Self-help
The Leftover Light
The morning after the funeral, I made tea for two. One cup went untouched, the steam rising alone. I don’t know why I did it. Muscle memory, maybe. Or some soft part of my brain that refused to update itself to reality. I set her mug — chipped blue rim and all — down on the table and sat across from it like I was waiting for her to walk in and scold me for oversteeping.
By Moments & Memoirs7 months ago in Chapters
Laws of success Napoleon Hill
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and endless farmland, there lived a young man named Elijah Carter. He was neither born into wealth nor gifted with extraordinary talents that made him stand out in school. He was, in every sense, average — except for one thing: a relentless curiosity about what made certain people succeed while others drifted through life.
By Fanince historian 7 months ago in Chapters
Napoleon Hill success principles
Jason Carter was an ordinary man with extraordinary dreams. At 28, he found himself stuck in a dead-end job, buried under credit card debt, and battling the slow erosion of his self-worth. Yet, deep inside, a voice whispered that he was meant for more. One rainy afternoon, while waiting at a dusty bus stop, he picked up a second-hand book from a nearby street vendor — the cover read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
By Fanince historian 7 months ago in Chapters
The Clock That Stopped Time . Content Warning.
Ali never liked the attic in his grandfather’s old house. It smelled of dust and memories, filled with boxes of faded photos, yellowed letters, and creaking floorboards that groaned under every step. But one rainy afternoon, while hiding from his little sister who wanted him to play tea party for the third time that day, Ali found a small wooden box under a pile of blankets.
By Samer Kham7 months ago in Chapters








