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Threads of Gold
It came like the softest whisper, the way so many important things tend to. She was curled up on the couch, watching another episode of her favorite show, the sun slowly edging down on the horizon after a long day. Her phone lay beside her, quiet as usual. No notifications, just a dark screen. She glanced to the silent device, trying to recall when she had received a text last.
By Bobi Larsonabout an hour ago in Motivation
Hard Day's Work
Once upon a time, not too long ago, I had a restaurant job. Although I try not to think about it in my current day-to-day, every memory I have of that place is either awful, mind-numbingly boring, or a combination of both. Before I took that job, I was under the illusion that I lived in a nice town, full of nice, well-mannered people. Within the first week, I learned that I was woefully wrong.
By Natalie Grayabout 5 hours ago in Motivation
Freedom Becomes You, Darling
I think I've spent a lot of my life making excuses, going out of my way to convince myself that I am not worthy or capable of becoming the person I want to be. I am too flawed, too imperfect, too tainted to know what belonging feels like. My story is messy. I'm a conglomeration of broken fragments, I've hurt others, and I'm terrified of everything.
By Eden Rowabout 7 hours ago in Motivation
Small Wins Can Lead to Huge Victories
Close to two weeks ago, I woke from a nap, stepped off the bed, and fell over onto the nearby chair. This moment in time has forever changed me. I wondered if I had a mini stroke as I struggled to get up and walk. The loss of control was humbling as I pondered my future.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 10 hours ago in Motivation
Relearning Joy: How to Make Room for Fun When You've Spent Years in Survival Mode
Joy is one of the first things we lose when we’re living in survival mode. When your life has been shaped by trauma, chaos, stress, or constant emotional labor, joy can feel foreign or even unsafe. You get used to being vigilant. You get used to prioritizing everyone else. You get used to pushing, enduring, coping, and “getting through.”
By Stacy Valentineabout 11 hours ago in Motivation
You Don’t Need More Time — You Need Less Noise. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
You Don’t Need More Time — You Need Less Noise Introduction: The Most Common Excuse “I don’t have enough time.” It’s one of the most common reasons people give for not making progress.
By Chilam Wongabout 14 hours ago in Motivation
When you lose everything, you find yourself
When You Lose Everything, You Find Yourself There is a moment — and if you have lived long enough, you have felt it — when the ground beneath your feet simply disappears. It might happen in a single phone call. It might happen slowly, over months, like water carving through stone. One day you look around and the life you built, the person you loved, the job you defined yourself by, the health you took for granted, the dream you sacrificed for — it is gone. And you are left standing in the ruin of what used to be, wondering how you are supposed to breathe through something this heavy.
By Zidaneabout 16 hours ago in Motivation
The Outlier
The smallest victory I ever saw in a university happened on a Thursday. If that sounds like I am making a shrine of it after the fact, that is exactly the sort of dishonest inflation professors are good at when we want our own memories to come out looking wiser than they were.
By KURIOUSKa day ago in Motivation
Stranger Unaware
It was a lovely Spring morning, and the manager of the Waffle House was there early, cooking breakfast, in Camden Delaware. It was his job, along with other things, that comes with managing a restuarant like this. Many people think, a manager of a restuarant does paperwork and sits in his office just handling customer complaints and managing the employees. However, not at the Waffle House, they are expected to cook, and manage the employees, and do the other managerial duties of a manager. It was an ordinary morning, and he was pouring waffle batter, putting sausage and bacon on the grill, and the aroma filled the air, with the appetizing odors that draw customers in off the highway.
By Susan Paytona day ago in Motivation
A Catastrophe, Ethnic cleansing, Nakba: Calling out the Intention
But there are no people without land. There were people living there who’d been living there for hundreds of years or even longer. Who are Palestinian people? The Jews in Roman times never left Palestine, not all of them . Many of them stayed there, some of them converted to Islam. So who are the Palestinians ? In some ways, they might be descendants of ancient Jewish. They are cousins, to say the least.
By Aris mustapha2 days ago in Motivation






