happiness
Happiness, defined; things that help you find happiness, keep it, and share it with others.
Living Your Truth
Recently, I watched a television show in which first-graders were discussing their truth. They were saying unbelievable things about discovering and recognizing their truth. They also emphasized what their truth was. They seemed to be confident about what they were saying. The six-year-old boys and girls were talking about the same things that are heard in adult conversations about their orientation.
By Margaret Minnicks19 days ago in Motivation
The Quiet Side Hustle That Changed Everything
Sophie was the kind of person no one noticed. At 27, she worked a steady office job, arrived on time, left on time, and blended perfectly into the background. She didn’t complain loudly, didn’t boast about big dreams, and didn’t post motivational quotes online. To most people, Sophie’s life looked ordinary... safe, predictable, and unremarkable.
By MIGrowth19 days ago in Motivation
Kerala’s Youngest Organ Donor: How a 10-Month-Old Baby Saved Five Lives
In the Indian state of Kerala, a 10-month-old baby girl has saved five lives by donating her organs, a decision that would not have been possible without her father’s courage. Her father, Arun Abraham, recalled a lecture he had heard during his college days—one he never forgot—and it ultimately gave him the strength to donate his daughter’s organs, saving five people. His daughter, Ellen Sherren Abraham, has become the youngest organ donor in Kerala. She had been severely injured in a car accident some time ago. Her liver and one kidney have already been transplanted into two critically ill children, while her heart valve, second kidney, and eyes will be matched with needy patients at three hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. Arun, 33, said, “When the doctor told us that our daughter was brain dead, we were devastated. It was a difficult decision, but when I discussed it with my wife, she said we should donate her organs to save lives.” Arun explained that in 2013, a priest from the Kidney Foundation, Father Davis, gave a lecture about organ donation at his college. “At the time, I was a B.Com student, and that day I vowed that if anything ever happened to me, I would donate my organs.” Dr. Eshwar H, Professor of Neurosurgery at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, said, “This is very encouraging. Ellen has changed people’s perception of organ transplantation in the country.
By Real content19 days ago in Motivation
Rethinking Fulfilment: Navigating the Quarter-Life Questions
A psychologist once spent ages trying to convince me that the so-called quarter-life crisis is nothing more than a myth. At first, I pushed back hard against this idea, because it felt like a dismissal of the very real challenges so many of us face in our twenties. But over time, I began to see another perspective: denying its existence often seems like a way for people to make you question your own sense of direction—sometimes to reassure themselves, other times because there’s profit in it. Just look at the endless self-help books and seminars aimed at young adults, all promising fixes for the quarter-life crisis and selling pricey solutions that rarely get to the heart of what’s actually troubling us.
By Sarah Xenos19 days ago in Motivation
Disabled, Not Difficult
There is a moment that happens quietly, almost invisibly. It appears in hesitation. In the pause before asking for a chair. In the careful calculation before explaining why I cannot stand for long, why I need to leave early, why I cannot simply push through.
By Millie Hardy-Sims20 days ago in Motivation
Finding My Balance Through Winter Sports
Winter wasn’t always my favourite season. For a long time, it felt like something to get through, with short days, cold mornings, and that constant urge to stay indoors where it’s warm. But over time, winter has become the season I feel most like myself. It’s not because it’s easy or comfortable. It’s because winter strips things down and makes you show up honestly.
By Adam Mcmanus Toronto20 days ago in Motivation
Jeffrey Spina Delivering Hope, One Act of Service at a Time. AI-Generated.
In every community, there are individuals whose quiet dedication makes a profound difference in the lives of others. They don’t seek recognition, yet their actions ripple across families, neighborhoods, and institutions. Jeffrey Spina is one such individual someone whose recent humanitarian efforts with The Salvation Army in Middletown, New York, highlight the true meaning of compassion, leadership, and community service.
By Jeffrey Spina20 days ago in Motivation
The 2-Hour Fast vs 14-Hour Fast: Global Ramadan 2026 Guide When Does Ramadan 2026 Start? Dates, Fasting Hours, and Global
The holy month of Ramadan is approaching worldwide, and on Wednesday (18 February) or Thursday (19 February), Muslims around the world will observe their first fast. The difference in dates depends on which part of the world you live in. In the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month and holds great significance for Muslims. Every year, millions of Muslims fast from dawn to sunset during Ramadan. Fasting was made obligatory in the second year of Hijrah (the second year after the Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina). Since then, Muslims across the world have continued the practice. The start date of Ramadan is based on the lunar calendar, which is why it shifts each year on the Gregorian calendar. Typically, Ramadan moves back by about 11 days each year compared to the previous year.
By Real content20 days ago in Motivation
The Weight of One More Step
When Arman collapsed halfway up the hill, he was certain of one thing: he did not belong there. Around him, runners moved with steady rhythm, their breaths controlled, their strides confident. The annual charity hill marathon had drawn athletes from across the region, and Arman felt like an imposter among them. He had signed up three months earlier during a burst of enthusiasm, convinced that this race would mark a turning point in his life. Now, staring at the steep incline ahead, he questioned every decision that had brought him to this moment.
By Sudais Zakwan20 days ago in Motivation







