breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Plain and Sad truths behind failed relationships đ
This article examines the reason why each might make a relationship reach a conclusion. â˘Loss of Trust One of the fundamental sentiments essential in a decent relationship is a conviction that all is good. Assuming you need basic reassurance or find your accomplice questionable, you could lose trust.
By James Kimberly 3 years ago in Humans
Motivation and Achieving Goals; But What's The Cost?
When considering motivation, is efficacy the best metric to use to judge/compare them? Can there be effective and powerful motivators that are dangerous, destructive, or chaotic? And how do emotions help (or hinder?) us in attaining a better understanding of this conundrum?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
When Friendship Became A Competition
âAnswer your phone please,â Maxine urged Kyra while they enjoyed their lunch at their favorite diner. Kyraâs eyes swayed towards her, then her phone on the table to her right, then back at her and said into the phone, âhello Peaches.â
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans
CHEATING IN A RELATIONSHIP!
when could you at any point completely discover that your companion is undermining you? In the event that it seems like cheating, disloyalty, or infidelity to you, it is. Disloyalty and tricking in a heartfelt connection are treacheries of the assumptions one has of their accomplice
By kunle Thomas3 years ago in Humans
Walls
Once upon a time you lived inside my head, now just a memory I feel for you instead. Hallow as night you build your guard, only to give hints at who you truly are. So many walls that you care to admit, fear and shame is what doesnât let you give in. You value yourself to the point of arrogance, give no ish unless to educate or care for someone indefinite.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Humans
"ALONE"
Before We Get Started, Here Are Some Facts Concerning Loneliness And Depression Although loneliness by itself is not a mental health issue, the two are closely related. Your likelihood of experiencing loneliness may rise if you have a mental health issue. Everybody experiences loneliness occasionally. But, since loneliness is a subjective emotion, no two people will experience the same loneliness. The feeling we experience when our demand for fulfilling social contact and connections is unmet is a frequent description of loneliness. However, being lonely is not always the same as being alone.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Humans





