humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The 'Quiet Luxury' Mindset: How to Build Real Wealth Without Looking Rich."
Quiet luxury sounds like a trend. It is not. It is a mindset older than social media. It rejects display. It prioritizes control. It builds wealth without noise. This idea angers people who perform success. It comforts people who understand money.
By Wilson Igbasi13 days ago in Humans
I Tracked Every Minute of My Time for a Month. The Data Shamed Me Into Changing My Life.
I tracked every minute of my time for thirty days. No gaps. No estimates. Every action logged. Sleep. Work. Scrolling. Eating. Thinking breaks. The data hurt more than any insult.
By Wilson Igbasi13 days ago in Humans
I Lived Off-Grid for a Year: The 3 Things I Missed (And The 3 I'll Never Miss).
I lived off grid for one year. No power company. No running water. No internet contract. No grocery store routine. People online love this idea. They see freedom. They see peace. They see escape. They miss the cost.
By Wilson Igbasi13 days ago in Humans
I Quit My Six-Figure Job to Become a Content Creator. Here's What 'Rich' Means Now.
I quit a six figure job at thirty four. I wore the title like armor. Senior role. Stock options. Clear ladder. People asked why. I gave short answers. Freedom. Time. Ownership. They nodded. They thought I chased fame. They missed the point.
By Wilson Igbasi13 days ago in Humans
When Survival Becomes a Daily Act of Courage. AI-Generated.
This is what drought looks like when it reaches women and children.They sit on dry, unforgiving land where nothing grows anymore. The earth beneath them is cracked, dusty, and exhausted—much like their bodies. Behind them stands a fragile shelter made from scraps: old fabric, sacks, and a blue plastic sheet barely holding together. It offers little shade, little protection, and no promise of tomorrow.
By Khadija Ali13 days ago in Humans
I've Had Enough
The alarm rings, it’s 6:30. I hot snooze. I’m tired and not ready. It goes off again almost ten minutes later. Not exactly ten minutes. It’s more like nine minutes. Who does that? Who makes or wants a nine minute snooze? Does that one minute make a difference in the cost of production, or is it some like of psychology? Id anyone knows, please inform me.
By Alexandra Grant13 days ago in Humans
The Ethics of Witchcraft: Why Misaligned Practice Harms the Practitioner
Witchcraft, in its oldest and most enduring forms, has never been a tool for domination, manipulation, or bending the universe to one’s personal will. Scholars of religion and anthropology consistently emphasize that magical traditions across cultures are rooted in relationship—relationship with nature, with the unseen world, with the Divine, and with the sovereignty of every living being (Eliade, 1964; Hutton, 1999). Yet many newcomers step into the craft believing it grants them control over destiny, people, or divine narrative. This misunderstanding is not only spiritually immature; it can be harmful to the practitioner.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior13 days ago in Humans
All Four-Letter Words Aren't Bad
Many four-letter words have come to be considered derogatory or profane. Several four-letter words have been declared legally indecent by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC). They are banned from use on television, radio, and open-air broadcasting. They are also upsetting for some people to hear.
By Margaret Minnicks14 days ago in Humans
The Art of the Non-Event: Why Your Quietest Moments are Your Loudest Victories. AI-Generated.
We are conditioned to celebrate the big moments. The promotion. The marathon finish. The announcement that comes with witnesses, applause, and proof that something important has happened. Our culture loves visible wins. If it can’t be measured, posted, or praised, we tend to overlook it.
By The Still Milestone14 days ago in Humans




