humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are
“Bob, Bob, Bob wake up! Wake up!” “Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmph” “Bob, Dad needs us! Wake up!” “Lois, dad’s fine. Humans have these things called thumbs that let them take care of themselves. It’s midday nap time. Bob’s midday nap time is sacred. You’ve got a lot to learn, little pup.”
By Matthew J. Fromm9 months ago in Humans
The first step in spiritual life
The first step in spiritual life is not about retreating to mountaintops or reciting ancient verses. It begins much closer to home—within the gentle awareness of the present moment. It is the simple choice to pause, breathe, and be kind—to ourselves and to others.
By Barnabas Payam9 months ago in Humans
Beard Grooming 101: Tools, Techniques, and Trends
A well-groomed beard is more than just facial hair—it’s a style statement, a confidence booster, and a key part of personal grooming. Whether you’re growing a full beard, maintaining sharp edges, or just getting started, knowing how to properly care for your beard is essential. And while a visit to a professional barbershop Somerset location can work wonders, daily maintenance at home plays an equally important role.
By Darand BarberShop9 months ago in Humans
Life: A Journey of Meaning and Growth
Life: A Journey of Meaning and Growth Life is a remarkable journey, a tapestry woven with moments of joy, challenges, growth, and discovery. It is not a destination but a continuous process of evolving, learning, and finding meaning. While each person’s path is unique, there are universal principles that can guide us to live a fulfilling life.
By Syed Abdullah9 months ago in Humans
The Four Men and the Echo of Fear: A Cultural Glimpse into Gender Dynamics
In the winding alleys of Eastern wisdom, where storytelling and humor shape truths too sharp to be spoken directly, there exists an old Pashto proverb—a dialogue, in fact, between four men that speaks volumes about the complex relationship between men and women in traditional society.
By Rahmat Khan9 months ago in Humans
"I've been trying to figure you out"
We were at a bar last night, well, a theatre bar, Soho Theatre bar to be exact. Possibly my favourite place in London, the only place I have left laced with over a decade of memories, the place that feels a bit like Home. And there we were sipping on frozen margaritas, about to watch a sell-out show by the FABULOUS Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine (link below if you fancy looking, some great clips online). And as we sipped I let slip that one of my biggest dreams was to have my poster on the wall in the Soho Theatre Bar, it's covered, absolutely covered with hundreds if not thousands of posters from shows over the last few decades, and everytime I go more shows are added, older ones peaking through, a gorgeous patchwork of comedy and theatre and odd little quirky or controversial shows that wouldn't have found a home anywhere else but there.
By Kirstyn Brook9 months ago in Humans
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Rumination: A Path to Mental Clarity**
What is Rumination? Rumination is the process of persistently thinking over painful events, thoughts, or feelings—usually without reaching any resolution. Although it is common to reflect on events that have occurred, rumination is more than healthy reflection and becomes mired in a cycle of worry and self-blame. It can eventually result in anxiety, depression, and emotional exhaustion. Fortunately, with recognition and good strategies, recovery is possible and control of your thoughts can be regained.
By Ariyan Khan9 months ago in Humans








