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Compassion
Compassion Saturday, December 17, 2022 Farhan lived in a small village. He was known for his good character. Whenever he saw his friends, he would greet them politely and ask about their well-being. One day, Farhan was carrying a goat on his shoulders. His friends were standing behind a tree when they saw him pass by. One of them called out to Farhan, but he did not respond or pay any attention.
By Sudais Zakwan17 days ago in Motivation
The Difference Between Busy and Productive
We live in a world that celebrates busyness. Full calendars are worn like badges of honor. Exhaustion is mistaken for ambition. Being overwhelmed is often treated as proof that you’re important, needed, and doing something “right.” When someone asks how you’re doing, the socially acceptable answer is almost always, “Busy.”
By Stacy Valentine18 days ago in Motivation
How to Save Money on Groceries Each Month
Groceries are a necessary expense- but they’re also one of the easiest to control. For many households, food spending quietly takes up a large portion of the monthly budget without much notice. Rising prices, convenience shopping, and impulse purchases can make grocery bills feel stubbornly high. The good news is that cutting grocery costs doesn’t require extreme frugality, boring meals, or sacrificing nutrition.
By Emma Ade18 days ago in Motivation
Ways to Reduce Expenses Without Sacrificing Your Quality of Life
For many people, cutting costs sounds like punishment- giving things up, living with less, and constantly saying no. There’s a widespread belief that spending less automatically means enjoying life less. In practice, the opposite is often true. When you reduce expenses with intention and clarity, you can actually improve your quality of life by easing financial pressure, increasing control, and creating space for what genuinely matters.
By Emma Ade18 days ago in Motivation
The Architect of the Wall
In a remote village tucked between jagged mountains and a vast, unforgiving desert, lived a young man named Elian. Elian was a laborer, strong and capable, but he was plagued by a deep sense of restlessness. He wanted to build something that would last something that would define his life but the sheer scale of his dreams often paralyzed him.
By Asghar ali awan18 days ago in Motivation
Teachers Aren't Babysitters. Content Warning.
This has been on my mind for a while. I had so many feelings if I should place my opinion on this or not. I still have those feelings ,but then again I'm like why not say it. Here goes nothing. I feel like parents needs to stop treating teachers like they are baby sitters ( That's also including the supporting teams as well .) I am going to explain because it's very vital for it to not be miscrewed in talking about this touchy subject. Here are my facts about it.
By Erica Williams18 days ago in Motivation
Living With No Final Answer. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: When You Stop Waiting for Closure Many people spend a large portion of their lives waiting. Waiting to feel confident. Waiting for the right opportunity. Waiting for a moment when uncertainty finally settles and decisions feel obvious.
By Chilam Wong18 days ago in Motivation
When Billions Became Trillions
Ten years ago, technology corporations spoke a common language: unicorns and billion-dollar valuations. Reaching a billion-dollar valuation was an impressive milestone. Entrepreneurs and VC alike talked about 10X growth and when you joined the Unicorn club, you were the big deal. This is all gone. Nobody talks about Unicorns anymore.
By Andrea Zanon18 days ago in Motivation







