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My Ex and I Always Make Eye Contact (My Ex Watches Me From A Distance)
Just because a relationship has ended doesn't mean your ex has lost all feelings for you. Sometimes, exes don't say what's on their minds out of fear that they would simply be rejected. After all, how can one take on a rejection after a breakup that's already too much to take?
By Jade Aubre4 years ago in Humans
How to Deliver Bad News: "Just Don't Get Upset."
All of us have had to report bad news at some point. Some talked about a failed exam, others about a broken car, and others about an apartment flooded by neighbors. No one likes to find out unpleasant information, but it is much worse to be a messenger who brought bad news. Even if you are not to blame for what happened, you can still be blamed. We tell you how to behave in this situation.
By jollia eskibass4 years ago in Humans
How to Make an Impression Without Saying Anything
Wouldn´t it be great if every time you stepped into a room, everyone would notice that you have arrived? You would stroll around and enjoy the admiring gazes from everyone around you in any situation, anywhere, every time?
By jollia eskibass4 years ago in Humans
More Than Virtual Reality, X: Ascension Over Transhumanism
Within our society right now is the possibility for both worlds to be explored, yet one idea is promoted more and accessed easier by the way we have structured our society. Allowing our society to be dictated by corporations and governments who have the propensity to accumulate profits over the well-being of their fellow human race, has created a dystopian system. This system operates under a completely objective and reductionist viewpoint of the world. That is, the system believes we are nothing but matter, that can do nothing greater unless we invent a machine that can do it for us.
By Mario Gomes4 years ago in Humans
Making Sense of Love in John Donne's Poetry
Rich in his appraisal of both love’s sanctity and its erotic steaminess, John Donne was a poet who helped expand society’s notion of where and how the tenderness of love could be harnessed metaphysically. Allegedly written in the 1590s, in “The Good Morrow”, a supposedly much younger Donne metaphorically touches on love as an awakening, a binding of two lovers, two pieces of a puzzle. Conversely, in “A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning”, allegedly written in 1611 or 1612, Donne uses sound devices and metaphor to describe love as something with borderless scope, and durability to all tests.
By Mario Gomes4 years ago in Humans
What Extroverts Could Learn from Introverts
There are hundreds of articles that claim to be able to help introverts "get out of their shell" and become more extroverted and, sure, I get why. Extroverts are often the life and soul of a part; they're social butterflies when at their best and that can be charming. Everyone wants to be the kind of person that fascinates and excites others from time to time. But have you experienced extroverts at their worst? When they're pushy, loud, and overbearing? Of course you have - we all have because nobody can be at their best all the time and there are as many drawbacks to being an extrovert as there are to being overly introverted. So, why is it so rare for extroverts to be encouraged to study introverts? Where are the articles promising to teach extroverts how to "become more peaceful and observant"? That's a topic I could wax lyrical on for a while.
By S. A. Crawford4 years ago in Humans



