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The Foundation for Order in a Collapsing Culture
This is a systems-level framework, not a polemic or a list of opinions. It lays out a sequence of foundational truths about how societies maintain order, how that order erodes, and why collapse follows when truth, accountability, and consequence are selectively suspended. Each point builds on the last, tracing a logical path from epistemology and moral agency to politics, institutions, and cultural outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast17 days ago in Humans
Contamination Of A Narcissist In A Community during holidays
December 19, 2025, I got woken up around 10:15 pm in my city. 100 cops' cars were racing across the city. I went to look out my window while my daughter slept during her college school break visit with me.
By Mariann Carroll19 days ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 19 days ago in Humans
The Difference between Solitude and Loneliness.
Solitude and loneliness are like the same knife resting in the same drawer same sharp edge, same shine, and same ability to cut. The difference is never in the metal. It’s in the hand that holds it and in the reason it’s being used. In the right hands, solitude becomes a precise tool it trims the noise, shapes the mind, and gives the soul room to breathe. In the wrong conditions, loneliness becomes a quiet wound it bleeds meaning out of a person while they’re still standing, still talking, still functioning, still smiling for the world.
By Sayed Zewayed20 days ago in Humans
How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis
A Complaint on Trump: How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis Leadership is not merely about authority or popularity; it is about responsibility, restraint, and an understanding that decisions made at the top ripple across borders. As a global citizen, I submit this complaint not as an act of hatred, but as an act of concern. The actions and rhetoric associated with the Trump administration have contributed to instability, fear, and division—both within the United States and far beyond its borders.
By Wings of Time 28 days ago in Humans
When Power Shapes Global Chaos
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Shapes Global Chaos Leadership in a globalized world carries a weight far heavier than national borders. Decisions made in powerful offices do not remain contained within one country; they travel across oceans, destabilize regions, and redefine lives far removed from the original source. This reality makes accountability essential, especially when leadership choices amplify conflict rather than resolve it.
By Wings of Time 28 days ago in Humans
The Transformation of Lana Rhoades: Life, Career, and Motherhood in 2025”
In 2025, Lana Rhoades—once a well-known figure in the adult film industry—redefined her life. Lana's life is one of change, resiliency, and reinvention—from conquering early career obstacles to accepting motherhood and creating a strong social media presence. By demonstrating that it's never too late to take back your story and seek a meaningful life beyond the past, she continues to inspire millions of people worldwide.
By iftikhar Ahmad29 days ago in Humans
How To Resolve Arguments Without Creating Emotional Distance
Arguments are an inherent component of any relationship as they are the result of disagreements of opinion, expectations or emotional needs. Although arguments are crucial, the way couples resolve them defines either the relationship is strengthened or the relationship turns to be strained. Uncontrolled conflicts may cause emotional separation between the couples; this will destroy trust and intimacy in the long run. The possibility of being influenced by the arguments will help encourage couples to think carefully, empathetically, and purposefully when it comes to disagreements. Realizing that disagreement may also be possibilities to draw closer and not separate but work together enables couples to solve conflicts positively and stay close during periods of toughness.
By Stella Johnson Loveabout a month ago in Humans










