humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Seeing life through eyes we’re taught to ignore
When I first looked at this image, it didn’t seem remarkable. A father is in a small wooden boat, fishing. The water is calm. His children sit closely behind him, watching his every move. One of them says, with quiet confidence, “Dad is trying to get us food.”
By Lori A. A.5 days ago in Humans
The Trumptstein Files: Power, Secrecy, and the Erosion of Public Trust
Introduction Every society reaches moments when a single set of documents becomes more than evidence. It becomes a symbol — a pressure point, a mirror, a fault line. The public conversation surrounding what many online have called the “Trumptstein Files” is one of those moments. The term itself is not official; it emerged from the cultural and political tension surrounding the handling of the Epstein files, especially after the July 2025 Justice Department memo declining further release.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
The Courage to Let It In: A New Paradigm for Emotional Healing
Introduction: The Myth of “Letting It Go” For years, popular culture has repeated a simple mantra whenever someone is hurting: “Just let it go.” It’s offered as a cure‑all, a spiritual shortcut, a quick emotional detox. But for many people, this advice doesn’t heal — it harms. It pressures the wounded to rush their process, bypass their truth, and pretend they’re “over it” long before their hearts have even begun to understand what happened.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
The Hidden Cost of Rage‑Bait: A Guide to Protecting Your Energy, Your Privacy, and Your Digital Sovereignty
We live in a time where information moves faster than discernment. Posts flash across our screens designed to provoke, inflame, or tug at our emotions before we even have a chance to breathe. And because we are human — compassionate, curious, reactive, or simply bored — we click. We comment. We share. We engage.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
Understanding Slander and Libel: What They Mean and What You Must Prove Before Suing
Slander and libel are the two forms of defamation, a legal claim that arises when someone makes a false statement that harms another person’s reputation. While the harm is similar, the law distinguishes them based on how the statement is communicated.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
‘I’m not ashamed’: Michael B. Jordan reflects on how ‘Black Panther’ prompted him to go to therapy
Whether you get forced into therapy or pick it up all on your own, it can be a revelation, release, and confirmation. Michael B. Jordan during the filming of Black Panther (2018) he and co-star Tessa Thompson attended couple’s therapy but not as a romantic item.
By Skyler Saunders5 days ago in Humans
How to Date a Guy Without Sleeping With Him and Feel Secure
Dating without sex is a clear and confident decision. It's not about fear or control. It is all about self-respect, emotional safety, and deliberate connection. At Bloom Boldly, we think that dating should be relaxing, grounded, and powerful. We can develop attraction, trust, and commitment without crossing physical limits that feel unnatural.
By Bloom Boldly6 days ago in Humans
The Quiet Bench
A Place for Thinking The bench sat beneath a jacaranda tree at the edge of the park, slightly removed from the paths where most people walked. Its paint had peeled over the years, revealing layers of green and blue beneath, as if it had lived more lives than anyone remembered.
By Waqas Khan 6 days ago in Humans
What Your 'For You' Page Says About Your Unconscious Desires and Fears.
If you scroll through social media long enough, patterns emerge. Your 'For You' page on platforms like TikTok or Instagram is not random. Every video, reel, or post reflects the quiet workings of your mind. These algorithms track what you linger on, what you skip, and what sparks an emotional reaction. The result is a digital mirror, showing not just your conscious interests but also your deeper desires and hidden fears.
By Wilson Igbasi6 days ago in Humans
The 'Grey Rock' Method Saved Me From a Toxic Family Member
Family relationships are complicated. Boundaries are often blurry, and emotions run deep. But what happens when a family member becomes consistently toxic? When criticism, manipulation, or emotional abuse is constant, the usual advice—confrontation, reasoning, or avoidance—sometimes fails. That’s where the “Grey Rock” method changed my life.
By Wilson Igbasi6 days ago in Humans
The Psychology of 'Main Character Energy'—Is It Self-Care or Narcissism?
“Main character energy” has become a popular term online, especially on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. It describes the mindset of living your life as if you are the protagonist of your own story—taking control, prioritizing yourself, and seeking experiences that make your life feel cinematic. But as this concept spreads, a question emerges: is embracing main character energy a form of self-care, or does it slide into narcissism?
By Wilson Igbasi6 days ago in Humans








