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Who Is Jeremy Griffith?
Jeremy Griffith, the Australian biologist and author, is best known for his pioneering work on the human condition—a topic he has explored and written about for over 50 years. Through a series of in-depth scientific books, most notably FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition, Griffith presents a biological explanation for humanity’s contradictory nature—our ability for immense love and compassion alongside devastating cruelty and selfishness. His work offers a new understanding of our species' psychological struggle and proposes a way forward for personal and collective transformation.
By World Transformation Movement8 months ago in Humans
Human Dignity Is Enhanced by Economic Prosperity
Human Dignity Is Enhanced by Economic Prosperity Human dignity is greatly enhanced by economic success, which radically alters the structure of society. People all around the world aim for more than just survival; they also want a life in which their fundamental needs are satisfied with honor and in which they are free to pursue goals beyond basic survival. This goal is closely related to economic prosperity and stability, which enable people to live happy lives and make significant contributions to their communities.
By Md Foiz Ullah8 months ago in Humans
Why I No Longer Fear Being Alone
For most of my life, I treated silence like an enemy. Empty rooms, quiet dinners, solo walks—these things used to make me anxious. I believed that being alone was a sign that something was wrong with me, that I was unlovable, or that I had somehow failed in life’s invisible social test.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Humans
The PRP Facial Boom: What’s Fueling Demand in 2025?
In the world of aesthetics, few treatments have experienced the meteoric rise that Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) facials have seen over the past few years. As 2025 unfolds, PRP facials have not only become a staple in dermatology clinics and med spas but are now seen as essential tools in the pursuit of natural, long-term skin rejuvenation. Unlike temporary fixes that merely mask imperfections, PRP treatments stimulate the body’s own healing mechanisms, offering results that are more sustainable and authentic. From celebrities to everyday individuals, people are turning to PRP not just for cosmetic purposes but as part of a broader skin health regimen. While many factors contribute to this surge in popularity, one of the most frequently asked questions centers around prp treatment for face price, reflecting the balance people are trying to strike between results and affordability.
By Hash Invasive8 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder8 months ago in Humans
Digital Domination: The 2025 Blueprint to Explode Your Marketing Growth
Introduction: Why 2025 Is a Pivotal Year for Digital Marketing As we venture deeper into 2025, the digital marketing landscape is not only evolving — it's accelerating. The convergence of AI tools, data-driven platforms, and behavioral algorithms has reshaped the way businesses connect with their audiences. Today’s consumers expect personalized experiences, real-time interaction, and consistent value. For businesses of all sizes, digital marketing is no longer optional — it's a core pillar of survival and success.
By Logan Bennett8 months ago in Humans
Lessons from a Forgotten Birthday
I never expected a birthday to feel like just another Tuesday. There’s something sacred about birthdays when you’re young. Balloons, cake, a chorus of “Happy Birthday,” gifts wrapped in shiny paper, and the unmistakable feeling of being special—even if just for one day.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Humans
The Night the Lights Went Out—and I Found Peace
I didn’t expect the power to go out that night. It was just another Tuesday—ordinary, rushed, and loud. I came home late from work, tossed my bag by the door, and immediately reached for my phone. Emails, notifications, and reminders were buzzing, lighting up the screen like my life depended on staying connected.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Humans
Is AI stealing our jobs… or something more?
The boom of AI-generated content and courses Lately, everywhere I look, I see articles, posts, and discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in writing and creativity. I recently read a statistic claiming that one in ten people already use AI for some purpose—and honestly, it didn’t surprise me. We’re in the middle of a boom: online courses are popping up everywhere promising to teach you how to make money with AI—writing books, creating illustrations, even building entire websites—without needing any technical skills.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)8 months ago in Humans
How I Found Magic in the Mundane
I used to believe that life was only worth remembering if something extraordinary happened. You know the kind of moments I’m talking about—graduations, weddings, big promotions, dream vacations. Anything less than grand seemed forgettable. And so, I treated everyday life like something to get through. I rushed my mornings, zoned out during commutes, scrolled through weekends, and waited impatiently for something “worth living for” to finally show up.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Humans











