Biggest Motivation Of People, By People - 2

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Shubhee Jain
Mar 23, 2019   •  15 views

It was when I decided to put people’s achievement in one particular place and I decided to share it with others and inspire them as well. This is the second part as the responses were amazing.

Leke SoetanI've always felt like there were worlds inside me. I spent years in isolation, on adventure into several worlds. And there is a nudge inside me that says... These stories, these worlds, these ideas, cannot and should not die with me.

I write because I have things that I the world needs to see, to hear and to feel. Writing is like allowing the world into my own mind.

David William JamesI have put lots of attention on self improvement and change throughout my life. Often, a daily thing.

But the biggest? Ironically, it was some years back when I lost all care about *everything*, including what other people thought and my own self judgement.

Resulted in the strange peacefulness of acceptance.
Perpetua RisticThe challenges and struggles of life. The fair share of affliction show me the doorsteps to my God-given purpose. Without this furious storms, I'll never discover my purpose in life. Never wanted to put pen on paper--let alone fall in love with words... writing my life story in a journal...became an enjoyable and therapeutic habit, now my dream to write...I run with it and will never look back...I say, thank you hardships. Ah, how your setbacks can surely become your setups... God is good...He does good...and will work all things together for your good..Glory!

Adole Agbenu StephenQuite absurd...

I write because I was brought up to be so timid- I could hardly admire myself even when alone. So while I was younger, I'd write to create characters that have those qualities I thought I never had.

I'm still trying to heal. Good thing I know the problem now.
Chris Moray St GermainBiggest motivation that changed my life...(most recently) ...finding out , people I thought were good were not what I thought they were. Eg. after my father died, I got to know my mom more, who was a doormat and highly religious (and so never gave a straight answer to anything or gave any advice or even talked to her kids), and I found out some of the things I thought were awful about him were actually awful things about her, and since I knew he was not trustworthy, kind or loving, I always attributed all the good to her. But that's not who she was either. Lots of people find out their parents are not who they think they are early on, when they're teenagers or young adults and they deal with it, then. This was late in life to separate from someone I thought I could finally spend time with. if you have good parents, appreciate them. So many people don't

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