humanity
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One Day Ends, Love Begins
There are moments in life when the end of something marks the beginning of something even more beautiful. Sometimes, all it takes is the closing of one chapter for the heart to open to a new one. This is the story of a day that ended—not just in time, but in emotion, in familiarity, and in comfort—and how in that very ending, love quietly took its first breath.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Families
Hooked, Hustling, and Healing: Inside the Minds of Gen Z in 2025. AI-Generated.
Hooked, Hustling, and Healing: Inside the Minds of Gen Z in 2025 As we enter 2025, knowing what Gen Z thinks is key. This group has its own way of doing things, thanks to the world they live in.
By Junayed Ahmed10 months ago in Families
Two Little Kittens
– A Tale of Friendship, Survival, and Home In a quiet town nestled between rolling hills and golden wheat fields, the arrival of autumn always brought with it a touch of magic. Leaves danced through the streets, the scent of cinnamon hung in the air, and warm light spilled from the windows of cozy homes.
By Muhammad Asad10 months ago in Families
When the Crisis Isn’t on the News: How Trauma is Silently Shaping Today’s Teens
By Kendra Hall In urban neighborhoods across the U.S., a silent epidemic is shaping the next generation — not always through headlines, but through hallways, classrooms, and unspoken pain. Childhood trauma, driven by community violence, unstable housing, loss, and emotional neglect, is rewriting how young people think, feel, and function in 2025.
By Kendra Hall10 months ago in Families
Aisha's Journey: A Story of Resilience
In a small village nestled in the mountains, there lived a young girl named Aisha. She had always been fascinated by the art of weaving, watching her mother skillfully craft beautiful textiles on their old loom. Aisha's mother, Fatima, was renowned in their village for her exquisite weaving, and Aisha longed to follow in her footsteps.
By Hassham Khan10 months ago in Families
Escaping the Karmic Cycle: How to Reclaim Your Power from a Toxic Mother
For years, I thought my suffering was destined. I believed the emotional pain, self-doubt, and guilt were my fate. But then I discovered something powerful: I had the power to break free.
By Wilson Igbasi10 months ago in Families
Not All Wounds Are Visible: The Lingering Impact of Gender-Based Violence
When people hear the term gender-based violence, many instantly picture bruises, black eyes, or hospital visits. While physical injuries are often the most visible outcomes of abuse, they are far from the only consequences. The deeper damage often lies beneath the surface—scars that can’t be photographed, documented, or stitched closed. These are the invisible wounds that linger: the psychological, emotional, and societal impacts that can haunt survivors for a lifetime.
By Niaz Ahmad 10 months ago in Families
Empowering Half the World
Introduction Women make up nearly half of the global population, yet for centuries, their voices have been silenced, their contributions overlooked, and their rights denied. The fight for women’s rights is not just about fairness; it’s about recognizing the inherent dignity and potential of every human being. Empowering women and ensuring their equal participation in all aspects of life is crucial to building a just, peaceful, and progressive world.
By Niaz Ahmad 10 months ago in Families








