breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Can You Truly Die of a Broken Heart?
In the annals of history, there have been instances where the world collectively mourned the loss of great artists. One such poignant moment occurred in 2016 when the world bid farewell to two legendary performers - Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
Whispers by the Sea
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, basking in the quietude of a new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. The world had just begun to awaken, and in this tranquil haven by the sea, I found myself wrapped in the gentle embrace of nature's symphony. The sea breeze rustled the palm trees, creating a soothing cadence, the barking sea lions added their own bass notes, and the cawing seagulls provided the ethereal background vocals. It was as if the world was sharing a secret, one that only those who listened closely could comprehend.
By Sergio Rijo2 years ago in Humans
The Loudly Silent End. Top Story - October 2023.
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, enjoying the new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. I could hear the sea breeze rustling the palm trees, the barking sea lions, and the cawing seagulls. The soft sand was cool and damp beneath my bare feet, since the sun hadn’t yet scorched the morning dew from beneath the tree’s fronds.
By Bekah Jimenez2 years ago in Humans
A Good Friend
Yasin’s family relocated from their homeland of Iraq to England during his early childhood. Reluctant to leave his beloved home in Samarra, Yasin's father insisted it was necessary for their safety and desired for his son to grow up in a country that embraced all individuals, irrespective of their race or religious beliefs. Yasin's father assured him that England was a multicultural nation where people coexisted and collaborated harmoniously.
By World storys2 years ago in Humans
The Love Hormone
Love is a universal theme in music, and you've likely come across songs like "Love is an Open Door," "All You Need Is Love," or "Can't Help Falling in Love With You." These melodies all speak to one common experience – love. Love is an incredibly potent emotion, although it can sometimes be challenging. However, here's a fascinating twist: love isn't solely about matters of the heart; it's intricately linked to your brain. Let's embark on a journey into the scientific intricacies behind this enchanting emotion that serves as a muse for songs, art, and even unconventional behaviors.
By Ines Lozina2 years ago in Humans
Miles Apart, Heart Together
Lauren sat by her bedroom window, gazing at the moon as it cast a soft, silvery glow over her small town. She held her phone in her hand, waiting for a message that seemed like it would never come. Her heart ached with the weight of the miles that separated her from Mark, her boyfriend who lived on the opposite coast.
By Tiamiyu Michael2 years ago in Humans
Freedom as a Way to Break Up or Unite a Couple
Introduction In other words, achieving a proper balance between independence and togetherness is necessary to maintain stable, lasting happy relationships among people. People can develop very close ties only if they preserve their independence and personal attitude towards each other. We need to examine ways in which partners can keep within reasonable limits of independence/‘togetherness’ and find some practical advice as to how they might sustain this delicate balance.
By YUNUS EMRE KIRAY2 years ago in Humans
There is no true love
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain, lived a young girl named Elara. She had grown up listening to enchanting tales of true love, whispered by the village elders. Elara believed in these stories and dreamed of finding her one true love someday.
By Richard Mwanza2 years ago in Humans




