A chance encounter with a businessman on a wheelchair prompted the author to reflect on the aging process and the importance of planning for the future. The author and their friend considered the different paths that some of their role .. more..
The author of "Shortcut for a Better Life", Ziad Rayess, talks about his struggles in reaching out to the younger generation and inspiring them with his writings and lectures. Despite years of effort, he found that only a small percentage .. more..
Have you ever found yourself lost in thought during a long trip? This article's author recalls a three-hour flight that felt like thirty years. During their time on board, they pondered many topics, including the value of health, time, .. more..
Childhood memories are often cherished by many individuals, as they bring back nostalgic moments of happy times spent with loved ones. In this article, the author takes us back in time to when they were in elementary school and living in a .. more..
It is easy to get caught up in the race for success in today's fast-paced world and forget the things that truly matter. The pursuit of wealth and professional success can often lead to neglecting one's health, relationships, and inner .. more..
In the modern world, we often find ourselves estranged by our differences, whether they are based on our background, education, or status. We often pass judgment on others without fully understanding their perspective, which can lead .. more..
The loss of loved ones, friends, and great individuals can leave us in deep pain and sadness. We often reflect on their unfulfilled dreams and wonder how we can prevent our own ambitions from meeting a similar fate. The truth is that time is .. more..
Ziad Rayess, in his book "Shortcut for a Better Life," highlights the inspiring story of Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). Sanders' life is a testimony to the impact of willpower, perseverance, and hard work, .. more..
In his book "Shortcut for a Better Life," Ziad Rayess stresses how critical it is to recognize the need for perfection in social, cultural, and business projects from the outset. He emphasizes that failure to do so often results in the .. more..