humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
What is the best way to respond to a leader who says, "Thank you for your hard work"?
01 When the leader says you are working hard, don't just answer "no" When you were in school, your teacher often praised you for your cleanliness and good work as a class officer, and you would usually say, "No, it's not hard work, it's what we should do! But in the workplace, we don't have to take such a high profile.
By Turnell Feliu3 years ago in Humans
The identical twins who discovered their secret sibling
athy Seckler was 16 years old when she made an unexpected discovery that changed her life completely – she had an identical twin sister. It was 4 September 1977 – she recalls with utmost clarity, her voice wobbling only slightly – when a friend told her that she resembled a girl she knew called Lori Pritzl, and asked if she was adopted. Seckler's birthday was the same date as Pritzl's and the two girls looked exactly the same. Seckler had known she was adopted since a young age, enjoying a happy and loved upbringing, but she then learned that Pritzl had also been adopted from the same agency as her.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Humans
The health risks of maturing early
I remember the first time a stranger openly gawked at my bare legs. It was the summer before I turned 11; I was at a small convenience store near our home. The man stood behind my mother and me at the checkout line, staring me up and down. He looked the same age as my father. But it wasn’t friendliness I detected in his eyes.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Humans
Men at 58
It was not that long ago that I was an eighteen-year-old boy, with a sculpted face only a craftsman could have brought to life. I sported a trunk as flat as the board on which my elementary school teacher, Coby, wasted thousands of chalks teaching the rest of the children and me, including a beauty named Odaaku. When she walked she swayed like the young stem of a cassava plant.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Humans
The world of adults is never easy, and those who go against the grain in the workplace are aggrieved!
Although the epidemic has not yet subsided, most people in the workplace are still on the move or planning to consider how to develop a side business. This year is likely to be a difficult one. Most ordinary people who don't have a mine at home or a mountain of silver, have to struggle. If you are not born with a golden key, you can only live in the world, you have to work hard and work hard every day to make a living. Whether it is good or bad, hardship is probably the norm, when it comes to the workplace, no job is not aggravating.
By Turnell Feliu3 years ago in Humans
Women Body Languages and How women Think
Here are lots about women body language and the way they think. If you want to be able to date models and the most beautiful girls in your neighborhood, you need to perfectly understand how women think in relationship, how they make decisions
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Humans
How To Pick The Body Language Of A Liar
Learning to read the body language of a liar can make life a lot easier for yourself when it you're just not sure if someone is being exactly truthful with you. Relationships can be really fun when there's lust, passion, long walks on the beach and even longer loving gazes in to each other's eyes. There's confession's of undying love and commitment, and promises never to hurt or be deceitful to one another. On the flip side, with this can also come jealously, rage and sometimes ultimately deception. And to make things even more difficult, it can be really hard to see the facts clearly when you are right in the thick of things.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Humans


