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I Decided to Change —
I've changed my mind" has been uttered by everyone at some point. It could have been anything from a career path to a relationship to a belief to something as insignificant as what to eat for dinner. But have you ever stopped to consider the question of who is actually in charge here? Did your mind change you, or did it change you?
By Dipak Chakraborty12 months ago in Motivation
"The Deep End"
The lake was glassy that morning—too still, too perfect. The kind of eerie calm that makes your skin prickle, even when the sun’s shining bright. No one in Millersfield swam past the dock anymore, not since last summer. But Eliza didn't care about old stories. She never had.
By muhammad khalil12 months ago in Motivation
Love is the name of trust A story of love and confidence
A drizzly afternoon. Drops of water are gathering on the window glass. Neela is enjoying a cup of tea while sitting in her small room. She is looking for a little peace in the warmth of the tea cup in her hand. Just as it is raining outside, some invisible rain is also falling in her mind—of love, waiting, and a little disappointment.
By Arshad Ali12 months ago in Motivation
The Crossroads of Conflict and Grace
A Universal Story : When Personal Paths Clash with Parental Expectations In every family, there comes a moment when the dreams of parents collide with the choices of their children. This timeless narrative is vividly captured in the film "Luther," where Martin Luther, already a preacher of God's grace in Wittenberg, receives a visit from his father. The elder Luther, with a furrowed brow and a heart heavy with concern, asks, "Are you in trouble?" His son's path as a reformer, challenging the established church, was far from the legal career his father had envisioned. As the father departs, he leaves with a simple yet loaded advice: "Try to hold your tongue!"
By Minding Fred12 months ago in Motivation
Made in Milan: the New Face of Global Luxury
Walking through the elegant exhibition halls of Fiera Milano Rho this April, one couldn’t help but feel the electric buzz of creativity that spreads across Milan Design Week. The 2025 edition, which took place from April 8–13, wasn’t just another furniture show, it was a great moment demonstrating Italian business excellence and innovation. This is particularly telling given that it is happening during a turbulent economic and geopolitical times.
By Andrea Zanon12 months ago in Motivation
Travel Greece in 2025: Top 20 Reasons to Visit Now
Plan your next trip. Visit Greece in 2025. It is a classic travel destination with beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, vibrant cities, & delicious food waiting for you. If you want history, romance, or island hopping, Greece should be at the top of your travel list.
By Cocktail12 months ago in Motivation
Shadows of the Heart
Chapter One: The Hidden Colors The city pulsed with life, a canvas splashed with chaos and beauty. In the heart of downtown, with towering glass buildings reflecting the sunset, Emma Sinclair stepped out of her cab and took a deep breath, letting the city’s electric energy fill her lungs. As an art curator at one of the prestigious galleries, she had a nose for beauty — but that afternoon, her heart raced with an unexpected thrill at the sight of the dilapidated building across the street.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN12 months ago in Motivation
Shakib Al Hasan the pride of Bangladesh cricket.
It was a shining, breezy evening at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. A 12-year-old boy named Tamim sat discreetly within the display, clutching a hail in one hand and a delicate drink in the other. His eyes weren't wandering around just like the other children; instead, they were focused on one individual standing tall at the crease—cool, composed, and intrepid. It was the man each Bangladeshi cricket fan respected:Shakib Al Hasan.Tamim didn't know in the event that Shakib would score a century that day or indeed take a wicket. But he knew this—Shakib Al Hasan had changed Bangladesh cricket until the end of time.---Humble BeginningsShakib's story started remote from the shining stadium lights—in a little town named Magura. Born on Walk 24, 1987, he wasn't born into acclaim or riches. But what he did have was enthusiasm. Cricket wasn't a fair wager to him; it was enchantment. As a child, he would spend hours playing with a taped tennis ball, envisioning enormous dreams beneath a humble roof.At the fair, a long time ago, his potential started to sparkle. Whereas most kids were memorizing course readings, Shakib was idealizing his line and length, practicing late into the night. A neighborhood coach took note of him and said, “You don't belong here. You have a place in Dhaka.” That single perception changed everything. He was soon selected in a cricket foundation in the capital, beginning a journey that would motivate eras.---Breaking Into the National GroupIn 2006, Shakib made his universal make a big appearance for Bangladesh against Zimbabwe. He wasn't garish. He didn't have features shouting his title. But what he had was grit—and that appeared in each conveyance and each shot he played.To begin with, he played down the arrangement and bowled fairly for a number of overs. But as matches passed, selectors and fans began noticing—he was distinctive. He was solid. He was key. And gradually, he moved up the arrange, both as a batsman and a bowler.Shakib, before long got to be known not as it were for his performances but too for his disposition. Within the face of weight, he remained calm. When others froze, he plotted. When the group battled, he conveyed. Shakib's travel wasn't all praise and records. It came with its share of thistles. He had combat wounds that kept him off the field for months. He confronted feedback, contentions, and indeed bans. In 2019, he was prohibited from cricket for a year due to failing to report degenerate approaches. Numerous people dreaded it was the conclusion of the street.But genuine champions never remain down.He came back more grounded, both physically and rationally. That same year, within the 2019 ICC Cricket World Container, he was unstoppable—scoring 606 runs and taking 11 wickets. No player within the competition had stats that indeed came near. He didn't just play for himself—he carried the pride of a whole country.---A Symbol Past the DiversionShakib Al Hasan nowadays isn't a fair title; it's a bequest. He's the, as it were, Bangladeshi cricketer to be positioned as the world's number one all-rounder in all designs. He has played in alliances over the globe and has been regarded by cricketing legends around the world.Off the field, he has also made a mark—launching businesses, doing charity work, and raising his voice on social issues. Yes, there have been stumbles. Yes, features haven't continuously been kind. But the cherish from fans remains unshaken.Since when Shakib strolls onto the field with the Bangladesh shirt, the complete nation accepts.---The Boy within the StandsBack within the stadium, Tamim kept watch. Each shot Shakib played, each look towards the field—Tamim splashed it in. He didn't just see a cricketer; he saw trust. He saw what it implied to rise above the question. To battle when no one believed. To drop and still rise once more.That night, Tamim told his companions, “I need to be like Shakib.”His companions snickered. “There's only one Shakib,” they said.But Tamim fairly grinned. Since in his heart, he knew—Shakib had instructed him in the foremost vital lesson:On the off chance that you accept yourself, nothing is impossible.Last Indeed, presently, Tamim—now 16—plays for his school group. In his cricket unit, beside his gloves and cushions, he keeps a collapsed note. It peruses:“If you accept you can—you will.”—Shakib Al Hasan
By Sumaiya’s Wordbox12 months ago in Motivation
The Betrayal at the Table: A Tale of Sacrifice and Renewal
In the heart of Jerusalem, as the Feast of Unleavened Bread dawned, the disciples of Jesus gathered around him, eager to celebrate the Passover. They approached him with a simple question, "Where do you want us to prepare for you to eat the Passover?" It was a question rooted in tradition, a call to prepare for a meal that symbolized freedom and deliverance. Jesus, with a calm certainty, instructed them to find a man in the city and tell him, "The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house." The disciples followed his directive, setting the stage for a night that would change everything.
By Minding Fred12 months ago in Motivation
How Elon Musk become the world richest man
In 1984, while most kids were busy playing video games, a 12-year-old boy was busy making his own game. He was different from everyone else—smart, curious, and full of big ideas. But being different wasn’t easy. He had no friends and was bullied badly. Still, he didn’t give up. That boy was Elon Musk, who is now the richest man on Earth—building rockets, electric cars, and AI tools.
By SophiaSoso12 months ago in Motivation
Trip.com Travel Guide: Reviews, Safety & Booking Tips
Planning your next holiday? This tour manual explores Trip.com, one of the pinnacle online tour structures, and solutions to the most often asked questions: Is Trip.com authentic? Is it secure? What do customers say? Let’s dive in and assist you with an e-book about self-belief.
By Cocktail12 months ago in Motivation
20+ Best Summer Travel Destinations for 2025
Summer 2025 is shaping up to be a terrific season for travel fanatics. Whether you’re looking for tropical seashores, cultural cities, or hidden gems, this manual to the exceptional journey destinations in summertime 2025 will assist you in planning the last escape. From iconic bucket-listing spots to low-priced adventures, we’ve collected all of it—plus helpful hints and picture thoughts to convey your journey to existence.
By Cocktail12 months ago in Motivation










