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I Never Gave Up Honesty, Success Came to Me
There was a time when honesty felt like a burden I carried alone. While others seemed to climb faster by exaggerating their skills, hiding their mistakes, or bending the truth, I stayed behind—quiet, overlooked, and often doubting myself. I didn’t lack ambition or effort. What I lacked, I thought, was the ability to play the game the way everyone else did.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Motivation
9 Habits I Noticed in Successful People
I used to believe success was loud. I thought it came with fancy cars, big announcements, and overnight miracles. But the truth hit me quietly—on an ordinary afternoon, sitting in a small café, watching people who were clearly winning at life without trying to prove anything.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Motivation
The Doctor Who Prescribed Life: Samuel Reed and the Underground Rebellion of the Night Shift
The true story of Dr. Samuel Reed, the Appalachian ER doctor who risked his medical license to distribute naloxone off the books, saving a town from the opioid crisis before the laws caught up.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
Success Doesn't Need a Secret, Just These 7 Habits
I used to believe successful people had a secret I didn't know. Some hidden formula. Some special connection. Some genetic gift that separated them from people like me who struggled, failed, and started over endlessly.
By Fazal Hadiabout a month ago in Motivation
The Truck Stop Waitress Who Talked a Man Out of Suicide at 3:17 A.M.
The Interstate is a singular, rhythmic entity. Especially Interstate 40, the great concrete artery that slices through the belly of America, running from the chaotic ports of North Carolina to the dusted plains of California. By day, it is a blur of commerce and vacationers. But by night, the road changes. It becomes a kingdom of shadows, red taillights, and solitary souls.
By Frank Massey about a month ago in Motivation
Influential Women Magazine: Where Power, Purpose, and Legacy Align
In a world where visibility is often mistaken for influence, Influential Women Magazine stands apart. It is more than a publication - it is a purpose-driven platform that celebrates women whose leadership is rooted in substance, values, and long-term impact. Rather than focusing on fleeting trends or surface-level recognition, the magazine amplifies stories that matter stories of women shaping industries, communities, and future generations through intentional leadership.
By influentialwomenmagazineabout a month ago in Motivation
The Vocal Tipping Benefit
An old post, but this is still true today One of the things about writing on Vocal, is that you can publish and then maybe people will read and even heart your story and that will make you feel that you have achieved something. If one person reads and appreciates something I write and publish then that’s a win for me. The fact that Vocal pays you for reads is a tiny bonus but worth it if you get a lot of reads.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Motivation
Why Most People Never Reach Their Potential. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Most Common Tragedy Is Not Failure The most common tragedy is not failure. It is unused potential. Not the dramatic kind—the kind that ends in collapse or public loss. But the quiet kind. The kind that looks like a normal life from the outside and feels like vague dissatisfaction on the inside.
By Chilam Wongabout a month ago in Motivation
Who Should Be In Your Inner Circle?
Inner Circle: Definition An inner circle is a small group of people who have something in common. It could be a group of friends, family members, or co-workers. The exclusive group can be a mixture of people as long as they share some of the same interests and goals. There are advantages to having people from the same group because they can talk about the same things, use the same buzzwords, and understand the inside jokes.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Motivation











