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The Power of Thinking in Decades. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Trap of Urgency Modern life trains you to rush. Fast results. Quick validation. Immediate feedback. Urgency feels productive. It creates motion, pressure, and the illusion of progress. But urgency is often a reaction—not a strategy. It narrows your vision and compresses your decision-making into the present moment.
By Chilam Wong2 months ago in Motivation
What I do to not lose my creative spark
The origin of creativity is in the mind, what you can imagine, you can bring to life. You can’t create something you’ve never imagined or envisioned (unless by accident), so this goes to show you that a lot of the creative process takes place in our mind and what else is in the mind? Memories.
By real Jema2 months ago in Motivation
The Quiet Power of Winter
When winter arrives, most people slow down. They complain about the cold, curse the shorter days, and wait impatiently for warmth to return. Snow becomes an excuse... to rest, to pause, to delay goals until “things feel easier.” But for those who understand its hidden power, snowy winter is not a setback. It’s an advantage.
By MIGrowth2 months ago in Motivation
The End of the Internet (As a Human Space)
Since its launch, the Internet has been a place where people talked to people. Platforms like Reddit captured that early promise particularly well. Long before creator economies and algorithmic feeds dominated attention, Reddit worked because people shared unfiltered thoughts, imperfect opinions, half-formed ideas, and harsh reactions. It was uneven, sometimes chaotic, often wrong, but very human.
By Andrea Zanon2 months ago in Motivation










