humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
As a Hiring Manager, I Immediately Reject Resumes With These 3 Phrases.
Every hiring manager has a mental checklist when scanning resumes. In the first 10–15 seconds, we assess whether a candidate is clear, confident, and professional. Many resumes fail not because of lack of experience, but because of careless phrasing. Over the years, I’ve noticed three specific phrases that instantly make me hit the “reject” button. They’re subtle, but they communicate the wrong things about you.
By Wilson Igbasi10 days ago in Humans
My $100 to $10,000 Flipping Challenge: The 5 Rules That Actually Worked.
Flipping is one of the oldest ways to make money, yet few people approach it with a plan. I started with just $100 and a simple goal: turn it into $10,000. Over six months, I learned that success wasn’t about luck or finding rare items. It was about systems, discipline, and following rules that most beginners ignore. After experimenting, failing, and refining my approach, I discovered five rules that consistently worked.
By Wilson Igbasi10 days ago in Humans
The 'Lazy Girl Job' Concept Is Genius, But Everyone Is Misinterpreting It.
You’ve probably seen the phrase circulating on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: “lazy girl job.” The concept seems simple at first glance. People assume it’s about being lazy, avoiding hard work, or finding the easiest gig possible. The reality is much more strategic, and most of the chatter online misses the point entirely.
By Wilson Igbasi10 days ago in Humans
I Reverse-Engineered 100 'Day in the Life' TikToks. Here's the Lie They're All Selling.
Scrolling through TikTok, it’s easy to believe some people have it all. Perfect mornings, tidy homes, flawless outfits, and a seemingly endless flow of achievements. “Day in the life” videos promise authenticity, a window into someone else’s routine. But after analyzing over 100 of these videos, I noticed a pattern: most of what you see is carefully curated storytelling designed to sell an idea—not reality.
By Wilson Igbasi10 days ago in Humans
Insomnia: Self Hypnosis for Sleep. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Mrs Ericson’s Induction A Simple Self-Hypnosis Exercise to Help You Sleep Falling asleep can feel difficult when your mind is busy or your body feels tense. Thoughts may keep looping, or you may feel restless even when you are tired. This simple self-hypnosis exercise is designed to gently calm your mind and body by guiding your attention step by step. It uses focused awareness of what you can see, hear, and feel to bring you fully into the present moment. With practice, many people find it helps them relax deeply and drift into sleep more easily.
By Overcoming Pain10 days ago in Humans
The Ones We Lift Are the Ones Who Break Us
Recently, I read a short story that stuck with me strangely. Well, I must have been reading this for like the hundredth time since childhood, I can't remember how many, really. It’s the kind you think about while doing chores or lying in bed, and it makes you ask yourself, “Do I really get this yet?”
By Lori A. A.10 days ago in Humans




