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My Journey of Self-Discovery Through Drumming
A reflection I wrote about 7 years ago about how I gained a love and a passion for drumming. Part 1: The Beginning Sometimes I sit and wonder to myself how I made it this far. How I hadn’t given up and just decided that I had had enough and been done with it all. But by some miracle, I don’t know if it was God or something else, I am here. I am here and I want to share with you my story.
By Slgtlyscatt3red2 months ago in Motivation
The Hidden Power in Struggling Quietly
Understanding the Strength Beneath Silent Struggles We live in an era that celebrates visibility, loud success, and constant validation. Yet, beneath this surface-level celebration lies a deeper, often ignored force: the hidden power of struggling quietly. We believe that silent struggles are not signs of weakness but indicators of profound inner strength. When we endure challenges without applause, without constant reassurance, and without external recognition, we cultivate resilience that reshapes our character at its core.
By muhammed salman2 months ago in Motivation
The Slow Discipline of Becoming Unbreakable. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Most people imagine strength as something loud. They picture confidence that fills a room, certainty that never wavers, success that announces itself clearly and publicly. Strength, in this version, is visible. It is validated. It is admired.
By Chilam Wong2 months ago in Motivation
Do you know why we think so much at night?
Do you know why we think more at night than during the day? At night, when everything is quiet, our mind starts running more instead of resting. At night, all the memories and small worries in our minds begin to "magnify" and become more noticeable and stressful for us. But why does overthinking happen more at night?
By NadirAliWrites2 months ago in Motivation
How a Simple Side Hustle Turned Alex Into a High Earner Before 35
At 27, Alex felt stuck. Not broke... just boxed in. Every weekday looked the same: wake up early, commute through traffic, sit under fluorescent lights, work hard, go home tired, repeat. The paycheck arrived on time, but it disappeared just as fast. Rent, bills, groceries, responsibilities. There was never enough left to feel free.
By MIGrowth2 months ago in Motivation








