breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
THE POOR BOY . Content Warning.
In the bustling heart of the city, where the rhythm of life moves with the haste of hurried footsteps and the cacophony of voices mingles with the symphony of car horns, there exists a world hidden from the casual observer—a world inhabited by those who dwell in the shadows of prosperity, their struggles overlooked amidst the glittering façade of urban opulence.
By Okpi providence 2 years ago in Humans
I Need Relationship Advice: Tips for Navigating Love's Challenges
Are you finding yourself saying, "I need relationship advice"? You're not alone. Relationships can be incredibly fulfilling, but they also come with their fair share of challenges. Whether you're in a new relationship or have been together for years, seeking guidance on how to navigate the ups and downs is perfectly normal.
By Go Entrepreneur2 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Resilience
Echoes of Resilience: The Unforgettable Journey of a Eurovision Dreamer In the heart of a small town nestled amidst the rolling hills of Eastern Europe, a young girl named Eva dreamed of one day gracing the stage of Eurovision. From a young age, music had been her refuge, her solace in the face of adversity. Growing up in a struggling family, Eva found comfort in the melodies that danced through her mind, weaving tales of hope and resilience. As she grew older, Eva's passion for music only intensified, but so too did the challenges she faced. Money was scarce, and opportunities for formal training were few and far between. Yet, undeterred by the obstacles before her, Eva poured her heart and soul into her craft, teaching herself to sing and play the piano with an unwavering determination that belied her tender years. Years passed, and as Eva blossomed into a young woman, her dreams of Eurovision remained steadfastly within her grasp. But fate had other plans in store. A sudden illness struck her down, leaving her voice weakened and her spirit shaken. Doctors whispered words of uncertainty, warning that she may never sing again. For Eva, the world seemed to come crashing down around her. But true to her resilient nature, Eva refused to succumb to despair. With a quiet strength that belied her fragile state, she embarked on a journey of healing and rediscovery, determined to reclaim the music that had once filled her soul with joy. Day by day, she poured herself into vocal exercises and therapy sessions, pushing herself to the limits in pursuit of her passion. Months turned into years, and slowly but surely, Eva's voice began to regain its former strength. With each note she sang, she felt a sense of triumph coursing through her veins, a testament to the indomitable power of the human spirit. And as she stood on the cusp of her dreams once more, Eva knew that nothing could stand in the way of her journey to Eurovision. With unwavering determination, Eva threw herself into the world of music, honing her skills and perfecting her craft with a fervor born of years of adversity. And when the opportunity finally arose to represent her country on the Eurovision stage, she seized it with both hands, knowing that this was her chance to inspire others with her story of resilience and hope. As the lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation, Eva took her place on the stage of Eurovision, her heart pounding with a mixture of nerves and excitement. And as the first notes of her song echoed through the arena, a wave of emotion washed over her, carrying her on wings of pure determination and joy. With each word she sang, Eva poured her soul into her performance, channeling the strength and resilience that had carried her through the darkest moments of her journey. And as the final notes faded into the night, she knew that she had achieved something truly remarkable, not just for herself, but for every dreamer who had ever dared to defy the odds. As the applause thundered through the arena and tears of joy streamed down her face, Eva felt a profound sense of gratitude wash over her. For in that moment, she knew that her journey was not just her own, but a beacon of hope for countless others around the world. And as she basked in the glow of her triumph, Eva vowed to continue inspiring others with her music, forever echoing the resilient spirit that had carried her to the heights of Eurovision glory.
By VoidCipher2 years ago in Humans
Navigating Unresolved Love: Steps to Finding Closure
A Guide to Moving On When You Can’t Let Go of Someone Guidance for Dealing with Unresolved Feelings In the world of relationships, few things are as complicated as holding onto feelings that haven’t been resolved. When we care deeply for someone but things get mixed up in misunderstandings and things we don’t say, it can leave us feeling stuck in a whirlwind of emotions. These moments are tough because we want to keep holding on, but we also know it might be time to move on.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Humans
It was like a dream
I woke up that morning, and on stretching my hand to my left my eyes still closed at least to wake her up but the only thing I could reach for was the sheets. I quickly opened my eyes just to confirm that I was still not dreaming, but she actually wasn’t there. I then assumed she was at the wash room and began to call out to her, Babe! Babe! No answer, Maggie! again no one answered. Slowly I woke up and headed to the bathroom but she was not there but then I thought she was at the living room but wait! she never wakes up that early infact I am the one who serves breakfast on weekends. Maggie loves sleeping and usually complains that waking up early to go to work makes her sick, so weekends are usually her days to sleep in. I checked her closet but I only found 2pair of shoes and a black velvet dress which I loved, as it was actually my favorite. Whenever she wore it she always looked ten times more beautiful and that made me fall in love with her over and over again reason being I bought it with my own money , my money! as a gift for her on her birthday. As I went downstairs to look for her since she wasn’t responding my phone rang and I hurriedly received it without even knowing the caller, “You killed her, you killed her you idiot”, “sorry? Killed who?!” I was in shock as it was Maggie’s mother and I knew for a fact that she never liked me as she always said I married her daughter to squander her money. Maggie was well established, strong, independent and hardworking woman. For me, I never had a stable job actually I was unemployed but Maggie took me in and accepted my situation and loved me for who I was. I know as a man a lady taking you in is a sign of weakness and the society terms it as being LAMBISTIC. Despite getting negative comments from people I never fell for any, “achana na uyu dem bro si ligi yako” that’s what Kevo a friend of mine used to tell me. Maggie and I had a bond not a chemical one like the covalent or ionic bond this was different a humanic one should I say a ‘James bond’ kind of bond. I felt whole with Maggie. I checked the kitchen, guest house, balcony but still no sign of her. ‘Kwani ameniacha’ I tried to call her but her phone was off and that is when I remembered what Kevo said ‘tafuta ligi yako’ I panicked and sat on the couch she was gone! I poured myself a glass of vodka and relaxed but something caught my attention, it was an envelope. I opened it. It was a death certificate and in it was Maggie’s name. Was I hallucinating?? No! I came back to my senses. I tend to forget a lot mostly after taking some shots of vodka my memory lapses or something? It then hit me that we had buried the love of my life the previous day at her birth place, Chikuti. Maggie had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and had fought a good fight but lost to it. We spent every penny trying to cater for her well but nothing. It breaks my heart knowing that i will never see you again. Oooh i wish that I would also die and meet up with you in heaven. I keep on anticipating for your return as my heart is filled with the desire to delve into every corner of this world alongside you
By Brian Martins2 years ago in Humans
Survival Tips That Will Get You Killed
I bet you can picture the horrifying day when you just want to enjoy the peaceful ocean, the sun caressing your skin, and the inspiring sound of waves blessing your ears. Moreover, in fraction of a second, an agonizing parting with your silence - a jellyfish sting!What now?At times like this, survival instinct comes to live its own entrance most of the time with what “the experience teaches” in form of advice. Nevertheless, can the reality of these stories compete with that of ‘make-believe’?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Humans
You are Perfect for Me
One of my few and seldom social media connections that ever want to meet! We will actually have a charming time on our first date, considering that I might talked too much about myself, because I would be very nervous. However, I felt a connection worth giving the effort. Even with plans of a second date already in my head, I already have your photo as my screensaver on my phone.
By Jay LeTron Dobbins2 years ago in Humans



