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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
Stay Away From The Person With Zero Relationship Experience
We all have to start our relationships somewhere, right? We were all relationship newbies at some point, too, right? But somewhere along the line, we've moved on. We're no longer exploring the dating world, seeing what it has to offer. We want a relationship. One that is meaningful and possibly long-lasting with someone who is at the same stage as us.
By Ellen Frances3 years ago in Humans
Why the Golden Rule Can’t Make Your Relationships Work
My hypersensitivity to various things is one weakness that I have yet to overcome. Being quite the idealist type, I often get hurt whenever people don’t speak or act in a way that I thought would be courteous or considerate with others.
By Jocleyn Soriano3 years ago in Humans
The Richardson PD
Years ago, the group NWA came out with their controversial hit, Fuc# da Police. Many targeted the group to be thugs with no meaning of life and social order. Now with the recent past events of questionable killings and traffic stops across the nation, can we really say that NWA was on to something; or just blowing hot air?
By Jay LeTron Dobbins3 years ago in Humans
1% percent Rule
Hello Everyone, Wishing You All A Very Happy New Year! Its a New Year. New Year means New Resolutions. A way to be more focused and outcome driven to our Goals. But how many of you have really fulfilled your new year resolutions that you made last year?
By Payal Motla3 years ago in Humans
4 Crucial Reasons Why You Need A Dog Bite Lawyer for your small injuries
If billboards and television advertising form your mental image of personal injury litigation, it's natural if you believe that personal injury lawyers can only assist those who get hurt in car or motorbike accidents.
By James Johnson3 years ago in Humans
Dating tricks to easily make her day – 15sweet things to do for your girl
1) Get her flowers Impressing a girl doesn't have to be complicated; sometimes it can be as simple as getting her flowers. Showing your girl that you care and appreciate her is a great way to deepen the bond in your relationship. Whether it's a single rose, or a bouquet of her favorite blooms, it's sure to bring a smile to her face and make her feel loved. Plus, she'll always have a reminder of your thoughtfulness when she looks at the beautiful arrangement. So, don't forget to get her flowers from time to time – she'll definitely appreciate it!
By Jeeban Jyoti Bhoi3 years ago in Humans
How to harness your superpower in 2023
Everyone has superpowers, and it’s time to harness yours! I know that sounds like a lot of nonsense right now, but hear me out. You might not think you have any superpowers, but you do — they’re just hidden deep inside of you waiting to be unleashed. In this article, we’ll explore how you can find your own superpower(s) and use them for good in the world.
By Ewuranna Smith-Quayson3 years ago in Humans
Navigating Life’s Choices with the North Star as Your Compass
Phrase of the day: Your North Star We all want to be happy. But what does that mean? Achieving happiness is not something you can simply try to do by forcing yourself to feel a certain way, or by looking for the next big thing. Instead, it’s about making choices that lead naturally toward what you really desire —and releasing the beliefs and narratives that no longer serve you along the way. I believe that applying this kind of mindfulness to everyday life is actually quite simple(but sometimes not that easy to implement): Simply find out what makes you happy right now, and then keep doing it!
By Ewuranna Smith-Quayson3 years ago in Humans
The Paradox of Self-Interested Altruism: How Helping Others Can Help You Too
Phrase of the day: Self-Interested Altruism Altruism is a topic that researchers and laypeople alike love to debate. Even though we are all capable of being altruistic, it’s not always clear how much is enough and what it means for us as individuals to be altruistic. Self-interested altruism may seem like a paradox, but research has shown that helping others can actually benefit us as well. This concept, also known as “altruistic egoism,” suggests that while our initial motivation for performing acts of kindness may be to benefit others, the act of helping can also bring us joy, fulfilment, and a sense of purpose. In this way, self-interested altruism can be a win-win situation: we get to feel good about ourselves while also making a positive impact on the world around us.
By Ewuranna Smith-Quayson3 years ago in Humans
Breaking the Mould: The Art of Unlearning and Starting Fresh
Word of the Day: Unlearning There are so many things that hold us back from reaching our full potential as human beings. We get stuck in old patterns, we create limitations for ourselves that don’t need to be there, and we limit our own potential for growth by staying stuck in a mindset that’s no longer serving us well. Learning how to unlearn is one of the most important skills you can develop. By unlearning something that is holding you back from reaching your full effectiveness or happiness, you can start fresh with new ideas, new attitudes, and new ways of thinking about yourself and others around you. Unlearning can be one of the most powerful tools anyone has at their disposal when it comes to breaking free from limiting beliefs or past habits that no longer serve them well—but what does it actually mean?
By Ewuranna Smith-Quayson3 years ago in Humans
What is the worst advice you've ever been given?
"Just ignore your problems and they'll go away." Ignoring problems doesn't make them disappear; it just delays dealing with them and can often make them worse. It's important to confront problems head-on and find a way to solve them.
By pravinkumar sathliya3 years ago in Humans
Factors that Impact Longevity
Longevity literally refers to the “length of life” (Merriam-Webster, 2003, p. 726). It encompasses the related concepts of life span, “the maximum number of years and individual can live” and life expectancy, “the number of years that will probably be lived by the average person born in a particular year” (Santrock, 2002, p. 526). Like virtually all other physical and psychological phenomena, longevity is a factor of a combination of heredity and environmental influences – the nature and the nurture.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Humans




