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Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
What is a model Human Being Anyway?
Life has a funny way of taking us down different and unexpected pathways and situations which require breaking sometimes even our most heavily sacred boundaries for the sake of survival and progress. I would like to believe I am ethical in my approach to life, but i’ve admittedly had to play the bad guy more than once for my own self preservation.
By Malachai Hough4 days ago in Motivation
The Cat and the Path
The alley behind the apartment building had long been avoided. It was not dangerous, not in the way one might expect. No one had been mugged there, no street fights erupted, and no flickering lights signaled a hidden threat. It was merely… unwelcoming. The paint on the walls peeled in stubborn, curling strips, and the garbage bins teetered on the curb as if daring anyone to disturb them. Stray cats claimed every corner, arching their backs at intruders and hissing when challenged. Even the air smelled of damp bricks and yesterday’s refuse, a mixture of rot and rain.
By Algieba4 days ago in Motivation
Small Win - Great Rewards. A Tribute To the works of D. Alexandra Porter. Vocal creator.
The small thing which I did was read a story by D. Alexandra Porter and recommend it for a Top Story. Which she did receive. The great thing is that we became great Vocal supporters and friends.
By Novel Allen4 days ago in Motivation
The Failure Resume
THE RESUME NOBODY SHOWS Every successful person has a hidden resume of catastrophic failures, humiliating rejections, devastating losses, and terrible decisions that they rarely discuss publicly because success narratives are expected to be clean upward trajectories rather than honest accounts of the stumbling, falling, and crawling that actually characterize every meaningful achievement, and this sanitized presentation of success creates a false impression that successful people were always successful and that failure is a sign of fundamental inadequacy rather than a necessary component of growth. The failure resume concept, popularized by Stanford professor Tina Seelig, involves documenting your failures with the same pride and detail you give your achievements, because your failures contain more useful information than your successes and because reviewing them reveals patterns of risk-taking, learning, and resilience that are far more predictive of future success than any list of accomplishments that were probably built on the foundation of prior failures you do not mention.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Motivation
The 3 AM Thoughts That Reveal Your True Self
Why Your Brain Becomes Brutally Honest When Everyone Else Is Asleep THE DARKNESS STRIPS AWAY YOUR MASKS There is a reason why three in the morning feels different from three in the afternoon, and it is not just the darkness or the quiet but rather a neurochemical shift that occurs during the hours when your prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain responsible for maintaining social masks, rationalizing uncomfortable truths, and suppressing thoughts that threaten your carefully constructed self-image, operates at reduced capacity due to circadian rhythm fluctuations and accumulated fatigue, and this reduced filtering allows thoughts and feelings that you successfully suppress during daylight hours to surface with uncomfortable clarity, which is why lying awake at three AM you suddenly confront truths about your relationship, your career, your friendships, and your life choices that you manage to avoid thinking about during the busy distraction-filled hours of normal waking life. The thoughts that come at three AM are not random anxious noise but rather your subconscious mind presenting you with information it has been trying to deliver all day but that your conscious defenses have been blocking because the information is threatening to your current identity, your comfortable assumptions, and the stories you tell yourself about why your life looks the way it does.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Motivation
7 Things Successful People Do Before 8 AM
WHY MORNINGS MATTER MORE THAN YOU THINK The hours between five and eight in the morning represent the highest leverage time in your day because your willpower is at its peak, distractions are minimal, and the decisions you make during this window set the trajectory for everything that follows, and research consistently shows that people who establish structured morning routines outperform their peers across virtually every measurable dimension including career advancement, physical health, mental wellbeing, relationship quality, and financial success. This is not about being a morning person versus a night owl, because morning routine benefits come not from some magical property of early hours but from the practical reality that mornings are the only time most people can consistently control, before the demands of work, family, and the world begin consuming your time and energy and pushing your priorities to the margins.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Motivation
Where it Started
I remember sitting at a small round table, just enough room to fit a family of four around, it was a tan color. It was bright and noisy, and the table was mine tonight, with piles of markers and papers everywhere. My parents were in the kitchen, and although I do not remember where my sister was, I always imagine her sitting across from. I was young yet, maybe six, it couldn’t have been more than that with both my parents in the house.
By Brier5 days ago in Motivation





