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Happiness is the way!

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Thank you for your support, Readers! We are thrilled to announce that our content has received over 1,500 views, setting a new record. This achievement motivates us to work even harder to provide you with valuable content in the future. As a token of appreciation, please enjoy reading the following. The timeless quote, "There is no way to happiness - happiness is the way," holds a profound truth. Happiness is not a destination to be reached, but a way of being. It is the key to unlocking fulfillment, success, and more. Often, we measure success by our hard work, but genuine success stems from finding happiness in what we do. One way to achieve this is by practicing gratitude We all seek happiness throughout our lives. Instead of relying on others to provide it, why not cultivate it within ourselves? Happiness is a skill that we can develop and an attitude that we can nurture. It is the ultimate purpose of our existence. Whatever we do, we expect to find satisfaction in it. In...

Don't Dis-Your-Ability!

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Hello Readers! I hope all of you are keeping well. "Don't let anyone dis-your-abilities!" Cool right? This was quoted by Muniba Mazari, popularly known as the Iron Lady Of Pakistan! This Covid situation has taught all of us to be grateful for what we have. And, a positive approach, even in the worst situations, makes you a warrior. One such warrior is Muniba Mazari. She has a wonderful, amazing, inspiring yet painful success story. When I heard it for the first time, I was left torn eye and so will be you, I'm sure! Muniba was married forcefully at a very young age. While traveling with her husband, they met an accident that paralyzed Muniba's lower body and led to the development of major injuries in her lungs and liver. Four years later, she adopted a boy and named him Neal, only when she was financially stable. She was hospitalized for 2 months and then bedridden for the next two years. Her husband and even her father left her in pain. Once she was allowed to...