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When dreams comes true.

An easy way to be successful in life is to have a goal, both short and long terms. it reminds us that we have something to do, It motivates us to get up from the couch  on which we have sat for too long and get to work. It is obvious that many people do not have short term goals but do  have a long one, of having a lavish lifestyle, where they can buy anything for their family, going to hotels and restaurant will not shake their finances and of course, having the best person around you to share this joy of life. Many people around you may not be having any goals neither short nor long term, and there is nothing wrong in not having a goal, it is okay to go where life takes you because nothing goes as planned, fate sometimes crumbles your dream and throws it in the dustbin. So, nothing goes as imagined. But the delight of go with the flow is less than having a dream come true. When a dream comes true, when hard work pays off, you go crazy and you can feel that happiness in ...

5 Books recommended by Bill Gates to study during pandemic

What are you watching and reading during a long continuous lockdown? In these long absence from work or college we all are trying to use this type to watch movies and series, working on our health, catching on things we like, cooking, playing video games and of course some trying read books to improve ourselves and some are yet thinking of start reading. Bill Gates founder of Microsoft and a profound businessman has recommended books for us to make use of this time and to grow. Here are 5 books he recommends to read: 1.The Choice: Embrace the Possible, by Edith Eva Eger  The book takes us to the period of 1944 when 16 years old girl Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz which is a concentration camp in Poland during World War II(1939-1945) then was operated by Nazi Germany. At arriving she was separated from her family, the experience is unimaginable. In 1945 Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet Union. The book is an autobiography of  Edith Eger which gives us an unforgetta...