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Dreams And Destiny. AI-Generated.
In the village of Ali Pur, the air was often thick with the scent of dry earth and the weight of tradition. Life there functioned like a clock with a rusted spring—steady, predictable, and slow. The villagers lived by a singular philosophy: Kismet, or destiny. They believed that a man’s path was carved into his palm before he was even born. To challenge one's lot in life was seen not just as foolish, but as an affront to the natural order.
By Said Sadiq 2 months ago in Motivation
Holding the Line: Courage in the Face of Injustice
There are moments in history, and in everyday life, when the machinery of society seems to falter. Rules meant to protect, systems designed to safeguard, and authorities tasked with maintaining fairness sometimes fail. They falter not always out of malice, but through indifference, inertia, or simple oversight. Yet, in the spaces where these failures occur, a remarkable human quality often emerges: resilience. It is in these moments, when the world might expect retreat or silence, that individuals and communities discover an extraordinary courage—the courage to hold the line, to insist that fairness, safety, and normality are not negotiable.
By Algieba2 months ago in Motivation
Why Resilience Isn’t Always Recognized
There are forms of courage that go unnoticed. They do not make headlines, nor are they cheered in public spaces. Yet they exist, quietly, insistently, shaping lives and demanding acknowledgment in ways the world rarely sees. This kind of resilience is not always about dramatic gestures or immediate triumphs. It is about the slow, deliberate choice to face forces that are both unseen and unyielding, the decision to insist on fairness when it would be easier to remain silent.
By Algieba2 months ago in Motivation
The Price of an Honest Voice. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Price of an Honest Voice In the small town of Mehrabad, corruption was not a secret—it was a routine. People whispered about it in tea shops, joked about it in buses, and accepted it at government offices as if it were a tax of life. Files did not move without envelopes, signatures were bought with favors, and truth was considered a luxury no one could afford.
By Samaan Ahmad2 months ago in Motivation
Important Lessons in my 30’s
Our lives flash by very quickly if we blink. I’ll start by saying that when I was seven, I wanted nothing but to be an adult. I wanted to have a car to drive, and I wanted to have a job to go to and pretend that I had an important business meeting. I wanted to eat whatever I could and live on microwave popcorn. I thought that’s all adults wanted to do, and that’s all they had to do. I think we were all told the same thing, we get a degree, get a job, buy a house and have two to five children and we will figure out the rest like our parents did. That reality has been washed away by inflation and our bad economy. However, we cannot keep thinking these negative thoughts. I have learned a few lessons in my early thirties that I will share with you all.
By Ada Zuba2 months ago in Motivation
Go To War For Your Goals
As you progress on your journey, doubtful questions and thoughts will visit your mind. Not might. Will. This isn't a possibility you should prepare for — it's a guarantee you need to accept right now before you take another step forward.
By Destiny S. Harris2 months ago in Motivation
PCOS. Does it really come with being a girl?
What is it? well Im sure you are well aware if you are reading this so I will not waste time explaining that. I have been dealing with this mysterious illness for the past three years and it became debilitating in the last year. To a point I couldn't even walk without feeling so exhausted I might faint. It was an electric shock that would take over my entire body and make me have this need for food. It was honestly the weirdest thing. It also hurt. It really hurt, i couldn't breathe and felt like I was having a seizure or something. The ones who get it get it.
By Ella Loftus2 months ago in Motivation
A MESSAGE FOR SURVIVORS
As a human rights advocate for global peace, and a survivor of sexual assault, I stand with all those that have endured systematic traumatic irreversible abuse by another. Advocacy must take place on a global scale to ensure fairness, unity, compassionate empathetic care and assistance to those in need at every level within the realms of society to ensure good governance and the right to protect. The nature of abuse is asynchronous, does not abide by a linear nature, and operates within the conscious abnormal nature of hate projected against another. Sexual assault, domestic abuse, and the cyclical nature of abandonment or silence leads to an erosion of justice, ethicality, and morality within society. As a survivor, it is my greatest hope that my work brings to light the nature of abuse and progressive peaceful restorative resolutions which can restore peace, dialogue, diplomacy, and reformative compassionate empathetic care.
By ELISABETH BABARCI 2 months ago in Motivation









