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Interviews to keep you inspired from motivational speakers that will help you conquer fears and achieve goals, now!
The School Beneath the Mulberry Tree
In the rural highlands of eastern Afghanistan, nestled among the dry fields and mud-brick homes, lies a village so small that it doesn’t even appear on most maps. There are no paved roads. Electricity flickers on and off like a candle in the wind. The closest school is hours away, over rough hills and riverbeds that flood during spring.
By Abdulmusawer8 months ago in Motivation
Summery The Art of War" by Sun Tzu
Summary of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu (650 words) The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise written by Sun Tzu, a legendary general, strategist, and philosopher. Composed over 2,500 years ago, the book remains one of the most influential works on strategy, leadership, and warfare. Though originally meant for military commanders, its lessons are widely applied in business, politics, sports, and daily life.
By Khan Shah8 months ago in Motivation
❤I Am the Voice of a Child: This War Is Not Ours, and This Is Not Islam❤
I could be any child. I could be your son, your nephew, your neighbor. I had a backpack filled with dreams and crayons. I wanted to become a teacher. I loved mangoes in the summer and stories before bedtime.
By Abdulmusawer8 months ago in Motivation
Longing Landline
The rotary phone rested like a fossil on the corner of Clara’s walnut side table, its beige plastic faded to the color of bone. The coiled cord lay limp, a spiral of forgotten conversations. Dust clung to its edges, but she couldn’t bring herself to wipe it away. It had become a kind of altar—silent, sacred.
By GoldenTone8 months ago in Motivation
The Secret Behind Successful Relationships. Content Warning.
We often believe that relationships succeed because of blood ties, shared childhoods, or years of staying in touch. But experience proves otherwise. Sometimes, even the closest people drift apart, and total strangers can become our greatest support.
By Saaya Gsm8 months ago in Motivation
Success Isn’t a Straight Line
Success Isn’t a Straight Line When people hear the word "success," they often picture a straight road — one that moves cleanly from point A to point B. Study hard, get a degree, land a good job, and live happily ever after. I used to believe that too. Until life taught me that real success doesn’t work like that. It’s not a straight line. It’s a winding, messy, often painful journey — and in my case, it began with failure.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Motivation
Daily Habits That Changed My Life
Daily Habits That Changed My Life We all dream of success, happiness, and a better life. But what if I told you that the key isn’t some overnight transformation — it’s hidden in the simple things you do every single day? That’s what I discovered. My life didn’t change because of a big opportunity or a stroke of luck. It changed because I changed my habits. Slowly. Consistently. Quietly.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Motivation
I Failed 100 Times Before I Got It Right
I Failed 100 Times Before I Got It Right Failure is something most people are afraid of. It feels bad, it makes us doubt ourselves, and sometimes, it makes us want to give up. But what if I told you that failing 100 times was the best thing that ever happened to me? This is the story of how I failed again and again—and how those failures helped me finally get it right.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Motivation
From Silent Shadows to Finding His Voice
Jay was never the loudest voice in the room. As a kid, he often wished he could just disappear. Growing up in a busy household with three siblings, he always felt overshadowed. His parents loved him, but Jay was the shy one — the kid who avoided eye contact, rarely spoke up, even when he wanted to.
By Arshad khan8 months ago in Motivation
Why 92% Of People Fail To Achieve Their Goals And What To Do Instead
You've been sold a lie about goals. Every January, you dutifully write down what you want to achieve. You attach deadlines, create vision boards, maybe even share them publicly for accountability. By February, most are forgotten. By December, you wonder where the year went.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Motivation
The Boy Who Chased the Mountain
In a quiet valley surrounded by towering peaks, nestled deep in the heart of northern Pakistan, there was a village so small it didn’t appear on most maps. Life there was slow, simple, and hard. Among the villagers lived a boy named Rahim, the youngest of five children, born to a family of wheat farmers.
By Zain ul abidin 8 months ago in Motivation











