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The Truth About Burnout in Corporate America: What No One Wants to Admit
In 2025, workplace burnout has reached alarming levels in the United States. According to a recent Gallup survey, over 45% of employees reported feeling burned out at work very often or always, and nearly 60% said they felt stressed “some of the time.” This isn’t just a personal issue; it impacts businesses too. Productivity drops, mistakes increase, and employee turnover rises.
By Zeenat Chauhan2 months ago in Humans
First Time Dating a Girl: Keep the Energy Real
Introduction—How to Date a Girl for the First Time Stepping into the world of first-time dating can feel exciting, overwhelming, and confusing all at once—especially for Gen Z navigating modern love. We think that the most memorable first dates happen when you are yourself. Our community is based on honesty, emotional depth, and being true to yourself. Today, we dive deep into how to date a girl for the first time, keeping the energy genuine, respectful, and full of positive vibes.
By Relationship Guide2 months ago in Humans
The Mirror That Knows My Red Secrets
Mirrors have always scared me, not the thing made of glass, but the thing that comes out from me if I stay too long. The world has a version of me that it thinks is polished, that it thinks is steady, and that it thinks is convincingly fine, but the mirror…the mirror sees the red that is simmering beneath my skin.
By Shashank Khandelwal2 months ago in Humans
Building a Writing Routine
Writing consistently and productively isn't just talent or something you're born with. It takes discipline, rhythm and an environment conducive to creativity. Whether you're working on a novel, short stories, a blog or a University assignment, a strong writing routine can turn inspiration into actuality.
By Emilie Turner2 months ago in Humans
When Wealth Found Its Voice
If money could talk, it would not sound like the ringing of coins or the rustle of paper. Its voice would be deeper, quieter, filled with centuries of stories — of desperate hands and careless wealth, of dreams built and dreams destroyed. It would not boast about its power, though it knows how much humans fear and chase it. Instead, it would speak like an old observer, weary from being misunderstood.
By 𝒩𝓊𝓉𝓊 𝒱. 𝒞.2 months ago in Humans
Trust, Betrayed
Infidelity is a painful reality that many couples face in modern marriage. Adultery is not a new topic; it has shadowed the institution of marriage since its very beginning. Monogamy is a creation of human culture, designed to maintain social stability, but it can never completely suppress primal human drives.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans










