humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The Girl Who Painted the Silence
The Girl Who Painted the Silence The first time Amina held a paintbrush, the world finally made sense. The world she lived in was filled with sounds she could never hear — laughter that came as moving lips, thunder that flashed without warning, and songs that danced in the air beyond her reach. Amina was born deaf, but she didn’t see it as a curse. She believed silence had colors — she just had to find them.
By Abdul Muhammad 3 months ago in Humans
Grokipedia, Musk's AI Encyclopedia, Crashes and Burns Right After Launch: Caught Red-Handed Plagiarizing Wikipedia, and Packing in Hidden Agendas?
Grokipedia, Musk's AI Encyclopedia, Crashes and Burns Right After Launch: Caught Red-Handed Plagiarizing Wikipedia, and Packing in Hidden Agendas?
By brooks wilson3 months ago in Humans
Insecure in a Relationship? Here’s How to Break the Cycle
Insecurity can silently erode even the strongest of relationships. It sneaks in through doubt, fear, and comparison, leaving behind emotional chaos and distance. If you constantly find yourself questioning your partner’s love, fearing rejection, or needing reassurance, you’re not alone. The truth is, relationship insecurity is more common than we think—and it can be overcome with awareness, effort, and emotional healing.
By Bloom Boldly3 months ago in Humans
The Silent Grief of Medical Trauma: What No One Told Me After Surgery
I never imagined I’d lose an ovary in my 20s. I remember staring at the hospital ceiling scared of anestesia, telling them “ no please just call my mom and dad, I dont want to do this anymore” then the anestiologist telling me “okay, just tell me where was your favorite place you’ve ever been?” before I could answer I was knocked out from the anestesia. After my surgery, I woke up numb, trying to process what had just happened to my body. Everyone around me said, “You’ll be fine.” But fine wasn’t what I felt — I felt broken, confused, and alone.
By Of Moon and Mind 🌙💭3 months ago in Humans
Joe Biden’s Presidential Accomplishments: A Comprehensive Overview
Call him names, mock him, but the truth is... Joe Biden brought peace to this country after the epic chaos of Trump's first administration. Who knew that a competent man would trigger Trump into such lunacy? Joe had a nightmare to contend with when he took office trying to repair all the damage Trump had done. I pity the next President who has to clean up this mess.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans
Analyzing the Failures of Donald Trump’s First Administration
When all is said and done and this nightmare is over; he will go down in infamy as one of the most despicable people in history. He will have as many, if not more, books written about him and his failures and corruption than possibly even Hitler. His supporters will be the black marks on family trees and their histories will be the cause for horrific embarrassment in the future.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans
What 10 Tips You Can Follow for CBT Exercises with ADHD. AI-Generated.
Living with ADHD often feels like your thoughts are racing in ten different directions at once. I know how hard it can be to stay focused, manage emotions, and follow routines. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps bring structure back into your daily life. It gives you tools to understand how your thoughts affect your actions and how to make lasting change.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico3 months ago in Humans
The Notebook I Left Behind
The mountains around Buner in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) always felt huge, like they were shouting at the sky. Back in the 2000s, everything else was shouting too—guns, rumors, news on scratchy radios. Good guys, bad guys? Impossible to tell. My village felt like the edge of a war map. But I had two things nobody could take: a short pencil that kept snapping and a beat-up notebook with pages falling out. They weren’t for fighting the outside mess. They were for the mess inside my head.
By Zeeshan Ali3 months ago in Humans
The Taste of Invisible.
Have you ever felt different — almost as though you didn’t quite belong where you were? Sometimes, it’s not the drastic moments but the subtle shifts you notice. The small silences. The glances that linger a second too long. The way people’s voices soften when they speak to you, or how their laughter dims the moment you draw near.
By Gladys Kay Sidorenko3 months ago in Humans









