Md Motiur Rahman
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Hey, I’m Md Motiur Rahman! I write about motivation, self-improvement, and the little mindset shifts that can make a big difference in life. My goal? To help people grow, push past their limits, and live with purpose.
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No You, No Love
You ever hear a phrase that just... hits you? Not ‘cause it’s fancy or deep or whatever — just because it’s true. For me, that phrase is “No you, no love.” I don’t even know where I first heard it. Maybe I made it up in my head after everything. But it stuck. Like glue. And it’s been sitting with me for a while now.
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in Humans
Unstoppable Ignite the Power Within
You know those moments when you realize the only thing really standing in your way is… well, you? Yeah, it’s kind of wild when you think about it, right? We all have this inner strength—whether you call it willpower, resilience, or just pure grit—that’s ready to be unleashed. But the tricky part is, it’s easy to forget it’s there when life starts throwing curveballs at you. One minute, you're feeling good, and the next, you're caught in the chaos of doubt, fear, and uncertainty. That's when you need to remember: you’re unstoppable.
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in Motivation
Soviet Kosmos 482 spacecraft crashes into an unknown site on Earth
So, on May 10, 2025, the old Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 finally came crashing down to Earth. I’m talking about this thing that had been silently floating around for over fifty years! The way it re-entered wasn’t exactly graceful, though. I mean, it wasn’t like they planned it. Launched in 1972, it was supposed to go to Venus—pretty ambitious, right? But, of course, things didn’t go according to plan. The engine failed, and instead of going to Venus, it just ended up stuck in Earth's orbit. It’s kinda wild to think about, but this thing just hung out up there, forgotten, for decades.
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in 01
A United Front for Pope Leo Among American Cardinals
So, this week was a pretty wild one for the Catholic Church — especially for the American side of it. After the big, secretive papal conclave in the Sistine Chapel, the American cardinals came out saying it actually wasn’t all that intense. No major drama. No one was twisting arms or playing politics. Just a bunch of guys trying to listen to the Spirit — or at least, that’s how they put it.
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in 01
Trump’s first trade ‘deal’ doesn’t bode well for the rest of the world
So... apparently we’ve got ourselves a “full and comprehensive” US-UK trade agreement. Big moment, yeah? Cue the confetti, pop the champagne, maybe even dust off the “Mission Accomplished” banner?
By Md Motiur Rahman9 months ago in 01
The Nameless Stranger
A Nameless Man I Still Think About You know how some people just pass through your life—and yet, somehow, they leave this strange, quiet mark behind? You don’t remember their name, maybe even forget their face... but what they made you feel? That sticks.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in Fiction
Duke-Houston: Score, live updates, stream for the Final Four
You know those nights that just stick with you? April 5, 2025, was one of those for me. I mean, I'm a huge college basketball nerd, so the hype leading up to the Final Four was already getting under my skin weeks before tip-off. Duke vs. Houston? That’s not just any game—that’s two powerhouses going head-to-head.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in Gamers
China says 'market has spoken' after US tariffs spark selloff
You know what’s funny? I never really cared about things like trade wars or tariffs before. Global economy stuff? Felt like something way out there—nothing to do with my day-to-day life. But now? It kinda feels like those big words are sitting right across from me at the dinner table.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in History
Cambridge Drive
Cambridge Drive wasn’t just an address. It was a whole world, a little piece of my past that still tugs at me sometimes. I remember the first day we moved in—cardboard boxes everywhere, my parents excited, me? Not so much. I was eleven and stubbornly convinced my old neighborhood was the only place worth living. But my parents kept saying, “This is a fresh start.” I didn’t want a fresh start. I wanted my best friend, my old backyard, my routine.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in Education
Reclaiming Stories Through Art
You know that feeling when everything around you stops making sense? When life feels like a puzzle with missing pieces? For me, art has always been the way to put those pieces back together. I remember being a kid, sprawled out on the floor with a box of crayons, drawing whatever came to mind—messy, wild, and completely chaotic. To anyone else, it probably looked like a disaster. But to me? It was perfect. Back then, I didn’t think about what I was creating. I just did it. It felt right.
By Md Motiur Rahman10 months ago in Motivation
Simple & Effective Ways to Earn from Home
I still remember when I first heard that you can earn money online, it didn't seem credible at all. I thought it might be a scam or a hoax. But out of curiosity, I researched for a few days, watched videos on YouTube, read blogs—and then I gradually realized that it was really possible. Although it wasn't easy to start, once I took the path, there was no looking back.
By Md Motiur Rahman11 months ago in Motivation
Just know AI? Start earning today!
Can I ask you something real quick? Ever thought about how much time we’re glued to our phones every single day? I mean, really think about it. Scrolling endlessly on Facebook, hopping from one random YouTube video to another, wasting hours on TikTok. And yeah, sometimes opening up ChatGPT just to mess around—asking weird questions for fun. Sounds familiar, right? I was exactly like that.
By Md Motiur Rahman11 months ago in Motivation











