interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
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 Sharma8 months ago in Humans
Why Are Your Competitors Hiring Better Tech Leaders Faster?
Running your Technology-driven business? You might be busy making great products. But what if I tell you there is one more important thing to focus on? Besides making products, you should also curate teams capable of driving innovation at scale.
By Prakhar Consulting Group8 months ago in Humans
Unveiling the Future of Cloud Computing (2025-2035): Key Trends, Innovations, and Strategies to Transform Your Business and Stay Ahead in the Digital Era
Okay, let's talk about the cloud. Not those fluffy white giants billowing thousands of miles above you; the other cloud, you know—the one where your emails are stored, photos are supposed to be backed up (hopefully!), and where you stream hours upon hours of cat videos or prestige dramas. This weird world must have been around forever, right? Well, the truth is: In the world of cloud, nothing's ever fixed. And the faster it changes is another story altogether.
By zobairuddin Zobair9 months ago in Humans
Indian Air Strikes: How Will Pakistan Respond? Four Crucial Inquiries
India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed neighbors, have shared a turbulent and often hostile relationship since their partition in 1947. While diplomatic dialogues have occasionally created brief windows of peace, the relationship is predominantly defined by territorial disputes, cross-border terrorism, and mutual suspicion. One of the most volatile flashpoints in this relationship is the issue of Kashmir, which has led to multiple wars and countless skirmishes. In this tense environment, the occurrence of Indian air strikes inside Pakistani territory is an issue of grave concern, capable of triggering a wider regional conflict.
By Keyas Khan9 months ago in Humans
What Turning 40 Really Feels Like — And Why It’s Not the End
Hitting 40 is one of those milestones that looms large in the cultural imagination. It’s the age Hollywood loves to poke fun at, where midlife crises are supposedly born, and where you’re expected to either have it all figured out or be desperately clinging to your youth. But what does turning 40 really feel like? Spoiler alert: it’s not the end of the world, nor is it a one-size-fits-all experience. It’s a complex, deeply personal transition that blends reflection, growth, and a surprising amount of freedom.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Over 40? Stop Doing These 7 Things
Once you cross 40, your body subtly begins shifting gears. What worked in your 20s and 30s may no longer serve you well — in fact, it might be speeding up aging, increasing health risks, and lowering your overall energy. According to health experts and medical professionals, there are certain habits that people over 40 must reconsider if they want to live a long, energetic, and disease-free life.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Israel Moves to Fully Occupy Gaza in Escalation of War
Israeli Ministers Approve Plan to Capture All of Gaza Amid Mounting Tensions. A plan to take complete control of the Gaza Strip was approved by Israel's security cabinet on May 5, 2025, intensifying the already catastrophic war with Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended the action as essential to Israel's long-term security, but it has come under heavy fire from both domestic and foreign critics.
By Mehfuj E Sobhani Jim9 months ago in Humans
Changing of the Guard
Anthony Albanese Leads Labor to Historic Victory in 2025 Federal Election as Peter Dutton Loses Dickson The Australian Labor Party won a resounding victory in the 2025 federal election, giving Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a second term in a stunning political landslide. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton lost his marginal seat of Dickson, causing the Coalition to suffer one of its worst defeats in recent memory. This resulted in a sharp decline in conservative support across the country.
By Mehfuj E Sobhani Jim9 months ago in Humans
"10 Things I like about you, I mean-me?"
This is for the Self-Appreciation Challenge below 1: I refuse to be like my mother. My Mother is a prodigy of her past, but aren’t we all? The only difference is I get help. Everything is wrong with the world. Justifying everything she does even if it meant dropping crumbs on the floor, she'd blame it on the rug. Breeding her disease into all of her children. I see traits of my mother in me all the time. In my thoughts. How I perceive the world. It’s called catastrophic thinking. I’ve battled anxiety because of my mother’s disease. But I do not live in denial of it.
By Natasha Collazo9 months ago in Humans







