self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
The Mysterious Boy
Hani was enjoying a quiet afternoon at home when she noticed a butterfly resting on a flower in the small garden in front of her house. Its wings shimmered in the sunlight, and for a moment, she felt drawn to it. She peeked inside the house and saw her mother deeply engaged in a conversation with her aunt over the phone. Seizing the opportunity, Hani decided to try to catch the delicate butterfly. She darted across the garden, her small hands outstretched, trying to follow the butterfly as it flitted between flowers.
By Sudais Zakwanabout 4 hours ago in Motivation
The Story of a Kite
Children, this is the story of a kite that had been circling around a large pigeon house for many days. It was constantly watching, waiting for the right moment to swoop down and snatch a flying pigeon so it could satisfy its hunger. However, the pigeons were very agile, clever, and fast flyers. Whenever the kite tried to catch one of them, the pigeon would quickly escape.
By Sudais Zakwanabout 5 hours 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 Wongabout 7 hours 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 NadirAliWritesabout 13 hours 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 MIGrowthabout 17 hours ago in Motivation
The Fire That Keeps Me Going
I was standing on a bridge at sunset, not to admire the view, but to seriously consider stepping off. Twenty-eight years old. Unemployed. Heartbroken. Drowning in debt I couldn't repay. Convinced I had nothing left to offer the world.
By Fazal Hadiabout 19 hours ago in Motivation









