breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Love Letters to a Stranger
The first thing Emily noticed about her new apartment was the creaking floor. Every step echoed faintly, as if the wood remembered all the lives that had passed through before her. She had moved in with little more than a suitcase and a box of books, determined to start over after a breakup that had left her heart heavy and her trust fractured.
By arsalan ahmad5 months ago in Humans
When the World Fell Silent, I Found My Voice
Excerpt (Short Intro): For years, I carried a silence that no one else could hear. Behind every smile was a storm I never let escape. This is the story of the night everything changed—the night I learned that speaking up can save a life, even your own.
By Roohullah Roohani 5 months ago in Humans
How to Build Confidence Even If You Feel Shy and Insecure
I’ve always been the quiet one in the room, the person who hides behind the walls, afraid of speaking up. I thought confidence was something people were born with… until I discovered it could be learned.”
By Dadullah Danish6 months ago in Humans
A Complete Guide to Living a Balanced and Healthy Life
What Is Health? Health is more than just the absence of illness; it is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that good health allows individuals to live productive, fulfilling lives. It impacts every aspect of our daily existence—from energy levels and mood to productivity and longevity. In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of your health has become more important than ever.
By salamguide6 months ago in Humans
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges “Sometimes courage comes on two wheels, and kindness wears leather.” The rain pounded against the neon sign of Rust & Chrome, a biker bar tucked into the edge of town, the kind of place parents warned their children about. Inside, the air was thick with smoke, the clink of beer bottles, and the low growl of motorcycles idling outside. Men with tattoos, leather jackets, and faces hardened by life filled the bar, laughing, arguing, and daring one another to drink shots faster than their stomachs could handle.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Humans
My Father Is Ashamed of Me
I reminisce about the day my father told me he loved me, and I could smell the whiskey on his breath. I was around the age of eight, and he’d just climbed into my bedroom by breaking through the window. Our house was a prefab built just after the Second World War, so it wasn’t that secure and fairly easy for any of us to break into.
By Chantal Christie Weiss6 months ago in Humans
Layla and Majnun: A Love That Burned Through the Desert
Prologue: The Desert Holds Their Names The desert has no memory, and yet, it remembers everything. It remembers the footprints of caravans that vanished centuries ago. It remembers the songs of poets carried away by the wind. It remembers the cries of lovers who dared to whisper their secrets into the stars.
By noor ul amin6 months ago in Humans
Is Civil War Coming to Europe?
For decades, the idea of civil war in Western Europe seemed unthinkable. That was the kind of tragedy reserved for failed states, distant lands, or history books. But today, a growing number of experts are warning: the threat may no longer be theoretical. And two countries stand out as particularly vulnerable—France and the United Kingdom.
By Bubble Chill Media 6 months ago in Humans








