humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
How to overcome your mistakes.
The way to dominance is cleared with difficulties in a general public that values achievement and demonizes disappointment. In any case, there are precious examples ready to be found that are hidden behind our mix-ups. Envision a world in which your slip-ups lead to unprecedented turn of events and courage. This is the center of tolerating disappointment as a type of craftsmanship that recognizes the refined from the unremarkable. In any case, for what reason in all actuality do certain individuals succeed when they fizzle, while others crash and burn? Together, how about we investigate the intricacies encompassing the most common way of gaining from our slip-ups.
By Abdur Rahman 2 years ago in Geeks
One Day Netflix Series Review
We can make our lives with passions and people who make us happy. Based on David Nicholl’s best-selling novel, One Day is a 2024 Netflix series. Emma and Dexter meet on the night of their graduation. Instead of pursuing a relationship, they decide to stay in touch. In 24 years, the series captures the evolution of their relationship, highlighting the challenges and joys of navigating life together.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Be Mindful About Technology for Increased Happiness
It's supposed to make it easier to do business and make good things happen for our careers. But strangely, the technology that was supposed to be the key to our happiness, comfort and success has the potential to backfire.
By Estalontech2 years ago in Geeks
The Psychology Of Micromanaging
"Micromanagement" a term that evokes frustration and annoyance in the workplace, is a management style characterized by excessive control, close supervision, and an inclination to scrutinize every detail of an employee's work. Anyone who has worked with a micromanager will understand that these kinds of people have a tendency to be the worst during work.
By Jay Kobayashi2 years ago in Geeks
PalWorld Doesn't Sit Right With Me
PalWorld leaves a sour taste in my mouth. There, I said it. Listen, I think that Nintendo are the bad guys in most situations. They shut down ROM creators who make some of the best takes on Pokemon games, they crank out uninspired mainline Pokemon games year after year, they make it difficult—even impossible sometimes—to acquire their best games from their golden age legally or cost-effectively, and they keep remaking Kanto. I won’t get on PalWorld’s case for being uncreative in a lot of their Pal designs. A lot of them are uncreative, I agree, and several of them are derivative of vastly superior Pokemon designs. The game was marketed as “Pokemon With Guns.” It’s going to happen a lot.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 years ago in Geeks
The Holocaust Parallel in Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan: Final Season, the culmination of Hajime Isayama's epic manga series, has captivated audiences with its intricate narrative, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. As the series delves deeper into the conflict between the Eldians and Marleyans, parallels to real-world historical events, particularly the Holocaust, become increasingly apparent. Let us explore how Attack on Titan: Final Season evokes the horrors of the Holocaust, examining themes of oppression, dehumanization, and resistance, and the profound impact of these parallels on the narrative and its reception.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Stain's Principle
In the rich tapestry of hero narratives within the realm of manga and anime, few characters have left as profound an impact as Stain, the enigmatic antagonist from Kohei Horikoshi's "My Hero Academia." Stain's principle, a belief system centered around the purification of heroism through the elimination of "fake" heroes, is a moral and philosophical cornerstone that challenges the very foundation of the hero society portrayed in the series. Despite his radical methods, Stain's unwavering respect for All Might, the symbol of peace, adds a layer of complexity to his character. This essay endeavors to dissect Stain's principle, exploring its ideological underpinnings, its implications within the world of "My Hero Academia," and the paradoxical nature of Stain's respect for All Might.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Morality, Power and Politics in "Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare
There exists a theatrical production of such immense power that an ancient belief insists that its name should never be spoken within the confines of a theater. This play commences with the dark arts of witchcraft and concludes with a gruesome decapitation. It is a play that encompasses enigmatic puzzles, prophetic visions, and a multitude of savage killings. This particular play, penned by the renowned William Shakespeare, is commonly known as the "Scottish Play" or the "Tragedy of Macbeth." It was initially showcased at the esteemed Globe Theater in London in the year 1606. "Macbeth" stands as Shakespeare's briefest tragedy, yet it is brimming with intense action. Across five acts, the playwright narrates the tale of a Scottish nobleman who seizes the throne, unleashes a reign of terror, and ultimately meets a gory demise.
By Francesca Giulia Geronimi2 years ago in Geeks
Megan Thee Stallion: Unleashing Her Ferocity Through the Song "HISS"
Megan Thee Stallion: Unleashing Her Ferocity Through the Song "HISS" Introduction: In the realm of contemporary music, few artists have captivated audiences and sparked cultural conversations quite like Megan Thee Stallion. With her unapologetic demeanor, unparalleled confidence, and fierce lyrical prowess, Megan has carved out a unique place in the rap industry. One of her standout tracks, "HISS," showcases her unwavering determination to break boundaries and establish herself as a force to be reckoned with. In this article, we will delve into the artistry behind Megan Thee Stallion's song "HISS" and explore its significance in her growing discography.
By Nivard Anna2 years ago in Geeks
American Fiction - A Movie Review
Literature changes the world. American Fiction is a 2023 film based on the 2001 novel Erasure. Thelonious ‘Monk’ Ellison is fed up with profiting ‘Black’ entertainment. When he is in financial need, Ellison uses a pen name to write a book that propels him into the madness of pop culture.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks











