family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Shift
Torn, hurting, and angry, I rebelled. I did some things I shouldn't have. I lashed out at people who didn't deserve it. I dropped friends in favor of those with looser values. Sometimes, I ignored schoolwork. I sought companionship with anyone willing, knowing it was wrong.
By Julie Lacksonen3 months ago in Humans
Shattered Hearts Beneath the Moon
Shattered Hearts Beneath the Moon”** Beneath the weeping sky I stand, alone upon the shore, The wind that hums through hollow bones reminds me what was before. Your voice, a whisper turned to ghost, drifts softly through the rain, And every droplet carries grief, and every breath — your name.
By America today 3 months ago in Humans
The U.S. Cost-of-Living Crisis: A Political Report for Everyday Americans
## The U.S. Cost-of-Living Crisis: A Political Report for Everyday Americans ### What’s Happening For many Americans today, politics isn’t just about party slogans or elections—it's about **whether they can afford to live**. A recent poll found that roughly 40 percent of adults say that cost-of-living is the single most important issue in their decision-making about who to vote for. This concern outweighs other issues like democracy, immigration, and crime. This shows how deeply economic strains are affecting daily life across the country.
By America today 3 months ago in Humans
Mina Naz: The Price of Love and Honor
hey say love is the most powerful emotion— It can build empires or destroy families. Mina Naz was once the heart of her home, a girl adored by everyone. But when her love crossed the boundaries of family honor, her world turned upside down.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
The Caliph Who Fed the Orphans
The story of ʿUmar al-Fārūq with the mother of orphans The Caliph al-Fārūq, Commander of the Faithful ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb, the second of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, went out, as was his habit, to check on the condition of his subjects — as befits the just ruler who cares for his people — and ... he paid attention to their affairs with his companion ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf.
By Nana bonna3 months ago in Humans
The Map of My Journey. Content Warning.
I once saw my body as a map I could command, a landscape to survey, conquer, and rewrite. Every kilogram was a mountain to climb, every curve a border to erase. I memorised every ridge and hollow, counted every rib I could feel, studied the mirror as though it were a topographical chart of my worth. I counted obsessively: calories, steps, hours spent moving or abstaining, minutes stretched into eternity by the tyranny of restriction. Hunger was my only companion, a relentless wind that whispered promises of control I could never quite claim. Food became the enemy. My weight became the measure of my existence.
By Emilie Turner3 months ago in Humans
From Challenge to Success: Humanity’s Really Inspiring Journeys. AI-Generated.
From Challenge to Success: Humanity’s Really Inspiring Journeys Discover Humanity’s Really Inspiring Journeys—true stories and tales of determination, optimism, and bravery that transformed pain into purpose. From bearing losses and disasters to leaving the human race, these stories remind us of the incomparable resilience of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.
By Hustle Nest3 months ago in Humans
The Power of Love
Love has a power unlike anything else in the world. It can heal, inspire, and transform even the coldest of hearts. This is the story of two souls—Lena and Amir—whose love not only brought light into their lives but also reminded everyone around them that love can conquer all.
By abdul qadir3 months ago in Humans







