humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Valentina Ramirez: A Revolutionary Heroine of Mexico
Valentina Ramírez Avitia was a Mexican hero who fought bravely alongside Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution. She was a trailblazing figure who dared to challenge the status quo and break free from the conventional roles that women were expected to play during her time. She also payed the price for it.
By Abel Green3 years ago in Humans
More Restful Sleep?
1. Consult a Doctor Specializing in Sleep You should consult your general practitioner on your sleep difficulties. Often, your doctor will direct you to a specialist such as a sleep apnea doctor who will run tests and measure your sleep quality. After consulting with these doctors, you may be able to discover the cause of your poor rest and determine possible treatments or techniques to improve your sleep.
By Matheesha Fernando3 years ago in Humans
The Ultimate Keto Meal plan
The ketogenic diet has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its potential for weight loss, improved health markers, and increased energy levels. The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, moderate-protein, and low-carbohydrate diet that aims to shift the body's metabolism from using carbohydrates for energy to using fats, also known as ketosis. The ultimate Keto Meal Plan provides a comprehensive guide for those who want to start the ketogenic diet or need a more structured meal plan to follow.
By Leonardo Lüderitz3 years ago in Humans
Building a strong foundation for a healthy relationship
Building a strong foundation for a healthy relationship requires effort, commitment, and dedication from both partners. It involves establishing trust, communication, mutual respect, and shared values. In this guide, we will explore the essential elements of a strong foundation for a healthy relationship and provide practical tips for achieving them.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Humans
There is No Logical Requirement for Evil
Theologans and religious philosophers tie themselves up in knots over the existence of evil. The reason is simple, (almost) all religions posit the existence of a God or Gods which are good. Many times the God or Gods are the ultimate good or the source of all good and many times they are omnipotent and/or omniscient. It is easy to see the problem for those religions which posit a God that is good and all powerful and/or all knowing. Why would such a God permit, or if all powerful, be responsible for creating, evil? It is a fascinating question that can never be answered for many reasons. It is greatly complicated by the lack of agreement on the properties of God (all good or not, omnipotent/omniscient or not, one or many, etc.). It must be said that one thing all arguments for the existence of evil share, and it is a thing I think with which most people would agree, is the belief that evil does in fact exist. Certain things/people/acts are evil and we have a way of knowing what these are though exactly how that is to be known varies considerably from religion to religion and ethical system to ethical system. It is possible to argue that evil is an illusion or that there is no evil or that we can never know what is good or what is evil. The arguments for each of those positions are generally weak and few share thsoe beliefs so I will ignore them for purposes of the discussion below.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Humans
Balance Should Not Be the Goal
The topic of balance came up in a recent conversation with a friend. She was relaying the results of one of those personality tests that claim they can classify your personality “type” based on certain behaviors, characteristics, and/or tendencies. There are hundreds but the vast majority are based on the Meyers-Briggs classification system which is itself an out-shoot of Karl Jung’s personality type theory. I have no intention of debating the merits of Jung’s theory in this post, like many theories in the social sciences, it has its proponents and detractors. Instead I will accept it as generally accurate and ask what that implies from a self improvement perspective.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Humans
⚡️The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan⚡️
The ketogenic diet, or keto for short, is a low-carb, high-fat diet that has become popular for its potential health benefits. By drastically reducing carbohydrate intake and increasing fat intake, the body enters a state of ketosis, where it uses stored fat as its primary source of energy.
By Obed Tseres3 years ago in Humans
The Death Of Socrates
Socrates: Socrates was a Greek philosopher who lived around 400 BCE. He is known for developing the Socratic method, which involved asking questions to stimulate critical thinking and deeper insight into a topic. He focused on the search for truth and the improvement of the individual through self-examination. Socrates was also known for his unorthodox ideas and his criticism of Athenian democracy, which led to his trial and execution. Despite his controversial life and death, Socrates remains an important figure in the history of Western thought, and his ideas continue to influence philosophy, education, and ethics to this day.
By M.Salman Yasin3 years ago in Humans







