breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Aviation Accidents
In the span of just 24 hours, two devastating aviation accidents have shaken the United States. On April 10, 2025, a sightseeing helicopter plunged into the Hudson River, claiming six lives. The following day, a small plane crashed in Boca Raton, Florida, resulting in three fatalities. These incidents underscore the critical importance of understanding the multifaceted causes behind aviation accidents.
By sondos azhari10 months ago in Humans
The Day Everything Fell Apart—And How I Learned to Breathe Again. AI-Generated.
We all have a day etched into our memory like a scar. A day when time seemed to stop. When everything that felt certain unraveled in seconds. For me, that day started like any other—quietly, predictably, uneventfully. And then, everything broke.
By PrimeHorizon10 months ago in Humans
Dating Feels Off? It Could Be Low Effort Love
It's easy to feel like something is missing in the dating world today. Relationships that begin with a spark often devolve into meaningless routines. These days, dating seems off. We need to think about the quiet epidemic of "low-effort love." This subtle dynamic may be more common than we think—an unseen thread that runs through many of the problems couples face today.
By Bloom Boldly10 months ago in Humans
The Love Languages You’ve Never Heard Of: Beyond the Famous Five
Introduction For decades, Gary Chapman’s famous model of the five love languages—words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch—has provided a framework for understanding how we give and receive love. While this model has served millions well, the complexities of modern relationships reveal that love is communicated through an even richer array of languages. Beyond the familiar five, there are subtle, unexpected, and deeply personal ways that individuals express and perceive love. These unique expressions not only deepen our connections with others but also allow us to better understand the many layers of our own hearts. This article explores these lesser-known love languages, offering new perspectives on how love can be felt, shared, and celebrated in today’s diverse world.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Humans
"Rebecca Gayheart: The Untold Story of a '90s Icon's Triumph and Tragedy"
Rebecca Gayheart was the quintessential ’90s Hollywood darling—a striking blonde with girl-next-door charm who lit up screens in Beverly Hills, 90210 and Urban Legend. But behind her glamorous career lay personal tragedies, legal battles, and a quiet resilience that reshaped her life.
By Bint E Ruqqyyah10 months ago in Humans
A Spark in the Shadows of Lae - Part 2
Part 2 Cathy finds it hard to forget the incident that happened. The way she felt warm when her lips met with Peter's at the hallway. On Monday at work, she finds it hard to concentrate. Always thinking about Peter. It was the beer that made her let down her guard and forget she was married. At work, she tries to pretend that nothing happened. But inside her, she still thinks about it. Peter and Cathy try to be professional at work by not letting the attraction tension come in the way of work. They would meet eyes in the workplace, and Cathy would break it quickly, blushing. Peter knew from her Facebook profile that she is married with two kids. But this did not bother Peter. Her beauty makes Peter lust after her.
By Timeless Stories10 months ago in Humans
Your name in the moonlight
It was 10:30 at night. In the village of Nijhum, the night sky was like a mysterious world wrapped in a huge sheet. The moon was spreading light across the entire sky. Maya's face was being illuminated by the skylight that was passing through the window opening. Maya was sitting quietly, holding her mobile phone. The following was the last message that appeared on the screen: "Will you fall asleep without talking today too?"
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in Humans
The Power of Silence: How Embracing Quiet Moments Transformed My Life
In a world buzzing with notifications, chatter, and endless digital noise, silence often feels like a forgotten language. For years, I ran from it, filling every pause with sound—music during commutes, podcasts while walking, videos playing in the background while I cooked, cleaned, or even showered. Silence, to me, felt empty. But it wasn’t until life forced me into a space where noise wasn’t an option that I discovered silence was never empty. It was full—of truths I’d long avoided, of emotions I hadn’t processed, and of healing I didn’t know I needed.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Humans









