breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
From Strangers to Family: The Unexpected Bonds Formed During Difficult Times
From Strangers to Family: The Unexpected Bonds Formed During Difficult Times In our fast-moving lives, we pass by countless strangers—on sidewalks, in cafes, on public transport—rarely considering the stories they carry. But when hardship strikes, those who were once invisible can suddenly become lifelines. During adversity, something remarkable happens: strangers transform into companions, confidants, and even chosen family. These unexpected bonds aren’t built on years of shared history but on a deeper connection—empathy born from shared struggle.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani10 months ago in Humans
"When You Left, Only Silence Remained" 🥀 ( English )
It was evening. The sunlight was slowly filtering through the leaves, gently touching the ground. The air had a soft chill to it, like a memory returning quietly. I was sitting on the same park bench where we had spent so many moments together. Without you, that place now feels like just an empty corner — filled only with echoes of memories.
By Aditya Keshari10 months ago in Humans
Jab Tum Gaye, Ek Sannata Reh Gaya
Shaam ka waqt tha. Dhoop dheere dheere patton ke beech se chhan kar zameen par gir rahi thi. Hawa mein thandi si narmi thi, jaise koi yaad phir se laut kar aayi ho. Main usi park ki bench par baitha tha, jahan hum dono ne kitne saare lamhe bitaaye the. Tumhare bina woh jagah ab sirf ek khaali kone jaisa lagta hai — jisme bas yaadein ghoomti rehti hain.
By Aditya Keshari10 months ago in Humans
Ghosted and Grown: What Being Ignored Taught Me About Self-Worth and Boundaries
I never thought a simple silence could echo so loudly. One minute we were texting every day, sending good morning messages, making weekend plans, and the next—radio silence. No explanation. No goodbye. Just a name fading into the distance of my notifications, like a ghost that had been there and then suddenly wasn’t.
By Pseudo-Sophos10 months ago in Humans
Philip Karanja: Age, Wife, Biography, Tribe, Net Worth & More
Philip Karanja, famously known as Phil Director, is one of Kenya’s most respected creative minds in the film and television industry. From his days as a household name on “Tahidi High” to co-founding the powerhouse production company Phil-It Productions, Karanja has cemented his place behind the camera as a master storyteller.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in Humans
When AI Becomes a Caregiver
In a sunlit room filled with quiet hums and calm faces, a robot cradles an elderly man in its arms—not with cold calculation, but with startling gentleness. This scene, which once belonged in a sci-fi movie, is quickly becoming a potential reality as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics evolve beyond tasks of convenience into realms of empathy and care.
By Sultan Khan10 months ago in Humans
people in Gaza as Supreme Court hears Shin Bet cases. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The recent events in the Middle East involving Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and Supreme Court cases related to Shin Bet reflect both immediate military actions and broader legal debates:
By Tawhid Hasan10 months ago in Humans
Nadia Mukami: Tribe, Husband, Age, Biography, Parents, Net Worth, Real Name & More
With her melodic hooks, fearless lyrics, and undeniable charm, she’s risen from humble beginnings to become one of Kenya’s most celebrated Afro-pop queens. Whether she’s dominating the charts or setting trends with her powerhouse vocals and business savvy, Nadia continues to redefine what it means to be a modern African pop star.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in Humans
King Kaka: Tribe, Wife, Real Name, Age, Net Worth, Rural Home, Biography, Parents & More
King Kaka, one of Kenya’s most influential and multi-talented artists, has been a household name in the music industry for years. Known for his deep, thought-provoking lyrics and captivating performances, he has carved a niche for himself not just as a musician but as an entrepreneur, activist, and cultural icon.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in Humans











