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The Power of Good Deeds / Kindness : Why Caring, Helping, and Loving Still Matter
In a world that often glorifies speed, self-interest, and personal gain, the quiet power of goodness can be easy to overlook.
Yet the acts that shape human life most deeply are rarely the loudest. They are the moments of care, the decision to help, the patience to listen, and the courage to love when indifference would be easier.
This is where the true depth of the human experience lives.
This post explores why good deeds still matter—not as sentimental gestures, but as fo

Will D.B
Apr 164 min read


Drift Is a Choice. Poverty Is Not Always One: How Early Habits Can Quietly Wreck a Life Before It Starts
Poverty is often shaped by circumstances beyond personal control—but drift is often built through repeated habits.
Low effort, absenteeism, poor self-control, and chronic avoidance may seem minor in youth, yet they quietly compound into adult outcomes. What begins as school behaviour often becomes life behaviour: discipline or delay, focus or distraction, reliability or excuse-making.
This post explores the evidence-based truth

Will D.B
Mar 306 min read
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