breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
When the Whole World Feels Like It's Against You
Home doesn't feel like home anymore. Conversations with family turn into battles. The people I thought would never leave now feel like strangers. Even my friends, the ones who once saw my soul, seem to avoid my eyes. I keep wondering: Is it me? Am I the reason they’re pulling away?And then comes the most painful part — when someone says, “Everyone goes through this,” or “You’re not the only one.” Maybe they mean well. But those words don’t comfort me. They silence me. Because I don’t want my pain to be compared or minimized. I want it to be seen. I want someone to say, “Yes, this hurts — and I’m here with you.”So if you’re like me — feeling like you're shouting into a void, like your soul is bruised and tired — I want you to know something:What you feel is real. It is valid. And you are not weak for feeling it.
By Nurgul Najaf9 months ago in Humans
Eyes That Spoke in Silence
There is a voice we hear, then an eye - a quiet speaker of the soul. Your eyes aren't just looking. They remembered. They mourned, hoped, interviewed and awarded - all without a word. You will stand in front of you for hours and hear no sounds, but you feel like you have just heard the novel whispering directly to your chest. I met them in autumn when the leaves died beautifully and smelled the air for the sake of change. It's not the loudest thing in the room, and still the brightest. But she had eyes that could draw you into a quiet world without the armor in truth. They were dark, almost black, like a midnight sky without stars. But they were not empty. They were the perfect tales, sleepless nights, half-written letters, and forgotten songs. And when she saw you it was as if your mask had fallen off. She didn't just meet you. She understood you. That was the terrible part. first confused her silence with shyness. But silence can be wrong. In her case, it was not born out of fear, it was born out of depth. She didn't talk unless it meant that. And when she did it, her words were only a few, but her eyes filled the room between them. I remember the moment when I realized she was mourning. Not loud, not tears, but quietly disgusting. She laughed at the right time, smiled politely, and nodded as she spoke. But their eyes...they fell on the weight of grief without a bell. There is no current heartache, but how they slowly build up too many days that make up what is good. Once, during a storm, we sat quietly under a sheet metal roof and heard that the world would fall apart. I asked her if she was doing well. She didn't respond immediately. Try walking to me now and let me see you. Please take a look. Her lips remained closed, but her eyes were shaking. I understood that: she cried behind these eyes. Such a loud cry shattered all the illusions I had from strength. I didn't try to fix them. Some people should not be repaired - they should be understood. So I'll sit with her in the storm and let her speak silence for us. Her eyes end sentences that she couldn't begin. There is a language in which words never learn. The way they become soft when someone says their name. How to cure when betraying. Their sparkle as hope is brought to life.
By Jannatul Mariyam 9 months ago in Humans
How to Stop Comparing Yourself and Finally Feel Enough
Have you ever scrolled through social media and suddenly felt like your life wasn’t good enough? Maybe someone posted their dream vacation, a perfect relationship, or a big job promotion. Meanwhile, you're sitting in your room wondering, “What am I doing with my life?” If this sounds familiar, you're not alone.
By Dadullah Danish9 months ago in Humans
Train to busan
June 16, 2026 – 9:07 AM Location: Daejeon Station, South Korea The morning train from Daejeon to Busan was late. Hana paced the platform with her younger brother, Min-jun, nervously checking the time. She was 27, sharp-eyed and alert; Min-jun, barely 10, clutched her hand tightly. Their parents had gone missing two days ago when the outbreak began in Seoul. Now, all they had left was a backpack, a fading phone signal, and each other.
By Haris Khan9 months ago in Humans
Hamisa Mobetto: Husband, Age, Wedding, Net Worth, Biography & More
Hamisa Mobetto has become a household name in Tanzania and beyond, admired for her stunning beauty, business acumen, and magnetic presence in the media spotlight. From gracing fashion runways to making headlines with her music and love life, she has mastered the art of reinvention. Whether you know her from her modeling days, her chart-topping songs, or her high-profile romances, there's much more to Hamisa than meets the eye. In this article, we delve into her age, husband, wedding, net worth, and the inspiring story behind her rise to fame.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in Humans
Tanasha Donna: Age, Relationships, Tribe, Net Worth, Biography & More
Tanasha Donna has become one of East Africa’s most talked-about celebrities — a multi-talented singer, model, radio presenter, and entrepreneur whose name often trends for both her career moves and personal life. Known for her beauty, boldness, and brief romance with Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz, Tanasha has built a brand that goes beyond the headlines. But who is Tanasha Donna really? In this article, we dive deep into her age, relationships, tribe, net worth, and biography to uncover the story behind the star.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in Humans
10 Life Lessons You Only Learn After Hitting Rock Bottom
Introduction Life isn’t always sunshine and smooth roads. Sometimes, we face dark days—times when everything seems to fall apart. It could be losing your job, going through a painful breakup, falling into debt, or just feeling completely lost. These are the moments when we hit rock bottom.
By Dadullah Danish9 months ago in Humans








