humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The Bus That Never Arrived:. AI-Generated.
The bus forestall on the edge of the city turned into continually crowded at dusk. workplace employees, students, and weary vacationers amassed there, each clutching bags, books, or phones, expecting the familiar rumble of the night bus.
By The Writer...A_Awan2 months ago in Humans
The Clock That Stopped:. AI-Generated.
The town of Noorabad had always lived through the rhythm of its clock tower. rising above the marketplace, its steady tick changed into extra than a measure of hours—it become a heartbeat, a reminder that life moved ahead irrespective of what. children found out to remember time via its chimes, shopkeepers opened and closed their stalls with its rhythm, and elders regularly said, “as long as the clock ticks, Noorabad breathes.”
By The Writer...A_Awan2 months ago in Humans
Bibi Fatima Shahdat: A Legacy of Courage, Faith, and Sacrifice. AI-Generated.
The story of Bibi Fatima Zahra (AS) is one of the most powerful and meaningful chapters in Islamic history. Known as the beloved daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), she is remembered for her deep faith, unmatched character, and unshakeable dedication to justice. Her life was full of kindness, compassion, and spiritual strength. But her Shahdat, or martyrdom, carries an even deeper message—one that continues to inspire millions of people around the world today.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Humans
When Work Bonds Grow Deeper Than Home
In today's fast-paced professional climate, workplace relationships organically emerge. We work on projects together, meet tight deadlines, and spend long hours with coworkers. However, these contacts might gradually develop into emotional bonds that eclipse our domestic relationships. As these bonds strengthen, the lines between professional and personal life blur—often without anyone explicitly realizing it.
By Bloom Boldly2 months ago in Humans
ASAP
According to my computer time stamp, I found the above meme and saved it on my computer three years ago. I can't say I remember doing so but the evidence is clear that I felt I need to save it. Saving memes was normal but I have a specific file I keep them in. This meme was hidden in a weird file I have no memory creating. Actually, the information tucked inside the file almost feels like opening a time capsule. A capsule that I needed at this very space in time.
By Sheila L. Chingwa2 months ago in Humans
Strength In Solitude. Top Story - November 2025.
Sometimes it takes losing nearly everyone you love to realize how precious life truly is. All too often we take for granted those who are sitting right next to us, we bury our face in our phones, or preoccupy ourselves with things that mean little compared to those we love. I told my wife years ago, prior to her passing "In The End I Stand Alone".
By Kaylon Forsyth2 months ago in Humans
The Attention Economy: Why Our Focus Became the World's Most Valuable Currency
Introduction: Every Swipe Counts Every morning, you wake up, reach for your phone, and swipe. You've already "spent" some of the most valuable resource of the new world—your attention—before you even take breakfast. Every click, every swipe, every deliberation over a video is monitored, measured, and monetized. Your attention has turned into currency, power that fuels Silicon Valley's machines, the world's ad titans, and the media giants.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Humans
What We Lost in Our Rush To Be Right
I didn’t notice when it started. Maybe none of us did. One small disagreement, one raised voice, one moment where being right felt more important than being kind. Then suddenly, it became the story of our days: people talking, but nobody listening. Everyone defending, but nobody understanding. It happened in my home too, long before I realized it.
By Jhon smith2 months ago in Humans
Fantasy: A Lens for Understanding Reality
Fantasy has long captivated the human imagination, offering worlds filled with magic, adventure, and the impossible. Many people view fantasy as an escape from the harsh realities of life. However, a closer examination reveals that fantasy is more than just an escape; it serves as a powerful tool for understanding the complexities of our world. In this article, we will explore how fantasy reflects societal issues, personal struggles, and emotional truths, shaping our understanding of reality.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
If You Want to Know What God Thinks of Money, Just Look at the People He Gave It To
Introduction Money has always been more than a medium of exchange; it is a mirror reflecting human values, ambitions, and vulnerabilities. The oft‑quoted line, “If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to,” attributed to journalist Dorothy Parker, is both sardonic and profound. It challenges us to consider whether wealth is a divine blessing, a moral test, or a social burden.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans












