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2026 was off to a shitty start. A year into this administration, and the gears of fascism were grinding with no sign of slowing down. We had ICE agents disappearing people, escalating to murdering them in the street in broad daylight—not just with impunity, but full government support. The US military occupied Venezuela. The Orange Man kept talking about invading Greenland and "joking" about canceling the midterm elections.
By Tyler Clark (they/them)about 2 hours ago in Motivation
11 Things Every Struggling Entrepreneur Needs to Know
From the desk of Damianos Prosalentis, Conclavio Headquarters Subject: Embracing your true nature — Imagine there are 2 men who set out on a mission to climb to the top of Success Mountain. There is no easy path to the top of Success Mountain.
By Damianos Prosalentis about 8 hours ago in Motivation
Honda Prologue
What if the future didn’t arrive with noise—but with silence? What if power wasn’t measured by the roar of an engine, but by the courage to change direction? The Honda Prologue is not just a vehicle; it’s a statement. A quiet revolution on four wheels. The moment you see it, you realize this isn’t about speed alone—it’s about purpose. It’s about stepping into a world where innovation meets responsibility, and where every journey becomes a reflection of who you are becoming.
By imtiazalamabout 8 hours ago in Motivation
Contagious Habits
People love the Proximity Effect because it sounds like a law with clean edges, something you can tape above your desk next to your expensive notebook and the water bottle with the motivational measurements printed on the side, as if personality were a sourdough starter quietly taking on the flavor of whatever kitchen it sits in, as if the whole ugly business of becoming a person could be reduced to “watch your circle” and not to the more embarrassing fact that people are porous in some ways and stubborn as a rusted hinge in others, and often at the exact wrong times.
By KURIOUSKabout 16 hours ago in Motivation
“Why I quit Melaleuca”
I still remember the day I proudly called myself “successful.” I thought I had finally found the golden opportunity that would change my life forever. The promises were loud, the dreams were big, and the confidence was unreal. I felt like the cock of the walk—walking around as if I had already won life. But slowly, reality started knocking at my door. What looked like a staircase to success turned out to be a maze. The excitement faded, the pressure increased, and I began to question everything I once believed. That’s when I made the hardest decision of my journey—I quit Melaleuca. When I first joined Melaleuca, everything looked perfect. The presentations were powerful, the leaders were confident, and everyone spoke like success was just one step away. They told me I could build a strong income, gain financial freedom, and live life on my own terms. I was excited and fully motivated. I believed I had finally discovered something life-changing.
By imtiazalamabout 18 hours ago in Motivation
Relearning Joy: How to Make Room for Fun When You've Spent Years in Survival Mode
Joy is one of the first things we lose when we’re living in survival mode. When your life has been shaped by trauma, chaos, stress, or constant emotional labor, joy can feel foreign or even unsafe. You get used to being vigilant. You get used to prioritizing everyone else. You get used to pushing, enduring, coping, and “getting through.”
By Stacy Valentinea day ago in Motivation
The Outlier
The smallest victory I ever saw in a university happened on a Thursday. If that sounds like I am making a shrine of it after the fact, that is exactly the sort of dishonest inflation professors are good at when we want our own memories to come out looking wiser than they were.
By KURIOUSK2 days ago in Motivation







