friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Roots and Fruit
Roots and Fruit Photo by Lukáš Kulla on Unsplash Most people evaluate life by what shows. Results, behavior, success, failure, growth, collapse. Fruit is easier to measure than roots, so it becomes the focus almost by default. When something goes wrong, attention rushes to what is visible and immediate. When something goes right, credit is assigned to the most recent action. But this way of seeing consistently misreads causality. Fruit is never the beginning of the story. It is the result of something that has been growing quietly, often unnoticed, for a long time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast8 days ago in Humans
The Quiet Weight of True Connection
In the age of instant notifications, screen-facilitated encounters and conversations fragmented by algorithms, a gentle yet persistent question arises: have we forgotten true connection? Not technical connection — constant and seamless but the kind that links two consciousnesses in an invisible space made of presence, listening, and vulnerability.
By Baptiste Monnet10 days ago in Humans
Do You Have High Self-Esteem or Are You Just Arrogant?
You think you are confident. You walk into a room. You hold your head high. You speak your mind. People notice you. Some admire you. Others roll their eyes. And maybe deep down, you are proud of the way you carry yourself.
By Eunice Kamau12 days ago in Humans
The Toughest Person in the Room Might Be the Insecure
You have seen this person before. They walk into a room and immediately claim it. Their voice carries. Their laugh is loud. Their opinions arrive fully formed and rarely questioned. They seem sure of themselves. Certain. Almost untouchable.
By Eunice Kamau12 days ago in Humans








