humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Importance of loyalty
loyalty- the quality, state or instance of being loyal. Being Loyal is the commitment of faithfulness to someone or something. Having loyalty is a genuine trait that evolves around honesty, faithfulness , devotion and etc, but the choice to be loyal Is what makes those who are so special.
By Patrick Burts4 years ago in Humans
Perspectives and Cheese Graters
Perspectives and Cheese Graters: Esoteric Student Like most of us do, I was just browsing social media and the internet in general, which led me to come across this meme you see before you. And it stopped me in my tracks because of how true it is, how simple it seems of a thing to be pointed out. But yet it is sort of mind-expanding in a more esoteric way than something so unassuming could lead a person to believe.
By Esoteric Student4 years ago in Humans
There is no "if" in life
If there is an if in the world, then everyone will become a millionaire, everyone will not be troubled by difficulties, everyone's life will be smooth sailing, everyone will no longer sigh about regrets, everyone will get what he wants everything you want. However, life has no ifs. "The deceased is like a gentleman, not giving up day and night." Everything in the past is like a surging river that has gone away, and it will never return. It's gone, it's gone, it'll never come back. Life is not like acting, you can do it all over again if you make a mistake; life is live broadcast, it will not give you a second chance. Remember: there are no ifs in life, we must seize every opportunity and strive to be ourselves in every opportunity.
By craig farina4 years ago in Humans
You will be your own person
When we were kids, we all went through a lot of big things. When you were 6 years old, you accidentally broke a bowl. Afraid of being beaten, you lied and said that the bowl fell to the ground yourself. But in the end, you were beaten up by your parents. That night, you cried for a long time, and even had nightmares in bed. But when you wake up the next morning, you're jumping up and down, and you've long forgotten the bowl.
By craig farina4 years ago in Humans
While complimenting one person, don't belittle the other
In an episode of a reality show with stage actors, four actors took to the stage together, and film star Veroni Carosatti, who was a judge, shouted enthusiastically to one of the actors: "My God, It turned out to be you, you are my favorite actor!" Then he went on stage to hug each other warmly. At the same time, the other actors stood awkwardly aside, and Veroni Carosatti hugged her favorite actor and walked straight off the stage.
By craig farina4 years ago in Humans
I Keep My Circle Of Friends Small For A Very Good Reason.
I have friends, though I don't have a very big circle of those I class as friends. Not everyone you meet is going to be a 'true friend,' and just because I don't class everyone I meet as a friend, doesn't necessarily mean those people are bad people. In fact, I see plenty of people who I know fairly well daily when I am out and about who are friendly and make conversation with me when we see each other.
By Carol Ann Townend4 years ago in Humans
Open Letter to Anyone with Panic Disorder.
I'd like to start off by saying this to anyone with Panic Disorder: I hear you. I have Panic Disorder myself. I've woken up in the middle of the night fearing for my life. I've freaked out while driving, eating, showering and doing other basic activities. This like all other Mental Illnesses are invisible. It's not a cold, you can't tell someone has it. You can't just tell someone to rest for a week and hope they feel better. It's a daily battle. It involves adjusting your life, making it as unstressful as possible, and you still have them sometimes. Do people realize how hard it is to simply survive with a Mental Illness? Those that have one do, but those that don't have no idea. I wouldn't expect them to. I wouldn't want them to either. I bet we wish they could help us, I bet we wish they knew what to say and how to make us feel better.
By Amanda Nicole4 years ago in Humans
Soul Writing for Healing
Part One: The impact of childhood emotional trauma and neglect leads you into adulthood without recognizing and attending to your emotional needs healthily and constructively. You tend to minimize, disregard, and lack understanding of your feelings and emotions. This trauma contributes to a distorted self-image, a higher rate of depression and anxiety, a lack of boundaries, anger, guilt, shame, fear, and a lack of self-trust. And can manifest in many different forms of self-neglect and self-abuse.
By Lisa Santa Barbara4 years ago in Humans







