humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Lizzie's Mokacar
When I was a kid, we seldom saw motorcycles on the streets of the part of Brooklyn where I lived. Most motorcycles were seen in the movies. We would hear of the escapades of “bikers” from the newsreels. You know the kind: those stereo-typical leatherjacket wearing toughies that you know where just looking for trouble. It was just that era of movie sensationalism.
By Margaret Brennan4 years ago in Humans
It Is Never Too Late to Reconcile Personal Issues
Life can teach us so many things and how we perceive them differently. Life can teach us how to meet all walks of life, live well, build healthy relationships with friends, learn from mistakes, overcome failure, not give up, keep hope alive, create memories, and most of all, love each other unconditionally.
By Michael Reynoso4 years ago in Humans
Generation Genesis
As you may know, generations typically span across 20-25 years. The current generation, Gen Z, is nearing its end. We are in the midst of entering the timeframe of a new generation. Names of past generations have varied and changed slightly where some have stayed the same throughout their usage. With the new generation coming up, there has been term that has been ‘coined’ as Generation Alpha. I hereby propose an alternative.
By Michael Noon4 years ago in Humans
Micro Concepts Seen Through A Macro Lens
Before reading, please observe the cover photo for ten seconds. Don't cheat. Hubble Ultra Deep Field The cover image attached to this entry is a well-known photograph taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The picture itself showcases a view of nearly 10,000 galaxies and is now referred to as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. All credit to NASA, ESA, and the HUDF team for attaining the incredible shot back in the early 2000s. The image required more than 800 exposures and was taken over the course of 400 Hubble orbits around Earth. In short, the total exposure time was 11.3 days, making it one of the most challenging and impressive achievements in photography to date. The blend of scientific and artistic expertise that came together to secure the final image is certainly still deserving of admiration, even two decades later.
By Jordan Craft4 years ago in Humans
Broken Men
They say lions needn’t concern themselves with the opinions of sheep. But we can’t always compare human standards to the rules of the animal kingdom. Therefore, I’m here to share why as kings of your own jungle, you definitely should keep an eye out for irrational and unpredictable men.
By The Rogue Scribe4 years ago in Humans
Keep it simple.
Keep it simple. A phrase I've come to embrace and slowly incorporate into my life as far as decluttering physical objects to deleting apps on my phone. I used to be the person who had tons of stuff in her car, now it is kept clean and organized with minimal items inside. And it feels awesome to get in my vehicle; calm and ready to drive without the distraction of stuff.
By Shannon Lemire4 years ago in Humans
The Three Groups of People We Like to Imitate
There are three important groups of people in our lives that influence us to varying degrees. And whether we like it or not, they create the thoughts that we think, the emotions that we feel, and the actions that we take.
By Andy Murphy 4 years ago in Humans
Understanding Humility: What do the experts do?
One of my favorite memes about the difference between high school and college professors: High school teacher: "Hello, my name is Ms. Adams, and you will address me as such." College professor with multiple degrees, possibly a PhD, and an expert in the field: "What's up guys? My name's Matt."
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Humans
Alone time
I can imagine other people's family joy, lively and very life, that must be colorful, and I, can only be now, a green lamp, a few stacks of scrolls, a number of manuscript paper, in cold and dull in the time. A person, alone, alone, a little lonely, a little lonely, such a day as drinking a cup of water. Yet I never lamented, "When will this day be over?" Because I'm comfortable with this kind of life. I have been pursuing, looking for, but also creating a detached and indifferent realm. Alone days, so to speak, is another way of life in my home.
By thi ha tran4 years ago in Humans






