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The Golden Rule of Gift Giving
Birthday gifts are given to individuals on their birthdays. Wedding gifts, retirement gifts, and graduation gifts are given only to a select number of people at different times. Mother's Day gifts are given only to mothers and mother figures in May. The same thing happens with fathers and father figures in June. However, Christmas is the only time when more gifts are given by more people on the same date.
By Margaret Minnicks29 days ago in Humans
How People Can Control What Appears About Them in Google Searches?
The first time I searched my own name with real intention, it wasn’t curiosity driving me. It was a quiet need for certainty. It was late evening, the house settled into silence, my laptop open on the dining table like a mirror I wasn’t sure I wanted to look into. I typed my name, pressed enter, and waited longer than necessary for the page to load.
By Jane Smith29 days ago in Humans
Two Worlds and One Cup of Coffee
It began with a five-dollar bill passed through a passenger-side window by a complete stranger. The car was stopped in the drop-off lane at the front entrance of the children’s hospital. A weathered, exhausted mother sat in the passenger seat while her husband hurried a stroller shaped like a blue race car back up to the seventh floor—the floor that had been home for the past seven days.
By Lorelai Fayeabout a month ago in Humans
Choose Partner Who Makes You Alive
Truly capable people, when choosing a life partner, consider only one thing: can this person give you a sense of life? This "sense of life" isn't about romance, passion, or a willingness to spend money or be overly attentive. It's about whether being with this person makes you more vibrant, more yourself, more free, more relaxed, and even gives you that feeling of "it's good to be alive."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Humans
Making Guess Whats
Every year around Thanksgiving, I pull the Kitchen Aid to the front of my counter and get to work. The smells of chocolate chips, snickerdoodles, and various other sweet scents fill my kitchen and my house. But my favorite cookies to make don’t involve more than a large bowl, a measuring cup, and a few ingredients.
By Reb Kreylingabout a month ago in Humans
Is Your Fight a 'Vicious Cycle'?
A friend once told me, "I feel like my husband and I are caught in a vicious cycle." I asked her what was wrong. She said that day it was just a small argument, but when sadness and anger welled up, it was like opening a filing cabinet in her mind—all the past grievances and disappointments came flooding back. She only wanted to talk about what happened that day, but she started recalling many unseen moments, and the more she thought about it, the angrier she became, until she couldn't help but confront her husband. The argument escalated, and he felt she was bringing up old issues, while she herself was confused: "I didn't mean to bring them up; those feelings just came flooding back."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Humans
Emotional Boundaries With Friends Who Expect Too Much
In today’s hyper-connected world, emotional boundaries with friends have become more important than ever—especially for Gen Z navigating friendships shaped by constant messaging, shared trauma, and blurred personal limits. When friends expect too much emotional effort, availability, or validation, friendships can silently become tiring rather than supportive. We must recognize that healthy friendships are built on mutual respect, not emotional dependency.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Humans
The Common Colours of Christmas
Why are Christmas colours red and green? Red and green are the colours of Christmas, they have been for hundreds of years. Green represents eternal life with the presence of the evergreen tree and a hope for renewal that it will return green as ever after being dormant all winter. And that is how the fir tree came to be a central Christmas symbol.
By Neli Ivanovaabout a month ago in Humans
What To Do With Bad Habits
What Is a Habit? A habit is something that is done repeatedly without you even thinking about it. A habit is the frequent repetition of something said or done. It is a usual practice or pattern. A habit is something that you do routinely without much thought or effort. Sometimes people do things without even realizing they are doing them because they have become so routine.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Humans






