If it's your greatest dream, you wouldn't give up so easily.. So do yourself a favour, find it again & start focusing on anything that will help you materialise it, it's not going to be a walk in the park, but it will help you sleep at night; 10 years from now.
January 1, 2026 at 5:27 AM
If it's your greatest dream, you wouldn't give up so easily.. So do yourself a favour, find it again & start focusing on anything that will help you materialise it, it's not going to be a walk in the park, but it will help you sleep at night; 10 years from now.
I have learned to accept that, in the present moment at least, things are exactly as they are meant to be, and although I cannot control the future any more than I could control the wind and the weather, I can manage it and influence it in a positive way.
December 29, 2025 at 9:08 PM
I have learned to accept that, in the present moment at least, things are exactly as they are meant to be, and although I cannot control the future any more than I could control the wind and the weather, I can manage it and influence it in a positive way.
One day something will happen — a wedding, a graduation, a job promotion, Jake Paul getting knocked out, Andrew Tate getting knocked out the next day — and you’ll want the right outfit to celebrate. Buy that special outfit now, so you’re ready when that next unexpected moment arrives.
December 21, 2025 at 7:19 AM
One day something will happen — a wedding, a graduation, a job promotion, Jake Paul getting knocked out, Andrew Tate getting knocked out the next day — and you’ll want the right outfit to celebrate. Buy that special outfit now, so you’re ready when that next unexpected moment arrives.
As an African, I don't celebrate "independence day" because when I look around Africa, I see no independence. The so-called "independence" was basically western imperialists handing power over to the local capitalist ruling classes, so both parties can continue exploiting working class Africans.
A common thing I often hear from fellow non-westerners, is how our (non-western) countries 'won' independence from (white western) colonial powers. The so-called "independence day" is celebrated as some sorta triumph. But as Marxists, we have to look deeper. What was actually 'won', and by whom?
December 16, 2025 at 7:22 PM
As an African, I don't celebrate "independence day" because when I look around Africa, I see no independence. The so-called "independence" was basically western imperialists handing power over to the local capitalist ruling classes, so both parties can continue exploiting working class Africans.
I know people who are shaped by pain as well as by love. And if they've experienced more pain than love, watch out, they're likely to pass that pain on to others. Because they're reacting to the pain they just can't seem to escape.
December 16, 2025 at 4:41 AM
I know people who are shaped by pain as well as by love. And if they've experienced more pain than love, watch out, they're likely to pass that pain on to others. Because they're reacting to the pain they just can't seem to escape.