breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
What the System Forces You to Become
The Question the System Replaces By the time a person has passed through employment law, healthcare coverage rules, unemployment insurance, disability determination, and benefit eligibility, the relevant question has already shifted without ever being stated out loud. It is no longer whether the system helped or failed them. It is whether they managed to remain legible long enough to survive it. Each institutional layer imposes requirements that appear reasonable when viewed in isolation, yet become coercive when experienced sequentially:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast16 days ago in Humans
Escaping the Shadow: Why Pain Cannot Be Drowned in Poison
By Hazrat Umer The Truth About Heartbreak, Hardship, and the Trap of Addiction We all face moments in life when the world seems to collapse around us. Maybe it’s a business that failed, a dream that shattered, or more commonly in our society, a heart that was broken by someone we loved. In those dark hours, the pain is so heavy that you feel you cannot breathe. Your chest aches, your mind won't stop racing, and all you want is for the world to go silent for just a moment.
By Hazrat Umer17 days ago in Humans
How To Avoid Emotional Burnout While Searching For A Genuine Partner
Finding a real partner may be a challenging process that is accompanied by emotions, although dating can be exciting. The lack of fulfilment, incompatibility of intentions, and daily attempts to have contact with each other may result in emotional exhaustion or burnout. Dating may be exhausting, low-self-esteem, and cause cynicism towards relationships due to emotional burnout. One should learn to balance optimism, work, and self-care to be energetic and enthusiastic in the process of finding a meaningful relationship. Single people are able to safeguard their emotional well-being and still find real partners by being deliberate in their dating and setting limits.
By Grace Smith17 days ago in Humans
The Unintentional Professors: Why Men Are the Real Textbooks of Love
It is often said that a woman is the "school" where a man learns how to be a man. However, while many women have the heart to run these schools, they often find themselves failing the course when it comes to overcoming their own heartbreak.
By Elena Vance 17 days ago in Humans
The Quiet Journey Toward Who I Really Am
I Used to Believe Life Would Explain Itself — Now I Know It Doesn’t For a long time, I thought life would eventually make sense on its own. I believed that eventually, all the confusion, quiet disappointments, and unanswered questions would fall into place, neatly lining up so I could understand. Turns out, I was wrong. Life doesn’t hand you all the answers. Instead, it asks you to live first and maybe understand later—if you’re lucky.
By Caca Oispipi17 days ago in Humans
Healing Is a Piece of Cake. Top Story - February 2026.
Without ever noticing it at the time, I realised that after the years, I’d turned into a version of him. I’d started speaking like him, moving like him, eating like him, acting like him—and now that I think about it—looking like him.
By Cristal S.17 days ago in Humans
THE OBLITERATED MAN
I was—though I am rapidly ceasing to be—Egbert Craddock Cummins. The name remains, but the man does not. I am still, unhappily, the dramatic critic of the Fiery Cross, though what I shall become soon is uncertain. I write this in confusion and distress, for when a man begins to lose his own identity, even telling his story becomes difficult.
By Malak Faisal20 days ago in Humans
🌍 Real Life Struggle Story — “From Darkness to Dawn”
Ravi was born into a very poor family. He was only 7 years old when his father passed away. He was so poor that he could not even afford to eat two meals a day. In school, he was not allowed to study because he could not pay the fees. When he turned 15 years old, he started his struggle life journey. This is Ravi’s story.
By Harsh Sharma20 days ago in Humans
When True Love Never Questions Your Soul. Top Story - February 2026.
“And she’s going to learn that this life will hit you, hard, in the face, wait for you to get back up, just so it can kick you in the stomach but getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.” — Sarah Kay’s Poem — If I Should Have a Daughter
By Chantal Christie Weiss20 days ago in Humans












