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For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
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
The Burden of Coexisting
Paul stumbles in through the subway train doors, he thinks his foot was caught in the doorway but worries the other passengers think he’s drunk or ill. He catches himself and shamefully walks over to a pole or seat, he hasn’t decided yet. Nobody on the train noticed Paul’s fumble. He takes a moment to choose to sit or stand; his destination was only a few stops but if he sat, he worries he may zone out and miss his stop. He sits anyway, the pole is a little cold in the winter. It didn’t feel too cold beforehand but perhaps being the only passenger on the train without a coat on makes the temperature seem even lower. He quickly realizes he’s also the only solo rider, three other couples surrounding him.
By Ben Langford2 months ago in Humans
The Rival I Never Saw Coming
Your rival isn’t always across the line... Sometimes he’s standing right next to you, waiting for your slip. We don’t like to admit this. We want to believe the people beside us; our colleagues, our friends, our teammates—want the best for us. We want to think that competition only comes from outside, not from within. We want to believe envy only comes from strangers.
By Lori A. A.2 months ago in Humans
Virgo Woman & Virgo Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
When a Virgo woman and a Virgo man come together, the connection often feels natural, grounded, and remarkably stable. Both share a deep appreciation for clarity, honesty, and emotional maturity. They value routines, respect commitments, and believe in putting real effort into a relationship. Because they think in similar ways, it’s easy for them to understand each other without needing dramatic explanations.
By Inspire and Fun2 months ago in Humans
Is love something you find — or something you remember?
Is love something you find or something you remember? This question shifts how you understand connection, chemistry, and destiny. Many people search for love through effort. They look for it in places that reward performance instead of authenticity. Yet deep relationships often feel familiar before they feel new. They echo something inside you that was quiet but present.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans
Can self-love really attract the love you’ve been praying for?
Yes. Self love shapes your energy, your boundaries, and your emotional readiness. It changes who you choose and who chooses you. It influences how you show up, how you communicate, and how you receive affection. When you strengthen self love, you shift the quality of your connections. You attract healthier relationships because you approach love from fullness instead of fear.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans
What happens when you finally stop chasing belonging and let your tribe find you?
What happens when you stop chasing belonging and let your tribe find you? You shift from effort to alignment. You stop forcing connections. You stop bending your identity to fit places that drain you. You give your energy room to move toward people who match your frequency instead of those who silence it.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans
Can losing friends mean your soul tribe is getting closer?
Losing friends feels painful, but it often signals your life is shifting. You outgrow certain connections when your energy, values, and direction start to evolve. This change creates space for the people who match who you are becoming. These people form your soul tribe. They meet you where you stand. They bring ease, depth, and emotional clarity.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans
What happens when you stop chasing belonging and let your tribe find you?
You shift from effort to alignment. You stop forcing connections. You stop bending your identity to fit places that drain you. You give your energy room to move toward people who match your frequency instead of those who silence it.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans
How do you recognize your true soul tribe in a world full of surface connections?
You meet many people each day. Some stay on the surface. Some share small talk without depth. Some connect for convenience. Finding your true soul tribe requires clear awareness. True tribe members support your growth, match your values, and bring ease into your life. They reflect your authentic self. You recognize them through behavior, energy, and emotional impact. This guide explains how to identify them with clarity.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans



