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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 MIGrowth4 days ago in Motivation
The win at age 12
Sometimes things that you don’t expect to surprise you, will surprise you. At age 12 there was a contest for book reports. Sounds unusual. Because it was. An english book report contest for the whole city. We were asked to also do something creative for the book reports. I did a collage.
By Maya Or Tzur5 days ago in Motivation
When Reflection Feels Like Accomplishment
There is a subtle experience many people recognize but struggle to name: the feeling of having done something meaningful without having actually changed anything. It often follows long periods of thinking, talking, organizing, or refining ideas. The mind feels clearer. Tension feels reduced. There is a sense of closure or completion. And yet, when examined closely, nothing in the external world has moved. No decision has been enacted. No behavior has shifted. No responsibility has been embodied. What changed was internal orientation, not external reality.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 days ago in Motivation
How I Made My First $1,000 from Scratch (A Complete Beginner’s Guide)
Many people believe that earning your first money is all about luck. My experience was the opposite. That first $1,000 didn’t fall into my lap—it was squeezed out of failures, trial and error, and a lot of anxiety. More importantly, what it changed wasn’t just my income, but my entire understanding of how money works.
By Peter5 days ago in Motivation
I Tried 5 Side Hustles—Only One Made Me Rich
I still remember the night everything changed. I was sitting on the edge of my bed, staring at my phone, calculating bills I couldn’t afford to pay. Rent was due in three days. My bank balance? Barely enough to survive the week. The silence in my small room felt heavy, like it was closing in on me.
By kamran khan6 days ago in Motivation







