Typhoon Bualoi in Ha Tinh: Memories, Destruction, and the Resilient Spirit of My Hometown

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A Storm That Feels Like an Old Friend When I heard the news that Storm No.10 (Bualoi) had slammed into Ha Tinh, my heart sank. It was like stepping back into my childhood, when storm season wasn’t just a headline, it was part of daily life. I remember sitting by the window as a child, […]

The Obstacle Is the Way: A Book Review on Turning Trials into Triumph

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A Rainy Run and a Reminder I still remember the morning I first picked up The Obstacle Is the Way. It was during a season when training felt heavier than usual. I had an upcoming race, but my body was tired, my mind distracted, and even simple runs felt like dragging a boulder uphill. One […]

Discipline: The Quiet Strength That Shapes Our Lives

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When the Run Feels Impossible This morning, I laced up my shoes for a tempo run that was supposed to be straightforward on paper. Seven sets. Two kilometers each. Two minutes of rest in between. The target pace: 5:10 to 5:15 per kilometer. But my legs had other plans. They felt like bricks. By the […]

Man’s Search for Meaning: What I Learned About Resilience from Viktor Frankl

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The First Time I Picked Up Frankl’s Book I still remember the moment I first opened Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. I was curled up in the corner of a library, one of those quiet afternoons when you’re just looking for something to inspire you. Honestly, I thought it was going to be just […]

I Failed So Much in Life – And That’s Why I’m Here Today

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You see the highlights —The Ironman races.The scholarships to study in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K.The travels, the adventures, the achievements. But what you don’t see are the failures. And honestly? There were a lot of them. The Truth Behind the Shine I grew up in a small town in Hà Tĩnh, Vietnam. Most […]