happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
What If Reality Runs Deeper Than What We Can See
Most of us are trained, often without realizing it, to treat what is visible as what is most real. Actions, outcomes, results, behavior. These are the things that can be measured, discussed, praised, or corrected. They are concrete, undeniable, and easy to point to. When something goes wrong, attention naturally moves toward what can be seen. When something goes right, credit is assigned to what just happened. This way of seeing feels practical, even obvious. But what if it quietly reverses how reality actually works.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Motivation
My Dad Taught Me What Richness Really Means
You all have heard this phrase "life is not bed of roses", several times. Yes this phrase. We all understand its deep meaning. Now, I want to make minor but deep changes in the phrase. Instead of using "is", I am using "was".
By Uzma13 days ago in Motivation
Focus on Solutions, Not Problems
Everyone has problems. Some are loud, some are silent, and some slowly eat you from the inside. But what separates people who move forward from those who stay stuck is not the size of their problems—it’s where they place their focus.
By USA daily update 13 days ago in Motivation
The weight of guilt
Once I attended a conference where a Thai monk was giving a speech about spirituality and letting your emotions out. At a certain moment a guy stood up and told the monk about something he did, which he felt guilty about. It was not something serious, but the guilt was enough to consume him. After some time, the monk just said, "If you did something wrong, why should you feel good about it?" The guy just stood there, and after that answer, something changed in him.
By YOURJourney13 days ago in Motivation
The Weight We Choose to Carry
The town of Harrow field was not marked on most maps. It was the kind of place people passed through without stopping, where streets remembered footsteps longer than faces, and where duty was not spoken loudly but lived quietly. In Harrow field, responsibility did not arrive with applause; it arrived with the morning bell, the creak of old doors, and the steady expectation that everyone would do what needed to be done.
By Farhad13 days ago in Motivation
The Goal Of Thy Enemy
I believe that every leader should study war theory... Not because I'm an advocate for war... I believe that war should be avoided and only used as a last resort in situations where the opposition refuses to see the world in alternative ways...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)13 days ago in Motivation
Why Being Liked is Overrated and Self-Respect is Everything
For a long time, I thought being liked was the goal. If people were comfortable around me, I felt successful. If no one was upset with me, I felt safe. If I could smooth things over, stay agreeable, and avoid conflict, I believed I was doing something right.
By Stacy Valentine13 days ago in Motivation
An Old Story
In a small village, there lived a man named Anu. He was hardworking and diligent, but unfortunately, luck never seemed to favor him. His family often struggled with extreme poverty. One day, feeling the burden of their circumstances, Anu said to his wife, “If we continue working here and wait for our fortunes to change, that day may never come. Why don’t we go somewhere else and try our luck?”
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Motivation
Do Humans Repeat Their Pain Unaware?
“You are supposed to be my best friend!” Lyla’s anger exploded at the restaurant where they were having lunch, after receiving a text informing her that Katoya’s company couldn’t hire her for the part-time position she wanted.
By Annelise Lords 14 days ago in Motivation









