breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
I Am Happy with Single Life. AI-Generated.
I Am Happy with Single Life In a world that often glorifies romantic relationships as the ultimate source of happiness, it can feel counterintuitive to celebrate the joys of single life. Yet, being single is not only a valid choice but also a deeply fulfilling one for many people. Living a single life is not about loneliness or lacking something; rather, it is about embracing independence, self-discovery, and the freedom to craft a life that aligns with your values and passions.
By Maxamed Sharifabout a year ago in Humans
Morgan Wallen Tour 2025. AI-Generated.
Country music sensation Morgan Wallen is gearing up for his highly anticipated 2025 tour, and fans couldn't be more excited. Known for his soulful voice, catchy lyrics, and chart-topping hits, Wallen is set to deliver unforgettable performances across multiple cities. This tour promises to showcase his musical talent while giving fans an opportunity to experience his energy live.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
Love in the Digital Age: How Technology Shapes Modern Relationships
Technology has revolutionized how we communicate, work, and live—but one of its most profound impacts is on our relationships. From how we meet new people to how we maintain connections, technology is a double-edged sword. It offers tools that can bring us closer but also risks that can drive us apart. In this article, we’ll explore how technology influences relationships, the good and the bad, and how social media has become a hot-button issue in modern love and friendships.
By Diana Crooksabout a year ago in Humans
A Walk into the Waves...
Dear Readers, Life often brings us to our knees, doesn’t it? There are moments when the weight of it all feels too much, when the light at the end of the tunnel seems impossibly far. I want to share with you a story one deeply personal and profoundly moving that began on a quiet day in a café and led me to the shore of a new beginning.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans
The Fragile Meaning of Love in Today's World...
Dear Readers, Falling in love can feel magical for some and terrifying for others. It’s supposed to be a bond built on trust, respect, and mutual care. But in today’s world, where words often feel hollow, the phrase “I love you” can seem like it has lost its meaning. People say it out of convenience rather than conviction, leaving many wondering if love itself has become a scam. If I told you that love doesn’t exist anymore, would you agree? Has the essence of Romeo and Juliet disappeared, swept away like leaves in the wind? It’s frightening to think about falling in love because, for many, love doesn’t feel like anything anymore.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans
The End...
Dear Readers, Even when my mom passed away, I used to check up on my father when he was alone. He would always say, “Jacob, I am alone, it looks like the house is coming to eat me.” I didn’t understand what he meant back then, But I knew it was just his way of expressing grief or loneliness. But after my dad passed away I now know, sitting in this quiet room with nothing but my thoughts, I know exactly what he meant. The walls feel alive, closing in on me, suffocating me with memories I’d rather forget.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans
The Day I Chose Myself
I used to believe that love was about sacrifice. That if you truly cared for someone, you would endure anything just to keep them in your life. It’s what I told myself every time I chose to stay, even when staying felt like tearing myself apart piece by piece.
By Graymore Macadabout a year ago in Humans
Nobody Gets You? Maybe That’s Fine
Let me ask you something: how many times have you felt unheard, unseen, or maybe just... misplaced? That sinking feeling when you’ve explained your heart out, only to be met with blank stares, dismissive nods, or even worse—well-meaning but completely off-the-mark advice. It’s isolating. It’s frustrating. It makes you wonder if you’re speaking a different language altogether.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Humans









