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The Man Who Conquered the Atlantic: Poon Lim’s 133 Days of Absolute Isolation
Imagine the concept of being alone. For most of us, being alone means sitting in a quiet room, taking a walk through an empty park, or turning off our phones for the weekend. We experience isolation in small, controllable doses. We always know that if we panic, if we get hungry, or if we change our minds, civilization is just a few footsteps or a phone call away.
By Frank Massey 7 days ago in Motivation
🌱 Ways to Make Money & Attract Wealth
Making money isn’t just about working harder or chasing every opportunity. It’s more like planting seeds, taking care of them, and patiently watching them grow. Some seeds grow fast, some take time—but all require intention, consistency, and a little bit of belief.
By Zidane7 days ago in Motivation
The Man Who Declared Himself Emperor: The Bizarre, Heartwarming Triumph of Joshua Norton
Most people dream of power. We live in a world obsessed with climbing ladders, acquiring wealth, and fighting for authority. History is written by men and women who shed blood, amassed fortunes, or manipulated the masses to sit on a throne. Power, we are taught, is something you either inherit through bloodlines, or conquer through absolute, ruthless force.
By Frank Massey 7 days ago in Motivation
The Science of Motivation: Strategies to Stay Inspired Every Day
Motivation begins in the mind, shaped by how we perceive goals, rewards, and progress. Psychological research shows that intrinsic motivation, which is driven by internal satisfaction and personal meaning, tends to produce more sustainable results than relying solely on external rewards. When individuals connect their efforts to a deeper purpose, they experience greater enthusiasm, creativity, and persistence. Tasks no longer feel like forced obligations but become meaningful steps toward something personally significant.
By Philip Raymond Baquie7 days ago in Motivation
High-Altitude Hysteria and the Bacon of Grace: A 1,800-Mile Descent Into the Neon Heart of the Sun
The speedometer on the '74Volkswagen Type 2 was a liar, vibrating between seventy and seventy-five MPH like a caffeinated needle on a record player. Milwaukee was a gray smear in the rearview—a tomb of ice and failed starts. Ahead lay two thousand miles of open-road, existential dread, and the heavy, rhythmic panting of a hundred-and-forty-pound Saint Bernard named Loki.
By Meko James 7 days ago in Motivation
From Debt to Designer
At 24, Maya had exactly $12.47 in her bank account... and $38,000 in debt. Her phone buzzed constantly with payment reminders, overdue notices, and messages she didn’t want to open. She avoided checking her email. She avoided looking at her reflection some days too, because all she saw was someone who had fallen behind in life.
By MIGrowth7 days ago in Motivation







