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“The Black Sheep Perspective” - By: John Hart  The world is slightly messed

The world is slightly messed up let’s be honest, maybe more than slightly. Each generation seems to think they’ve cracked the code, that they’re superior in wisdom, cooler in taste, sharper in thought. And yet, when you look closely, it’s the same story on repeat: everyone pointing fingers, declaring who’s “in” and who’s “uncool,” while quietly terrified they might be the ones on the outside. Social media has turned this insecurity into a circus. The platforms profit by pushing us against one...

The Joy of Shared Success…  By:John Hart I don’t think it gets much better

I don’t think it gets much better than seeing someone laugh, smile, or simply radiate happiness especially when you know you had a hand in making that moment possible. There’s something deeply rewarding about contributing to another person’s success. I’ve never felt envy in those moments, only gratitude for being there to witness them. In fact, I often find that the achievements of others ignite something within me, pushing me to chase my own adventures and take on new challenges.

For me,...

That Pesky Voice We Hear…  By:John Hart   That pesky voice inside our

That pesky voice inside our heads can be both a friend and a foe. It whispers encouragement when we need courage, yet far too often it delivers doubt, shame, guilt or criticism. What we sometimes forget is that the voice we hear is not only shaped by our own thoughts but also by the words we consume from others and the words we direct toward ourselves.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,”words matter”. They have a way of taking hold in us. Strangely, the negative ones seem to cling far...

The Unwinnable Game of Success…  By: John Hart  Australia has a

Australia has a strange cultural quirk that we rarely stop to question. If you achieve very little, if you are unemployed, unmotivated, or simply struggling, society is quick to slap on the label of “lazy.” We are told to be productive, to pull our weight, to “do something with ourselves.” Yet, paradoxically, if you dare to succeed if you work hard, achieve something notable, or gain even the slightest recognition you are often met with another kind of criticism. Suddenly, you’re accused of...