humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Love and Being Loved: The True Nature of Life and Humanity
Love and being loved are the true nature of life and humanity. Across cultures, languages, and generations, this idea quietly repeats itself in different forms, yet its meaning remains the same. No matter how much society changes, how advanced technology becomes, or how complex human systems grow, love continues to sit at the center of what it means to be human.
By SoftlyWishedabout a month ago in Humans
The Bell That Rang Only Once
The village of Devipur sat quietly between green hills and wide fields, but peace no longer lived there. Though the land was beautiful, the people were restless. Every day brought new disagreements—over land boundaries, over water, over words spoken too quickly and remembered too long.
By Mehmood Sultanabout a month ago in Humans
A Message To Minister Culture And Minister Sport
When Mother Nature earthed birthed, global land masses inserted interesting features, and Italy received the boot kicking Sicily around image making Father extra time hope Spain would let things pass through, producing a goal.
By Marc OBrien2 months ago in Humans
ADHD Awareness: Recognizing Symptoms and Seeking Proper Medical Care
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that often begins in childhood and can continue into adulthood. It is characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. As the prevalence of ADHD increases, it is essential to raise awareness, understand the symptoms, and seek proper medical care for effective management. This article will delve into these aspects of ADHD to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the disorder.
By Dwayne Lindsay2 months ago in Humans
Is Your Fight a 'Vicious Cycle'?
A friend once told me, "I feel like my husband and I are caught in a vicious cycle." I asked her what was wrong. She said that day it was just a small argument, but when sadness and anger welled up, it was like opening a filing cabinet in her mind—all the past grievances and disappointments came flooding back. She only wanted to talk about what happened that day, but she started recalling many unseen moments, and the more she thought about it, the angrier she became, until she couldn't help but confront her husband. The argument escalated, and he felt she was bringing up old issues, while she herself was confused: "I didn't mean to bring them up; those feelings just came flooding back."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Humans
Advantages and Disadvantages of Living Alone
People either love or hate living alone. There is usually no in-between. There are almost 8 million one-person households in the United States and about 300 million globally. Some people live alone by choice. Others live alone because there is no other option. Either way, those who live alone are in the fastest-growing group in the world.
By Margaret Minnicks2 months ago in Humans
Emotional Boundaries With Friends Who Expect Too Much
In today’s hyper-connected world, emotional boundaries with friends have become more important than ever—especially for Gen Z navigating friendships shaped by constant messaging, shared trauma, and blurred personal limits. When friends expect too much emotional effort, availability, or validation, friendships can silently become tiring rather than supportive. We must recognize that healthy friendships are built on mutual respect, not emotional dependency.
By Relationship Guide2 months ago in Humans
The Transformation of Lana Rhoades: Life, Career, and Motherhood in 2025”
In 2025, Lana Rhoades—once a well-known figure in the adult film industry—redefined her life. Lana's life is one of change, resiliency, and reinvention—from conquering early career obstacles to accepting motherhood and creating a strong social media presence. By demonstrating that it's never too late to take back your story and seek a meaningful life beyond the past, she continues to inspire millions of people worldwide.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Humans
Winterborn(e). Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge.
Every winter there's one tradition I can't shake: I turn another year older, complete one more rotation around the sun. February is not a kind month- the kindest thing about it is probably just that it's shorter than the others. I was born on the 9th, a day when a snowstorm always seems to be around the corner. This happenstance has always seemed a cruel irony to me: I hate winter- to be born in the dead middle of it is like a bad joke (and I'm not laughing). Over time, though, I've come to see it at least as a kind of marker- I've made it halfway across the dismal stretch of cold after the holidays’ end.
By Raistlin Allen2 months ago in Humans








