humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
SELF CONFIDENCE
Self-confidence is another name for self-assurance. This quality is one of the best qualities of a human being. A person who has the quality of self-confidence is considered the best person. A self-confident person can go far in the world. Self-confidence means that you do trust yourself. Such a person is successful and efficient in every stage of life. No pain and trouble in the world can shake him. Self-confidence can overcome the enemy.
By Fakhar Abbas 4 years ago in Humans
A DREAM WAITING TO BE REALIZED
Today, man has fallen into the depths of moral degradation. Today's man is becoming a threat to humanity. The only goal of today's man is personal interest. He has become completely deaf to humanity. Today, humanity is in danger at the hands of this man.
By Fakhar Abbas 4 years ago in Humans
All Humans Matter: We Need to Do Better...and More.
When I was in college, my boyfriend and I spent the night talking our friend out of taking his own life. The jump he was contemplating making wouldn’t have killed him. He was already broken emotionally. Had he leaped, his body would have been shattered, but I fully believe he would have lived. Physically. Would it have brought him some sense of comfort – being broken in both body and spirit? I honestly don’t know. After all, how can we possibly fathom what's going on in the vast depths of someone’s soul? That night, my boyfriend and I attempted to convey to our friend just how much we cared about him; we tried to let him know just how much he – and his life – mattered. I understood, if we succeeded in getting through to him, it would be fleeting – that the next day, he would once again be struggling with whatever metaphorical demons had taken hold of his psyche, of his soul. But still. I also hoped that if we were able to save him that night, there existed the possibility that the next day, he might also pick up the phone and reach out to someone who might be able to help him; someone who might tap into the recesses of his spirit and provide him with the help he needed and deserved, more permanently. Our friend? He came from a wealthy family. He had all the monetary riches that kids our age – or adults of any age - could only dream of ever accessing or achieving. He zipped around campus in a Porsche his parents had bought him to celebrate his High School graduation, and he tossed money around as if it were – part and parcel of the air we breathed. He had attended the best boarding schools, was constantly surrounded by a bevy of friends. On the outside, he seemed happy – and as if he was complete, living his life to the proverbial fullest. …but that night, as I sat with him, it became very clear to me that something inside him was missing…something vital, something that left him feeling as if he didn’t belong to this earth and its people. In the midst of Society and those who loved him – he felt an incomprehensible and incalculable loneliness.
By Kim Thayer4 years ago in Humans
Something’s Gotta Give
A little over 3 years ago, I met my now husband. We were both working at an animal rescue; I was the kennel manager and he was my first trainee. We bonded very quickly over our love of the dogs we were caring for, and we quickly began spending a lot of time together. This was a second job for Ben, his full time job was working overnight at Home Depot. He spent almost every morning with me at the kennel, we ended up showing up to shifts together to help each other, went out to lunch afterwards, and then went he would go home to nap and take care of his dog. We started dating a couple months after meeting, and 5 months in, we got our first apartment together. He ended up leaving Home Depot to work for someone we met through the rescue, and things started to spiral a bit from there. His hours became sparse, and he was essentially on call 24/7. We didn’t even get to spend our first Valentine’s Day together because the woman he was working for needed him the entire day. Eventually, he had enough of being take advantage of and began working at Petco, hoping his old position of dog trainer would become available.
By Hannah York 4 years ago in Humans
5 Signs You’re a Highly Sensitive Person
If you’re easily overwhelmed by strong emotions, feel like you need more time to recover from stressful situations, or are highly affected by your physical environment, then you might be a highly sensitive person. Here are five signs that you are!
By Gamilee Mansra4 years ago in Humans
Inspirational story
1, the broken arrow If you don't believe in your own will, you'll never be a general. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a father and his son went to war. The father has become a general, the son is just a pawn. Another horn sounded, the drums thundered, and my father solemnly held up a quiver with an arrow in it. The father solemnly said to his son, "This is a treasure arrow from the family. Wear it with you. It has infinite power, but do not take it out." It was a very fine quiver, made of thick cowhide, with a faint gleaming copper border, and the end of the arrow sticking out. You can tell it's made of the finest peacock feathers. The son was beaming with joy and greedily thought about the shape of the arrow shaft and arrow. The sound of arrows whizzing past his ears seemed to prompt the enemy's commander to break his horse and die. Sure enough, the son with the treasure arrow was brave and invincible. When the horn sounded, the son could not help the heroic victory, completely turned his back on his father's advice, the strong desire to drive him to call out the treasure arrow, trying to see what was going on. Suddenly he was shocked. A broken arrow, a broken arrow in the quiver. I keep Hollowing out to break an arrow to fight! The son was scared out of a cold sweat, as if the house suddenly lost its pillar, suddenly the will collapsed.
By Morten Obrien4 years ago in Humans
Why Cancel Culture Needs to Stay in 2022.. Top Story - August 2022.
I studied the discipline of literature for five years, and what I value the most from my education is the context. Whether art, literature, music, or film - it has to be viewed in the context of its creation. During critical analysis, you must consider 1. the Context of the text; historical, political, and social. 2. the Purpose, what is the intention? Is there a moral to the story? What was the creator's aim? 3. the Receiver, what effect does it have on you the reader in your contemporary perspective, compared to the effect it had on those who first consumed the text? This is referred to as C.P.R.
By Rosie J. Sargent4 years ago in Humans
A man, Detached...
A man, Detached Finding the extraordinary in the mundane has become the skill he values most. His initial journey was one set on fulfillment and seeking to obtain more, but just like most things, it evolved and grew into more. It now became a journey of spiritualization once believed to be unobtainable through contemporary means. With each passing day, the distance expands between him and the collective conscience. The collective conscience in this case is society and its structures. These same structures, which used to appear as boundaries for safety, now appear as bars for imprisonment.
By The Omnipotent Deity4 years ago in Humans




