humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
3 Worst Characteristics Which Makes Us the Most Inferior Species in Nature - Life Lessons From Nature
Are we the most advanced beings on the planet? Perhaps in the world of artificial growth, but in the world of natural growth, we are the most inferior species of all.
By vignesh kumar4 years ago in Humans
We Are Dying Everyday to Make Money - Life Lessons From Nature
Wake up, find food, eat, nap, play, fuck, relax, sleep, and repeat. There is no clock, and no one is keeping score, so relax and take it slow. Except for us, this is the life of all creatures in nature.
By vignesh kumar4 years ago in Humans
Great Department Nurse Staff Sister
From 2019, Corona has stepped foot in Pakistan and is still alive. Killed several people in 2019. Many people were killed in 2020 and hundreds of people were killed in 2021. Every hospital wherever you go, everyone asks about doctors and people do not give respect to the nurse, the respect she deserves. Even though she is qualified and after much opposition and hard work she became a nurse.
By basri hasan4 years ago in Humans
The Love/Hate relationship with America's Police
I have been employed within a law enforcement agency in the U.S.A for 4 years now. During my short 4 years, I have seen plenty of horrible things and plenty of amazing things. The public has always been skeptical of how well police officers do their jobs and if they are abusing their power or not. The public should be skeptical about police and always keep an eye on them. Law enforcement in America has always been a little weirder than in other countries for various reasons. They have always been a little more forceful and prone to use force faster than other countries outside of the select few like Mexico, Brazil Etc.
By One of Few4 years ago in Humans
Open Letter to Teacher & Mother
My second grade teacher changed my life. I wonder if she knew it at the time. I hear she has dementia now and her mind is not so clear, but back then she was filled with great clarity and kindness. Everyone loved how Mrs. Hunter's long hair was wrapped around the back of her head in a circular braid. What would it look like if she let it all down? Her delightful demeanor kept her little students riveted and on pretty good behavior. When she spoke, we listened.
By Lese Dunton4 years ago in Humans
I Have a Dream
In the words of John Ruskin, “A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money.” Let’s look at the word “worth” in this quote. What is a kind word or kind act really worth? I believe the answer to that question is; everything. Every act of kindness that you commit in your life rewards you in ways that are invaluable to your soul and sense of self-worth. Being thoughtful and kind with your words and actions has a positive impact on everybody around you, and, maybe just as important, it also has a positive impact on you.
By Gerald Holmes4 years ago in Humans
Old Enough
Old Enough, now, to talk about it. (copyright 2015) ============ the interview: LIFE OF THE ESTRANGED SHE WAS RETURNED NOW TO THE HOME... the one her husband furnished... heated and stocked with food brought in by him. Returned to what is left of a marriage; what remains of their relationship - on his terms. Otherwise homeless, she "cow tows" to fit within his created kingdom, a single story three bedroom ranch house he rents from a friend at his old job. This allows a safer place than the streets. She thought about those other people now, who are not so lucky and who live under a bridge like the girl Sudie. Sudie grew up with her down south and had somehow wandered back into her grown-up life. This grown-up life which had now gone sour and resulted in homelessness for both of them. Sudie, 55 years old with no husband or children lives under the bridge on King Street. Sudie has five years before she can claim her husband's pension. Her children, one five years dead and the other strung out on the cocaine that her grandson sells locally because he wants to be a "HIGH ROLLER." Sudie who would work as the highly paid secretary that she used to be, can't because of her condition. Sudie had a nervous breakdown when husband John died from a bullet wound... made by a gun that her daughter was holding. Her daughter who needed the money to get a fix. Money that John had in his pocket and would not give up. Sudie had no easy way out. Those other people probably don't either.
By CarmenJimersonCross4 years ago in Humans










