breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Unveiling the Secrets: The Science of Happiness and How to Sprinkle Joy into Everyday Life
Are you tired of chasing happiness like it's a rare Pokémon, only to find it slipping through your fingers like sand in an hourglass? Fear not, fellow joy-seeker, for the science of happiness is here to rescue you from the abyss of gloom! Let's embark on a whimsical journey through the enchanted forest of positive psychology and uncover the mystical secrets to cultivating joy in the mundane.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Humans
The Art of Accidental DIY: Transforming Mistakes into Masterpieces"
Have you ever found yourself knee-deep in a DIY disaster, staring at a project gone awry and wondering where it all went wrong? Fear not, fellow crafters and creators, for in the world of DIY, mistakes are merely opportunities in disguise. Welcome to the art of accidental DIY—where mishaps become masterpieces and creativity knows no bounds.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Humans
10 Signs Your Pet is Plotting World Domination: A Pawsitively Purrplexing Predicament
**Introduction:** Picture this: you're lounging on your couch, absentmindedly scrolling through your phone, when suddenly you catch your furry friend giving you a sideways glance. Sure, it's adorable, but what if there's more to it? What if behind those innocent eyes lies a mastermind plotting to take over the world? Before you brush off the idea as pure fiction, consider the following signs that your pet might just be harboring ambitions of global domination.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Humans
What is depression?
Depression is characterized by a variety of symptoms that can greatly impact a person's well-being. These symptoms include feeling a persistent low mood, experiencing a lack of interest in activities that were once enjoyable, changes in appetite, feeling a sense of worthlessness or excessive guilt, disruptions in sleep patterns, difficulty concentrating, restlessness or slowed movements, a decrease in energy levels, and recurrent thoughts of suicide.
By Kausar Parvin2 years ago in Humans
Should We Trust Technology to Predict Our Marriages?
You and your partner have been in a strong, loving relationship for years, and lately, you've been thinking about getting engaged. Your partner is really excited about the idea, but you can’t stop worrying about the statistics. You know that many marriages end in divorce, often not on good terms. More than 10% of first marriages end in divorce within the first five years. If your marriage wouldn't even last five years, you feel like getting married would be a mistake.
By Rachel Gatuguta2 years ago in Humans
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism We care about more than just ourselves - we care about our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. We are affected by tragic events, especially when a child is murdered, regardless of where it happens. It deeply impacts us and makes us feel disheartened. Moral evils raise doubts about the goodness of the world and the value of existence, especially for those who believe in a benevolent deity. However, anyone can contemplate the purpose and value of the universe in light of such evils. We may not need to worry about the value of the Universe and instead focus on finding value in our own lives or the lives of our loved ones. The concept of value is subjective and can be created by us.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
Friendship Fossilised. Content Warning.
Introduction This has been inspired by the fact that I often include old stories of mine, to expand or enhance new stories, and also to make sure that I am not repeating myself too much. It is OK for some repetition to give emphasis to some points, but I don't want a virtual repeat of any old stories.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Humans







