breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
She Left Me For A Rich Guy, Look How She Turned Out
I sat back and watched you this weekend. I saw the photos. I saw the smiles. I saw the man you chose over the empire we were building. And for the first time in three years, I didn’t feel a sting of jealousy. I felt a cold, hard sense of irony.
By Nanu Nnabuifeabout 20 hours ago in Humans
Who Should Lead in Relationships
Have you ever wondered who should wear the pants in a relationship? It's a question that has sparked countless debates around dinner tables, in therapy sessions, and during late-night conversations with friends. The truth is, relationship leadership isn't as black and white as our grandparents might have thought. In today's world, the dynamics of who leads in a relationship have evolved dramatically, and the answer might surprise you.
By LaMarion Ziegler4 days ago in Humans
Why Modern Love Feels So Intense — Yet Ends So Fast
Introduction: The Paradox of Modern Love Modern love feels powerful. Fast. Consuming. People fall for each other in weeks, sometimes days. Conversations feel electric. Eye contact feels loaded. Texts feel addictive. There’s chemistry, attraction, emotional openness, and an almost cinematic sense of connection.
By F. M. Rayaan5 days ago in Humans
Social Media Causing the Decline in Humanity?
From the moment we wake up to the moment we fall asleep, many of us are glued to screens filled with social feeds, infinite scrolls, and algorithmic suggestions tailored to grab — and keep — our attention. While social media promised connection, empowerment, and community, it’s increasingly clear that its **cost to our mental health, social cohesion, and emotional well-being is profound.** Unless we confront these issues head-on, we risk a generational decline in humanity’s psychological and interpersonal health.
By Anthony Bahamonde6 days ago in Humans






