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the secret of happy life
nce upon a Time, a crow was very unhappy with his life. one day he started crying while sitting on a tree. a monk was sitting under the tree, Just then, a drop of the crow's tears fell on the monk's cheek. The monk raised his head and saw that the crow was crying. The monk asked, why are you crying? The crow said, oh, wise, one. I'm very upset with my life. No one loves me.People shoot me away in disgrace and don't give me anything to eat. Everyone hates me. Death is better than such a life hearing the crow's words.
By Muhammad Yaseen2 days ago in Motivation
The Fever That Changed Everything
It didn’t seem like a turning point. Not initially. In 1990, stepping onto a bond trading floor at a European bank on Wall Street felt like the culmination of all my efforts. Before that, I came from academia; after earning my Ph.D. in Economics and working as an Economist for the Federal Reserve, I spent time teaching graduate and undergraduate students, refining ideas, and defending arguments. The trading floor was louder, faster, and less forgiving. It was also where I wanted to be — participating in real-time markets. Real consequences. Real stakes.
By Anthony Chan2 days ago in Motivation
The Deleted Paragraph
I sit at my desk, staring at the paragraph like it has personally insulted me. I have been circling this thing all morning, moving sentences, swapping words, cutting lines, adding lines, sighing, muttering, “Oh, for heaven’s sake,” more times than I care to admit. I’ve patted it, pleaded with it, threatened it with deletion, and yet it remains, refusing to cooperate. I realize now that it’s not that the paragraph is bad. It’s that it is too full of itself. Flapping its sentences around like wings, trying to explain what I already said, trying to justify its own existence.
By Tim Carmichael2 days ago in Motivation
How Ethical Leadership Drives Success Through Philanthropy and Integrity
Ethical leadership goes beyond achieving results. It is about making decisions guided by values, fairness, and accountability. Leaders who embrace ethics create environments where employees, stakeholders, and communities trust and respect their actions. Philanthropy and integrity are key components that define this leadership style.
By Hogan Brooks2 days ago in Motivation
Why Health and Safety is Important in a Fitness Environment
Health and safety in a fitness environment is extremely important, especially in today’s society where more people are actively going to the gym and taking part in exercise programmes. As the fitness industry continues to grow, the number of risks within these environments also increases.
By Saad 2 days ago in Motivation
A Zen Mind Guided Meditations
One of the chronic health problems in the U.S. is getting to sleep and staying asleep. People who struggle overwhelmingly mention one impediment to nightly slumbers. Their mind is racing and won’t shut down, even as their body wants to.
By Frank Racioppi2 days ago in Motivation
My Fear of Fiction
Introduction I don't think I am very good at fiction and don't believe that I could ever write a book. To me, there is too much planning involved and my mind likes to run off in an uncontrolled manner where I reign it in if I get too wild. This is really about how I manage to write fiction despite being scared stiff every time I put pen to paper, or finger to keyboard.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 days ago in Motivation
Unearthing Opportunity: Why Many Investors Miss Mining’s Most Profitable Angles
Many investors approach mining with a focus on what appears obvious. They concentrate on major producers and widely discussed commodities. However, this surface-level view limits their understanding of the industry. Real opportunities often exist beyond what headlines reveal.
By Anthony Blumberg3 days ago in Motivation
The Rejection
How 117 "No's" Led to the Biggest "Yes" of My Life REJECTION NUMBER ONE 😤 The first investor I pitched my business idea to listened politely for exactly four minutes before interrupting me to say "This is the worst idea I've heard this year and I hear terrible ideas professionally" and then stood up, shook my hand, and walked out of the conference room leaving me sitting alone with my carefully prepared slide deck and my shattered confidence and the first of what would become one hundred and seventeen rejections that collectively transformed me from a naive optimistic entrepreneur into someone who understood that the path to success is not paved with yeses but rather with nos that teach you what yes requires 📉
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Motivation
The 5-Second Rule
THE MORNING I ALMOST QUIT EVERYTHING 😰 Three years ago I was standing in the parking lot of the company where I had worked for seven years staring at the front door and physically unable to make myself walk through it because the anxiety that had been building for months had finally reached a level where my body simply refused to cooperate with my mind's instructions to move forward, and I stood there for twenty-two minutes according to my phone's step counter which recorded no movement during that period feeling simultaneously paralyzed and panicked because I knew that not walking through that door meant losing my job and losing my job meant losing my apartment and losing my apartment meant moving back in with my parents at thirty-four years old which felt like a confirmation of every fear I had about being fundamentally incapable of functioning as an adult in a world that seemed to operate by rules everyone else understood but that I had never been given 😔
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Motivation







