humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Builders of the Bright Tomorrow
In the quiet town of Riverlin, mornings always began with the gentle hum of birds and the smell of dew on fresh soil. The town was not large, nor famous, but it held something far more precious than monuments or money: it held people who cared deeply for each other.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Humans
About a quarter of pregnant women in the US don’t get prenatal care in their first trimester, report says
A few ladies surge to their specialist fair days after getting a positive pregnant test, but Dr. L. Delight Bread cook said she frequently sees patients for the to begin with time fair weeks or indeed days some time recently they deliver birth.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Humans
How Injuries Unlock Hidden Languages
Have you ever struggled to learn a new language? Took the classes, practiced the flashcards, maybe even tried one of those apps, and still couldn’t hold a conversation? Well, imagine waking up from a serious accident and finding that you’re suddenly fluent in a language you barely knew! This kind of bizarre story isn't just movie fiction. Over the years, there have been several real-life cases of people suffering severe injuries, falling into a coma, and waking up with completely new language skills. I wanted to share a few of the wildest examples with you.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Humans
Life's Lessons
Life changes in us in ways we could never imagine. It just keeps changing so quickly that it is difficult to react at times. One starts as one thing and, through many different experiences, can change everything. That is the most frustrating thing in life when it comes to goals and achievements. Other life events change one's views and perceptions. It feels like when I am kayaking, and the water determines how the adventure goes. The rocky times shape us most, raising the most serious questions. It is a place we wish would be smooth sailing, but it turns into a place of pure uncertainty. Only learning and studying can help in dealing with the constant changes that come with them.
By Sarah Danaher2 months ago in Humans
Surviving Progress. Top Story - November 2025.
Art is the purest form of communication, and only exists as it is experienced. It is infused within the soul of the artist, just as science is infused within the soul of the universe. Does man create art, or does art use man as a vehicle for its creation?
By Elaine Rutledge2 months ago in Humans
Why I left the Seventh-day Adventist Church
I’ve written this article to address why I made the personal decision to dissociate myself from Seventh-day Adventism. My intention is to shed light on one of the main false doctrines of this group and to encourage truth-seekers to pursue sound biblical teaching.
By Kenya Shania 2 months ago in Humans
Honeysuckle Summer Dream
It was a peculiar summer. Birds migrated upside down, heading north to south, and the air tasted of caramel and chocolate. The sweetness was palpable, dripping from honeysuckle, pollinated by bumblebees, and falling into the river, where a heron strolled, bewildered, in search of a meal. My existence amid the heat felt both trivial and distant. I'd accepted my insignificance, that I was just a tiny drop in the vast machine of the world. Who was I to question any of it? Complaining would probably result in blank stares into nothingness. Any unnecessary burden had to be shed to avoid being weighed down. But now, things felt different.
By Moon Desert2 months ago in Humans
Saturn Return
Dear Superimposed, It would be more fitting to ask me, “When am I, or, where am I?” rather than, “Who am I?” Who will never be specific enough, nor last long enough to be known; for Who does not belong to any one person, place, or time, and neither do I. If you really want to know me, you must first know where I am located and in what position I exist, as well as know your current position in time and space.
By Pōlani Monderen 2 months ago in Humans
Embracing the Enchantment: I Believe in Everything Until Disproved
Introduction In a world often ruled by logic and reason, I've discovered something magical: “I believe in everything until it is disproved.” What a delightful notion! It invites me to embrace a realm filled with possibilities—where fairies dance in moonbeams, dragons soar through the sky, and the whimsical landscapes of my dreams breathe vibrant life into my waking hours. Who's to say that my dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as this very moment? Let’s whisk ourselves away on this adventure together!
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans









