humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
6 Interesting Short Stories That Could Change the Way You Think
1. "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut First published in 1961, Vonnegut’s satirical story imagines a future in which America’s quest for egalitarianism has resulted in laws preventing anyone from being “better than average.” Our title character is born strong, handsome and intelligent — and in order to make him equal to others, he is given golf-style “handicaps.” He has to wear glasses that make it hard for him to see (and that give him headaches). He has to wear weighted clothes and a rubber mask to counteract his strength and good looks.
By Udhay kumar3 years ago in Humans
6 Rarely Known Facts About Senior Isolation
While everyone enjoys the prospect of spending golden years with a spouse or grandchildren by their side and friends to laugh with and support them in difficult times, there are times when the loss of a spouse and lack of attention from family and friends result in isolation. Isolation is very common among many seniors, causing health issues and declining quality of life. t is a well-known fact that our hectic schedules at work and other responsibilities prevent us from providing proper care for our elderly loved ones. Nevertheless, the following information regarding senior isolation, which was compiled by Home Care Happy Valley professionals with years of experience, is not widely known but can lead to serious conditions.
By Assisting Hand3 years ago in Humans
10 Things Women Only Do With the Men They Love
Before we start I need to explain that not all ladies are something similar and that affection shows itself in various ways for every person. Notwithstanding, the following are 12 normal things that ladies in affection might do with their accomplices:
By Mervis Chanda 3 years ago in Humans
soul
Philosophers, theologians, and physicists have all been fascinated by the idea of the soul for centuries. It is frequently referred to as a person's essence, the aspect of them that endures forever and never changes and links them to something bigger than themselves.
By Karankumar B3 years ago in Humans
From Culture Shock to Comfort
Moving to a new country can be an exciting adventure, but it can also be a challenging and overwhelming experience. Adjusting to a new culture, language, and way of life can take time and effort, but with the right mindset and strategies, you can make a successful transition and thrive in your new home. In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to adjust to a new country.
By Prasanjit Bhattacharya3 years ago in Humans
Finding My Morality
I've asked myself a number of times, why the world has become so crazy. At first, there are a number of things that come to mind. Untreated, or undiagnosed mental health issues, and greater access to current events and happenings, but neither of these are the root of the problem. Some might say we need greater gun control laws. Well, I'm still on the fence about that. I think a huge majority of people who own guns are responsible and safe gun owners. You NEVER hear about them. You only hear about the bad ones, the irresponsible ones, and when you do... well, let's not get into all that, okay. Because I don't think that's the problem.
By Kerry Williams3 years ago in Humans
Making a Great First Impression
First dates can be nerve-wracking, exciting, and everything in between. Regardless of how you feel about them, there are some essential dos and don'ts to keep in mind. The way you behave on a first date can make or break your chances of a second one, so it's essential to get it right. Here are some dos and don'ts to keep in mind.
By Prasanjit Bhattacharya3 years ago in Humans







