humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
To Which Extent Do We Have Control Over Our Emotions or Feelings?
“Conventional wisdom suggests that you don’t really have an emotional reaction unless a thought has crossed your mind. The problem with this view is that some events automatically trigger emotional responses without the need to think.” — Alexander L. Chapman, Ph.D., R.Psych
By Myriam Ben Salem4 years ago in Humans
Omicron Covid Latest News Update: Covid-19 New Variant Omicron Positive Two Cases Were Found In Karnataka
Corona Omicron Variant News Update: Highlights Two Omicron variant cases were found in India Both Omicron’s cases are from Karnataka A doctor with no travel history and a South African returnee One is a 46-year-old Indian doctor, the other a 66-year-old South African man Till now more than 3000 passengers have arrived in India from Omicron affected countries Total 373 Omicron infected diagnosed in 29 nations Government postpones resumption of international flights True devotion has the power to demolish sin and so the suffering
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Humans
A Letter to Almost
Should I start with the birds? The seagulls that are really just gulls or so you’d remind me the last time we met? Or the Rufous that flitted around your yard this summer while you gardened and I played with the stray orange cat? How do you track something with so many beginnings?
By Sam Eliza Green4 years ago in Humans
Meanderings and Musings
It is that time of year again. A little background (with links to further details on the backstory!): Holidays are hard, even if you don't take commercialism into account. I miss my late husband, I am trying to get my brakes fixed for a reasonable price, and my work schedule is highly variable. It's fairly ad hoc anyway, but in December and in the spring, clients go on vacation or leave school early or take mental health days without informing my department.
By Jenn Kirkland4 years ago in Humans
Reflection
When India was in its first phase of lockdown in 2020, the thing that most disturbed me was not the statistics about the rising covid cases. It was the picture of migrant workers walking towards their hometowns in the vast landscape of a country like India with little or no support from anyone. How utterly isolating that experience is? At the same time, I was sitting in the comfort of a home complaining about the limited stock available for the groceries. After seeing the devastating stories posted all over the Internet, I could not help wondering about how I ended up in such a position of privilege while the majority of my fellow citizens were going through such a crisis. It is pure dumb luck and nothing else. Our place and family of birth play a bigger role in shaping our destinies far more than we are willing to give credit for.
By chembarathi4 years ago in Humans








