humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Daily Reflections
01/06/2022 Overthinking Someone Else’s Politeness It is an absolute oddity when you take a question the wrong way. As is the point at which you realize you have done so. Someone asks you how you are doing? If you are at all like I am, the initial reaction, as well as the subsequent response can range from “I’m good thanks.” To “I’ve got this crick in my neck which is making me rethink whether or not our physical bodies are even real.” And several potentially weirder points in-between.
By Andrew Rockman4 years ago in Humans
Differences
What has this world come to with all of the judgement, dislike, or nasty looks people give you because you choose to express yourself in a certain way! We all have a choice to choose what we want to be and how we want to look, act, feel. Overall how we carry ourselves for the world to see. I know a lot of people will relate to what I experience I get on the daily!
By Gabriel Estrada4 years ago in Humans
what are Ways Not to Lose Yourself in a New Relationship?
1. Take Inventory of Your Personal Boundaries For some, the word “boundary” feels harsh and scary. It conveys the perception of retaining human beings and matters out. It additionally method protective what you price approximately yourself. Healthy limitations make for secure, loving, and respectful relationships.
By Global News Hubs4 years ago in Humans
Bachchan Pandey Movie Review: Bachchhan Pandey is must watch for Akshay Kumar fans and masala cinema lovers.
BACHCHAN PAANDEY is the tale of a ruthless gangster. Myra Devekar (Kriti Sanon) is an aspiring filmmaker who tactics manufacturer Rakesh Verma (Ashwin Mushran) for her directorial debut. Rakesh advises her to make a gangster biopic. Myra starts her studies and that is when she stumbles upon Bachchan Pandey (Akshay Kumar) who's a dreaded gangster in a city known as Bawa. Myra reaches Baghwa and with the assistance of a friend, Vishu (Arshad Warsi), she starts studies on Bachchhan Pandey. Bachchan appears too frightening and hence, she starts drawing near his gang members, Kandi (Saharsh Kumar Shukla), Bufferia Chacha (Sanjay Mishra), Pendulum (Abhimanyu Singh), and Virgin (Prateik Babbar). Virgin is the simplest one that speaks up and at the same time as supplying information, he occurs to the percentage that Bachchan Pandey became as soon as in love with a female named Sophie (Jacqueline Fernandez). He claims that once they were given right into a tiff, he killed her. Meanwhile, Bachchan Pandey unearths that Myra has been enquiring approximately her. Immediately, he assumes that she’s both a media man or woman or a police spy. What occurs subsequent paperwork is the relaxation of the film.
By Global News Hubs4 years ago in Humans
A Guide To Arguing On The Internet
I've done more arguing on the internet than I care to admit. And, while I'm happy to say my days of losing hours to Twitter threads, subreddits, and various comment sections are behind me, that doesn't mean I've forgotten those experiences.
By John Bullock4 years ago in Humans
Pretenders
Pretenders If you’ve ever watched “Sunday Today with Willie Geist” you may have seen a segment called “A life well lived.” Each week it highlights a person or persons, recently deceased, that have made noteworthy contributions to our country and, occasionally, the world. The alumni include: Medal of Honor winners, inventors, scientists, entrepreneurs, holocaust survivors, designers, the list goes on and on. Each story is fascinating and inspiring because they are the real deal.
By Mark Gagnon4 years ago in Humans
Momentary Bliss
Maybe some people see things differently, maybe some cant see at all. When I was 14 my grandma told me she had cancer and all I could do was be afraid. Death is inevitable, that's what I'd tell myself to be okay. I knew in my heart that things were going to change and I knew I'd end up alone or dead. She died in October and I ended up alone and scared, scared of the dark, scared of school, scared of failure, mostly just scared of myself and who I could've been when she was alive. I remember it like yesterday, coming home from the hospice and thinking they brought me there to say goodbye. I didn't say goodbye. I walked outside and my aunt basically bribed me to make me feel okay, but I didn't need her bribes. Why must I keep watching everything fall apart, when can I be happy, what is momentary bliss to a life with no boundaries. No death, no heartbreak, no tears. We all want one thing and that's to be happy and live forever, but once happiness is taken away we begin to neglect it and say it's okay to be sad. It's not okay. I'm not okay. We aren't okay and that's the truth. People look down upon those who aren't okay, but instead of helping they continue to feed the the pain. Why can't we know the date of our death, is it really at random? or does someone know the exact day. As humans we live to die. That's the basis of everything. Live, work, die. Better yet Live, conform, and die. That's our life. That's who we are. Now think positively, with every loss comes a new life. With every new life comes a new opportunity. With opportunity comes momentary bliss. I have a confession, I do enjoy being alone. I enjoy being able to think without being told what to think, I like feeling free because chains are expensive, do you understand? Have you been hurt before, not by a person, but by God. Have you questioned your own reality? Have you questioned your purpose? Your choices? Why? When? That's the basis of thought, but it hurts to think. It hurts to know that most thoughts are reminiscing on the pass because you can't comprehend the future yet. Is it weird that most conversations are about things your are your friends once did, you go out with them Thursday and talk about it Friday. Thoughts become repetitive and conversations become empty. This isn't a story, this is a conversation. I want to think like others and believe what others believe and yet I can't. I can't sit in school and listen because I'm being taught to live like someone else. I can't go to church and promise I won't sin because I'm simply human. I'm lost. Do you ever feel like you give so much to people, but in the end they don't appreciate it or are you taking with no appreciation? Physically, I can't afford to give, but mentally I give so much. I'm someone who suffers with anxiety yet I'll give people conversation because I know they may need it, but I'm suffering the entire time. It's hard to look people in the face and speak, but yet I do, but I'm still told I don't make sacrifices. " Your 19. you have a whole life ahead of you", TELL ME WHAT THAT MEANS, a whole life...If anything I have another repetitive day of momentary bliss. If you still don't understand what I'm saying, basically I'm still learning to be human because it's so much harder than waking up on this earth with a soul. It's more than your job, school, family, and friends. Momentary bliss isn't a way to say I'm happy for a second, but a way to say I want to be happy everyday.
By Chaz Clemons4 years ago in Humans
A Part of Life is Apart From Death, For Some
What do you mean? I can hear myself being asked as I write this. Death is a part of life; it is the socially accepted standardized rationale of a civilized westerner. Wisdom is seen within an answer such as the aforementioned, it seems logical, I suppose. While it's true that death is a part of life, unfortunately; it's also an ignorant, blinding, blanket veiled answer, and woefully inconsiderate: because circumstances matter.
By Esoteric Student4 years ago in Humans
I Know — It’s A Syndrome
“A wise man never knows all. Only a fool knows everything.” While noticing consistent patterns and behaviors in different people, my anxiety activates. What is this, and why? No way, it’s nowhere near possible that you or anyone knows everything. There are far too many red flags when dealing with a know-it-all type of person.
By AURACLES by MJ4 years ago in Humans
How To Make Sure You Get The Most Out Of Every Night Of Sleep
It’s no secret that a good night’s sleep is essential to our overall health and well-being. Not only does it help us to feel rested and rejuvenated, but it also allows our bodies to repair and heal from the day’s activities.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Humans







