humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The End is Nigh: Recognizing Signs Your Twin Flame Separation is Nearing Its Close
The twin flame journey is unlike any other. It's a profound connection, a soul recognition that's both exhilarating and intensely challenging. Often, the path is punctuated by periods of separation, a painful but necessary phase for individual growth and healing. But how do you know when that separation is nearing its end? What are the subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs that your reunification is on the horizon? This article will explore key indicators that your twin flame separation is almost over, helping you navigate this turbulent journey with hope and understanding.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
Signs the Universe is Gently Nudging You Towards Love After Healing
After weathering a storm of heartbreak and diligently working on your healing, you might wonder when love will blossom again. The truth is, the universe often sends subtle signals indicating you're ready to embrace a new chapter, a chapter potentially filled with love. These signs aren't always obvious, but paying attention to the whispers of your intuition and the shifts in your reality can reveal that the universe is preparing you for love.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Humans
Island Girl Coping Mechanism For When It’s Too Damn Winter. Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
Growing up without Icelandic temperatures shapes you into a different being. And this particular being put on a valiant front until climate change upped the ante in my current location with a well-timed sucker punch some years back that became standard.
By The Dani Writerabout a month ago in Humans
The First Guest (Mekveloba)
I don’t remember my first snow. But I do remember playing in it with a girl named Cinnamon. I remember tilting our heads back and catching snowflakes on our tongues, laughing as they melted—each one gone before you could really taste it. She was winter and snow and wildness. The only warmth I trusted.
By H. J. Buellabout a month ago in Humans
Virtual Hearth Return. Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge.
It's November in Ontario, Canada. Or December. (Sometimes the snow is fashionably late.) People everywhere bemoan the frost, the slush, the tire swap. They socialize less and leave home sparingly. In cities, between string light displays, artificial Christmas trees, and bedazzled garlands, bundled silhouettes trudge through sleet and snow, hopefully on their way to warmer interiors and even warmer company.
By Simone Roccaabout a month ago in Humans
The Quiet Power of Humanity. AI-Generated.
The Quiet Power of Humanity: How Small Acts of Kindness Create Big Change In a world that seems to move faster with every passing day, kindness often feels like an outdated concept. Messages are rushed, conversations are shortened, and people increasingly live inside their screens rather than within their surroundings. Empathy, once considered a basic human trait, can sometimes feel like a rare luxury. Yet beneath all this noise, pressure, and distraction lies one of humanity’s greatest and most enduring strengths: the quiet power of small, sincere acts of kindness.
By enes kaplanabout a month ago in Humans
Two Modes of Going Through Life
The experiential and the intellectual Each and every single one of our actions reflects a value — usually many at once. There is, at any time, an infinite set of other possible choices. In the past decades, this notion has transformed from a philosopher’s thought experiment into psychological reality for many, frequently leading to decision fatigue and paralysis among those theoretically blessed with extensive possibilities. On what basis are we to take all these decisions?
By Paul Finglabout a month ago in Humans







