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What you need to navigate your love life; advice about dating, healthy relationships and dealing with your overbearing mother-in-law.
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden: A Story of Creation, Choice, and Consequence. AI-Generated.
In the beginning, before the world as we know it took its final form, there was only the vast expanse of the heavens and the formless void of the earth. Then, with a word, the Almighty Creator brought forth light from darkness, separated the waters from the land, and adorned the world with a tapestry of vibrant life. On the sixth day of this grand creation, the Creator declared, "Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
By David Andrews8 months ago in Humans
Inside the Saudi Royal Family’s Wallet: Palaces, Philanthropy, and a $500B Glow-Up Plan. AI-Generated.
Ever wondered how the Saudi Royal Family spends their billions? From golden jets to futuristic cities, dive into the dazzling (and surprising) ways one of the world’s richest families uses its wealth.
By Rayyan Writes8 months ago in Humans
Seasonal Indoor Date Ideas: Keeping the Spark Alive Year-Round
In today’s fast-paced world, quality time with your partner is more valuable than ever. While outdoor adventures have their charm, indoor date nights offer comfort, intimacy, and creativity—no matter the season.
By Richard Bailey8 months ago in Humans
You’re Not Lazy, You’re Mentally Exhausted: How to Tell the Difference
Let’s get one thing straight: laziness is a myth. Okay, fine—maybe it exists somewhere in the universe, like in the heart of a teenager who hasn’t seen their bedroom floor in six months. But for most of us? What we call "laziness" is actually mental exhaustion wearing a disguise.
By Just One of Those Things8 months ago in Humans
Why Introverts Excel in Leadership (Despite What Loud People Think)
Let’s address the elephant in the boardroom: society has a weird obsession with loud leaders. We’re conditioned to believe that the best bosses are the ones who dominate meetings, thrive on charisma, and never met a spotlight they didn’t like. Meanwhile, introverts—those of us who’d rather send a thoughtfully crafted email than give an impromptu pep talk—get sidelined as “too quiet” for leadership.
By Just One of Those Things8 months ago in Humans
Why Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) Are the Modern-Day Oracles
Let’s get one thing straight: being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) in today’s world is like being a raw nerve at a rock concert. Loud noises? Overwhelming. Crowds? Exhausting. The sheer emotional weight of existing in a world that seems determined to burn itself down? Absolutely exhausting.
By Just One of Those Things8 months ago in Humans
5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Mental Health Today (Without Turning Into a Wellness Guru)
Let's be honest with ourselves, mental health advice these days can feel about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. Between the pressure to meditate like a monk, journal like Shakespeare, and drink kale smoothies without gagging, it’s enough to make anyone want to crawl back under the covers and call it a decade.
By Just One of Those Things8 months ago in Humans
The Silent Strength: Mastering the Art of Caretaking
There’s a kind of energy that doesn’t get medals or applause. It doesn’t shout for attention or stand out in the highlight. It is quiet, steady, and frequently invisible. This is the energy of caretakers, the folks who show up, day after day, to care for others, frequently at the same time as putting aside their own wishes. Mastering the art of caretaking isn’t approximately getting to know a tick list of tasks; it’s approximately cultivating deep emotional resilience, empathy, and presence. It’s a position filled with both quiet dignity and quiet exhaustion.
By Sathish Kumar 8 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder8 months ago in Humans










