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Teachers Aren't Babysitters. Content Warning.
This has been on my mind for a while. I had so many feelings if I should place my opinion on this or not. I still have those feelings ,but then again I'm like why not say it. Here goes nothing. I feel like parents needs to stop treating teachers like they are baby sitters ( That's also including the supporting teams as well .) I am going to explain because it's very vital for it to not be miscrewed in talking about this touchy subject. Here are my facts about it.
By Erica Williams26 days ago in Motivation
Living With No Final Answer. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: When You Stop Waiting for Closure Many people spend a large portion of their lives waiting. Waiting to feel confident. Waiting for the right opportunity. Waiting for a moment when uncertainty finally settles and decisions feel obvious.
By Chilam Wong26 days ago in Motivation
When Billions Became Trillions
Ten years ago, technology corporations spoke a common language: unicorns and billion-dollar valuations. Reaching a billion-dollar valuation was an impressive milestone. Entrepreneurs and VC alike talked about 10X growth and when you joined the Unicorn club, you were the big deal. This is all gone. Nobody talks about Unicorns anymore.
By Andrea Zanon26 days ago in Motivation
Are you enough?
The front of my favorite hoodie proclaims in simple letters, "You are enough." Several weeks ago, I began listening to a book during my daily commute. The premise of the book rejects the message on the front of my hoodie. It claims that it is harmful to tell someone, "You are enough," as if saying that puts a burden too much to bear upon him or her. The author says, "'You are enough' means that 'you must be able to bear up in every circumstance without the help of anyone else. How is that a kind idea to convey?'"
By Mack D. Ames26 days ago in Motivation
How to Detach Without Hating Them
Detachment is one of the hardest emotional skills to learn, especially when you genuinely cared about someone. Many people believe the only way to move on is to hate the person who hurt them. But hatred doesn’t heal — it only keeps you emotionally tied to the same pain you’re trying to escape.
By Millicent Chisom27 days ago in Motivation
Learning to Carry the Weight. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Pressure That Has No Name There is a kind of pressure that does not announce itself dramatically. It does not arrive as a crisis or a clear failure. Instead, it accumulates slowly, through ordinary responsibilities: rent or mortgages, aging parents, unstable job markets, relationships that require effort rather than excitement, and the constant awareness that time is moving forward whether you feel ready or not.
By Chilam Wong27 days ago in Motivation
Every Successful Person You Admire Took a Risk You'd Probably Avoid
From a distance, success looks polished. It looks like confidence, clarity, and momentum. It looks like someone who “just knew” what they were doing. Someone who found their calling early, trusted themselves effortlessly, and moved forward without hesitation. We see the outcome and assume the path was smooth, or at least smoother than ours.
By Stacy Valentine27 days ago in Motivation
The Art of Being Happy Alone
How Living Overseas Taught Me to Grow Alone and Well About eight years ago, I arrived in France to pursue my studies — a lifelong dream I had carried since childhood. It was my first station overseas and, above all, the biggest challenge I had ever faced. Everyone knows what it means to live far from one’s family and home country.
By Walid Yamed28 days ago in Motivation









