goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
From Zero to $1,000/Month
Let me ask you something. Have you ever thought about freelancing, only to get stuck at the very first step? You're not alone. Every single day, thousands of people create Upwork or Fiverr accounts, build a profile, and then... nothing. No messages. No clients. No money.
By Tawseef Azizabout 4 hours ago in Motivation
From Zero to the 1%
When Marcus was 22, his bank account balance was $17.43. He knew the exact number because he had checked it five times that day. Not out of hope... out of habit. Each time the number stayed the same, like a stubborn reminder that life hadn’t gone the way he imagined.
By MIGrowtha day ago in Motivation
The Rejection Board
THE WALL OF FAILURE 📌 On the wall behind my desk there is a corkboard covered with rejection letters, declined proposals, ignored emails, and screenshots of turned-down applications that collectively represent the most valuable education I have ever received, and I call it my Rejection Board and I add to it regularly not out of masochism but out of the genuine belief developed through experience that each rejection represents a step forward rather than a step backward because rejection means I attempted something, and attempting is the only activity that has ever produced results in any domain of my life while avoidance, which is rejection's alternative, has never produced anything except the comfortable stagnation that I spent my twenties mistaking for safety 💪
By The Curious Writera day ago in Motivation
The Man Who Saved the World by Doing Absolutely Nothing: The Terrifying True Story of Stanislav Petrov
We are conditioned to believe that history is shaped by violent, explosive action. We are taught that the fate of the world is decided on blood-soaked battlefields, in crowded parliaments, or by the stroke of a pen from a powerful leader. We assume that to save humanity, you must draw a sword, fire a weapon, or leap into the line of fire.
By Frank Massey a day ago in Motivation
Why Most Intelligent People Struggle in Life and Careers
I have watched brilliant people ruin themselves with almost scholarly precision. Not all at once. Not in the movie version where the gifted student flames out and everyone whispers about wasted potential. Real decline is slower and more bureaucratic than that. It happens in graduate offices with dead ficus plants, in startup conference rooms that smell faintly of burnt coffee and dry-erase marker, in labs where somebody with a spectacular mind cannot answer a simple email for nine days because the email is not interesting enough.
By KURIOUSKa day ago in Motivation



