breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
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Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a young man named James. He was an aspiring musician with dreams of making it big. One fateful day, while playing his guitar in the park, he noticed a girl named Emily sitting on a bench, her eyes fixed on the horizon.
By Ikran Cadey2 years ago in Humans
Embracing Freedom
There are threads of hardship that some of us must navigate. It's a story that unfolds in countless ways, but the essence remains the same: the struggle to break free from an abusive relationship, the fear of loneliness that lingers afterward, and the profound journey of self-discovery that follows. This is the story of one brave individual's path from darkness to light, a narrative that teaches us about the resilience of the human spirit and the power of finding solace within oneself.
By Mohsin Ali2 years ago in Humans
RSV Vaccines for Pregnant Individuals and Infants: Ensuring Informed Decision-Making. Content Warning.
The recent guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) pertaining to RSV vaccines have garnered significant attention, shedding light on the criticality of safeguarding newborns and infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The advent of novel vaccines has revolutionized the realm of RSV prevention. The objective of this article is to offer lucidity on the eligible recipients and optimal timing for administering these vaccines, while also presenting pertinent factors for parents and caregivers to contemplate.
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 2 years ago in Humans
Mick Jagger hints at bequeathing back catalogue to charity instead of his children. Content Warning.
Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman, recently disclosed in an interview with the Immigration Barrier Street Journal that he has no plans to leave the band’s post-1971 catalog to his 8th-grade kids when the time comes. The 80-year-old, who has written several of the greatest songs of his generation, stated the kids “don’t need $500 million to reside well." He commented that rather than exiting his multi-million-dollar back catalog, he may donate it to charity. It’s not the initial setup in which Jagger has displayed his philanthropic side. He and the Rolling Stones were among the first main bands to employ their music to fight social and political.
By Nuruddin Ahmed2 years ago in Humans
WHY YOUR RELATIONSHIPS ARE FAILING
Relationships are part of the human nature as much as eating or sleeping is. We are designed to interact and bond with others because we are simply beings who love and want to feel loved by those around us. Most people, I included, have been in a relationship that didn’t work out despite the effort and attempts to make it work. This got me thinking of the reasons why the relationship failed. Well let’s find out. Here are ten reasons why some relationships fail;
By Miss Yvonne2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Shifting Landscape of Friendship in Adulthood
As I get older, I wonder more about the types of friendships/relationships I have. When you're young and in your formative years, so to speak, it's quite easy to make friends. When you're quite young, you form mutual bonds, and every single relationship you have is, in some ways, unique. But as you become older, you find that many of those relationships are based on something else.
By Spencer Hawken2 years ago in Humans
Anxious Depression. Content Warning.
Anxiety and depression often manifest together, and their presentation can vary. At times, anxiety can give rise to depression, stemming from conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder, where overwhelming thoughts or persistent rituals dominate one's mind. Additionally, individuals may experience generalized anxiety disorder, characterized by intense worry and fear. Some individuals may even have such severe anxiety that they start their day by feeling nauseous or burdened by a constant heavy weight on their shoulders. Some individuals experience the sensation of their throat closing throughout the day, which can be incredibly distressing, particularly when there isn't a clear cause for their anxiety. Continuous feelings of anxiety without an apparent reason can lead to self-doubt and questioning of one's own well-being, ultimately contributing to the development of depression over weeks or months. In such cases, individuals may find themselves dealing with both an anxiety disorder and depression simultaneously.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Humans





