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The next outbreak
When I was a kid, the disaster we worried about most was a nuclear war. That's why we had a barrel like this in our basement, filled with cans of food and water. When the nuclear attack came, we were supposed to go downstairs, hunker down, and eat out of that barrel. Today the greatest risk of global catastrophe doesn't look like this. Instead, it looks like this
By makino akiraabout a year ago in Humans
ONE LAST HOPE
In everyone’s life, there’s usually one person who’s always there through every stage and situation. That person could be a sibling, a family member, or a best friend. For me, that person was my best friend, Rae. Our journey to becoming best friends is its own story. Rae was my neighbor, and since my parents worked, they would leave me at her house, even when I was just a baby. She was my babysitter, my caretaker, and eventually, my best friend.
By Regina Phalangeabout a year ago in Humans
The Crucial Role of Crises in Life
The Crucial Role of Crises in Life Life is an unpredictable journey, filled with moments of joy, sorrow, triumph, and trials. Among the most significant experiences we face are crises—those intense, often painful moments that challenge our very existence. While crises can feel overwhelming and unwelcome, they serve a vital purpose in our lives. They compel us to confront our deepest fears, reassess our values, and ultimately emerge stronger, wiser, and more resilient. In this essay, we will explore the necessity of crises in life through emotional examples that illustrate their transformative power.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
Why Girls Are Drawn to Rebellious Men: The Psychology Behind the Attraction
Attraction is a complex interplay of emotions, biology, and personal experiences. One intriguing phenomenon is the allure of rebellious men, which has captivated women across cultures and generations. While societal norms often portray rebellious behavior as undesirable, many women find themselves inexplicably attracted to men who defy convention. This article delves into the psychological reasons behind this attraction, exploring various factors that contribute to this dynamic.
By Abdul Jamil Nasirabout a year ago in Humans
The Pressure of Perfection: Are South Asian Parents to Blame?
Imposter syndrome is a common experience that many of us hesitate to acknowledge. It stems from our unique life choices, societal conditioning, and the perceptions we hold, which shape our reality. This feeling of inadequacy often leads individuals to attribute their successes to external factors like luck or chance, rather than their own abilities. In South Asian households, particularly for women, there is a cultural expectation to downplay one's achievements and to adopt a humble demeanor, influenced by patriarchal norms. This article explores how parental influence contributes to the development of imposter syndrome in the South Asian context, highlighting the societal pressures that encourage women to minimize their accomplishments.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Title: "Environmental Change and Wellbeing: The Developing Effect of Natural Issues on Open Prosperity"
1. Air Contamination and Respiratory Well-being Air contamination, driven to a great extent by the consumption of petroleum products, is a critical supporter of environmental change and a significant well-being risk around the world. Outflows from vehicles, processing plants, and modern exercises discharge unsafe toxins, like particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and unstable natural mixtures (VOCs), into the air. These contaminations add to an unnatural weather change as well as straightforwardly influence respiratory and cardiovascular well-being.
By Shahanaz Aktherabout a year ago in Humans
The Importance of Underwater Clean-up: Protecting Our Oceans
In recent years, the world has become increasingly aware of the devastating effects of pollution on our environment. One of the most pressing issues is underwater pollution, which poses significant threats to marine ecosystems and biodiversity. Underwater clean-up initiatives have emerged as vital efforts to combat this problem, safeguarding not only aquatic life but also the health of our planet.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in Humans
Young Love
The Age Gap in Our Relationship I'm 58 years old, and my fiancée, Holly, is 18. I know some people might find the age gap a bit odd, but honestly, we have a lot in common. We both enjoy life to the fullest - whether it's physical intimacy, making out in public, or partying together. We share these interests, which makes our bond stronger.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Humans
Solid Maturing: Advancing Actual Work, Adjusted Diets, and Preventive Medical Services.
Actual work and Solid Maturing Remaining genuinely dynamic is one of the best ways of supporting sound maturing. Actual work assists in safeguarding muscling mass, keeping up with bone thickness, and working on cardiovascular well-being, which are all fundamental for versatility, equilibrium, and generally speaking strength. Customary activity additionally oversees weight, diminishing the gamble of heftiness—a central point in persistent illnesses like diabetes and coronary illness, which are more common in more established grown-ups.
By Shahanaz Aktherabout a year ago in Humans










