happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
My 4-Year-Old Son Showed Me What Makes People Truly Successful
“Do You Think You Will Drink Beer When You Are Older?” I asked my three sons. “No,” said the oldest (aged 8). “No,” said my middle son (aged 7).
Malky McEwanPublished 5 months ago in MotivationThe Albanian businessman overseeing five factories across three continents
Born in August 1971 in Albania, Luan Muça is a well-known and entrepreneur who is the only shareholder in DC Investment and Delta. He also serves as the company's CEO. He is thought to be worth 160 million dollars.
D PolPublished 5 months ago in MotivationYou Are Truly Beautiful
All people are beautiful, the photo was taken by Babin Shrestha from unsplash.com Butterflies don’t know the color of their wings, but human eyes know beautiful it is. Likewise, you don’t know how good you are, but others can see that you are special. Jason Zhang
Diane Mary MarkeyPublished 5 months ago in MotivationAre You Holding Yourself Back?
We live in a world where chaos has become more comfortable than the peace that would set us free. From what, you ask? Everything that we’ve dreamt of being free of without even a clue as to how to cast light on this liberation. What if I told you that you are part of the problem? You may feel attacked, maybe feeling that not-so-gentle twist in your gut before defensiveness rushes in. Please, hear me out.
The Darkest SunrisePublished 5 months ago in Motivation“Walking backward into the future is a dance reserved for time travelers”
Time travelers are the only ones who can dance backward into the future. A distinct viewpoint and a deep comprehension of the dance's subtleties are necessary to navigate the complex steps of this temporal waltz in the vast fabric of existence, where the past unfolds behind us and the unknown calls us forward.
Hassan kibriaPublished 5 months ago in MotivationCylestea's Tips for Enlightenment: L.O.V.E. Yourself First
Do you love yourself? How do you show it? There are things we do that really aren't conducive to loving ourselves, and I think it's time we start talking about them.
TestPublished 5 months ago in MotivationReality
Poverty makes a person so forced and selfish that he can't help others even if he wants to and even if he tries hard to hide his reality, regret and shame becomes his destiny.
Umar FaridPublished 5 months ago in MotivationEmbracing Appetite: A Journey to Liberation
In recent times, I've found myself indulging in a habit at restaurants that's quite a departure from my usual routine. Instead of skimming the menu and settling for the "healthy" option, I've started boldly choosing the dish that appeals to my taste buds the most. It might be a luscious pasta, a savory risotto, or perhaps spare ribs with a side of crispy fries – no longer am I suppressing my desires to conform to societal expectations.
Courtney JoirPublished 5 months ago in MotivationThe Light Within
The silent battle of those suffering from depression appears throughout the complex web of existence, where every thread symbolizes a distinct tale. A common and complicated mental health issue, depression affects millions of individuals globally. But even in the maze of hopelessness, there is a road lit by endurance, healing, and hope. This piece seeks to clarify the intricate nature of depression while considering the range of remedies available, highlighting the fact that recovery is not only possible but also a liberating experience that leads to self-awareness.
Jajabor JoyPublished 5 months ago in MotivationEastern Wisdom: Managing Lust, Anger, and Hatred with Sadhguru
Sadhguru's discourse on managing intense emotions such as lust, anger, and hatred offers a profound insight into the contrasting ideologies prevalent in Eastern and Western philosophies. In this exploration, the focus shifts from the conventional Western approach of releasing emotions for immediate relief towards the Eastern perspective, advocating containment and internal transformation. The discourse aims to unravel the significance of these emotions as potent energies within individuals, highlighting the Eastern belief that these energies, when harnessed and redirected, serve as catalysts for personal evolution rather than forces to be suppressed or expelled.
Suresh ChandPublished 5 months ago in MotivationFrom Tragedy to Triumph
In the clamoring city of Everdale, where dreams conflicted with the real world, resided Sarah Mitchell — an energetic soul whose life was suddenly broken by a surprising misfortune. Sarah, a promising engineer with a heart brimming with desires, wound up at the focal point of a staggering mishap that killed her family and left her genuinely and sincerely scarred.
JAMAL EZZPublished 5 months ago in MotivationDusk Dreams''A day at the Ocean side that made a Huge Difference
The sun plunged low not too far off, projecting a warm gleam across the sandy shores. Alex remained at the edge of the ocean side, feeling the grains of sand underneath her feet. Her life, similar as the cadenced waves, had its up and downs, however much to her dismay that this day at the ocean side would turn into a defining moment.
Amelia JohnPublished 5 months ago in Motivation