Motivation
That’s How Reyo Got His First Lamborghini
Reyo was twenty-three the first time he saw a Lamborghini up close. It was parked outside a hotel, glowing under the evening lights like something unreal. People stopped to take pictures. Reyo didn’t. He just stood there quietly, hands in his pockets, studying every line of the car as if committing it to memory.
By MIGrowth14 days ago in Motivation
What If the Person You Are Becoming Matters More Than the Life You Are Trying to Build?
Have you ever had a quiet moment—late at night or early in the morning—when you felt a strange mix of frustration and hope? Frustration because life doesn’t look the way you imagined it. Hope because, deep down, you sense that something more is possible. That feeling is not a weakness. It’s an invitation. An invitation to personal development.
By Irina dos santos14 days ago in Motivation
When Time Tried to Stop Him
At thirty-five, he felt late to his own life. That was the thought that followed him everywhere—into the quiet mornings, through crowded streets, and back into sleepless nights. It echoed in his chest when he scrolled past other people’s milestones and whispered to him when the room was silent.
By Fazal Hadi14 days ago in Motivation








