humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
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During is time it was only means of people get food has a roof over their head. A lot of people in this world were helping each other in this time of need. That is a what I think should be on this blank pages as the lines are getting filled up with my thoughts and words.
By Terri Rosall5 years ago in Humans
India's Worsening Covid Situation
India is witnessing another terrific wave of the infamous coronavirus commonly known as the second wave. While the pandemic begins to die down in the other parts of the world, India is battling with the virus with more than 400K cases each day. While the never-ending disease brings with it an hour of panic, misery, and losses, the people of India are fighting much more than just the emotional and mental stress.
By Niyati Jain5 years ago in Humans
A choice is a human right.
We now live in a world where everyone has a say, everyone can vote and make there own choices, we make thousands of decisions and choices a day, for instance, what to eat for breakfast or what clothes to wear that day, all these choices we make without thinking, what if you were to lose those rights, the right to make your own decisions?
By Bronwen Lewis5 years ago in Humans
Fibers
Create your happiness contest…It is very difficult to choose one image to show how much I love working with my hands. My mother started teaching me to sew at a young age. My first job was being her pattern girl; I was in charge of cutting the pattern out. I always used an orange handled pair of Fiskars and at that young age, I did not understand about using them just on fabric. Fast forward 40+ years and everyone in my household knows not to use those same orange handled pair of Fiskars. I inherited those scissors when my mother passed twenty-eight years ago. She taught me how to pour love into everything I create.
By Cindi Carlson5 years ago in Humans
A Lions Look
Broken. Lost. A shattered perception of reality. Just before I turned 20 my world flipped upside down. Before, an outgoing lover of life. After, depressed, confused, suicidal, and carrying symptoms of schizophrenia, which I didn't even understand until eight or nine years later. This story is only the beginning.
By Bryan Jay Nickerson5 years ago in Humans
The Spectacle of an Almost Kind of Love
Like most stories of magic and adventure, it begins with a moment of chance set in a whimsical circus. Our decision to meet was out of the blue and spontaneously unplanned. Adam stood outside my door with a plastic bag filled with treats for the sick — a box of Tylenol, orange juice, and several EmergenC packets. I was coming down with a cold and gratefully accepted the kind care package that he hand-delivered to my doorstep. Although we both attended school in the city, we seldom crossed paths with one another. He went to school by the lake, while I went to school up on the hill. Although San Francisco existed in a 7 by 7 peninsula, there was so much I have yet to discover during my daily outings of this intriguing city forever embedded in my mind as a magical circus.
By Akina Marie 5 years ago in Humans
Empathy is our tool...
Empathy is now-a-days the most important feeling which we look forward to at every step and in all stages. Empathy words used to be associated only with the hospitality field and are usually ignored in day-to-day life. But in this era when we have entered into a phase when pandemic as well as global warming has given a major hit to the Human Race. Only a fact that Empathy is a Human Feeling , which has kept us connected with each other in all aspects and as a result we are looking forward to fighting this pandemic as well as see into the factors which we all together rectify to frame a new world.
By Snigdhaa Aggarwal5 years ago in Humans
You Finally Did It
You Finally Did It: You can see me now John W. Gilmore Just one big swallow and it would all be over. It was getting cold. Even if I didn’t drink the poison I would freeze to death. That’s the way I had planned it. I lay there looking up at the hole at the top of my large tent. It was freezing there in the wilderness of Alaska. People wouldn’t find my body until break up, or I would be eaten by some type of animal or something. I didn’t think I would like that so I zipped the tent even tighter so nothing could get in.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore5 years ago in Humans
Keeping Up Appearances
Does anybody remember that old show called Keeping Up Appearances? It was on a little before my time, to be honest, but I remember my dad used to watch it every once in a while when I was younger and I must say it was a pretty funny show. From what I remember, it's a British comedy about an elderly couple who live in a somewhat rich area of town. The wife is especially concerned about making sure that everyone perceives them as rich and respectable folks, despite being clumsy and perhaps a bit delusional. This premise creates a bunch of wacky scenarios where the couple end up embarrassing themselves in an attempt to impress someone important. While this show is meant to be an exaggerated comedy, thinking back on it I can't help but draw comparisons to the way many people act in our modern lives, myself included.
By Joshua N (wordē)5 years ago in Humans



