breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Divorced Boyfriend Afraid of Marriage: Understanding His Fears and Building a Future
Marriage is a huge responsibility that can be hard to keep, especially for people who have been through the pain of divorce. Understanding your boyfriend's fears and finding ways to address them is important for a happy and successful relationship with a divorced boyfriend who doesn't want to get married again.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Humans
The Art of Speech: How to Master Conversation and Win Hearts with Your Words
Speech, that wondrous art that turns a sequence of sounds into meaningful expressions, is more than just words thrown into the air. It is the bridge that connects souls, the key that opens the doors to hearts. Speech is the language humans use to express themselves, to build societies, and to succeed in life. But, like any art, speech requires mastery, taste, and a deep understanding of its secrets.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Humans
The Café Where We Fell Apart
There’s a small café on the corner of 6th Street, the kind that smells of freshly ground coffee beans and warm pastries. It used to be our place. We’d sit by the window, sipping lattes and stealing glances at each other, laughing at jokes no one else would understand. That corner table felt like a little world we’d built, a sanctuary away from the chaos of life.
By Graymore Macadabout a year ago in Humans
The Need for Safeguarding Free Press Rights- Through The Lens Of a Brave Voice That Got Silenced
Mukesh Chandrakar was born in Basaguda, Chhattisgarh, and spent his formative years navigating the challenges of the local state-Maoist conflict. Growing up in such a tumultuous environment must have shaped his perspective and experiences in profound ways. Following the Salwa Judum violence, his family was relocated to a government shelter. A close friend claims that to support himself, Mukesh worked at a variety of jobs, such as selling mahua liquor and fixing bikes. Mukesh was a freelance journalist who worked with local media outlets and reported from the ground for well-known organizations like NDTV, News18, and Sahara before starting his YouTube channel Bastar Junction.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Offer Support During Visit to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
Sometimes, in times of crisis, when the public can see their celebrities doing something for them, there is relief along with hope. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visited communities ravaged by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, thus showing their concern and commitment to social causes. And it reminded all that in bad times, the solidarity and compassion can make all the difference.
By vogueheadlinesabout a year ago in Humans
Isolation Reflection Story...
Dear Readers, It was a quiet evening when I sat down to watch "Chicago Fire," Season 13, Episode 9. The storyline gripped me immediately. Mouch, now acting as Lieutenant, led a rescue at an apartment fire. Amidst the chaos and smoke, he found a man named George Thompson, unconscious and slumped in his chair. At first, it seemed like George had succumbed to the fire’s smoke, but the truth was far more chilling. George had been dead for days, unnoticed and alone.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans
11 Ways On How To Deal With Uncertainty
Uncertainty is an inevitable part of life. Whether it involves personal decisions, career paths, relationships, or global events, the unknown can trigger feelings of anxiety and unease. While it’s impossible to eliminate uncertainty, learning how to manage it can lead to a more resilient and balanced life. Here are some strategies to help navigate uncertain times effectively.
By Latoria Hallabout a year ago in Humans
"The Spaces We Leave Behind"
Dear Readers, It started like any love story, simple and full of promise. Sophie and Noah met on a rainy afternoon at a bookstore both reaching for the same novel, both laughing awkwardly, both unsure that the other would ever be more than a passing stranger. But somewhere between the pages they shared, and the countless cups of coffee, something clicked.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans









