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Former US President Jimmy Carter Passes Away at 100
It’s hard to find the words when one who has shaped the world in deep ways leaves us. So it is with the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. He lived to an age that makes him remarkable—at 100 years old, his passing feels like an end.
By vogueheadlinesabout a year ago in Humans
The Boy Who Found His Voice
Daniel Harper was an ordinary schoolboy in many ways. A quiet 13-year-old with messy brown hair, he preferred the corners of the classroom to the center stage. He wasn’t the star athlete or the class clown. Instead, he was the boy who always seemed to blend into the background, unnoticed by most and forgotten by many.
By oluwatoba ayomikunabout a year ago in Humans
The socioeconomics of humanness
The socioeconomics of humanness lies in the beauty of balancing the aspects of togetherness and isolation. In a world where life coincides with the duality of forces, oscillating between the forces of light and dark, beauty and hate, love and hatred, birth and death, humans are the most endearing and detrimental beings ever to exist. The prowess of intellect and communication, with the stellar mind that created the strides of evolution and lapses of civilization, is undeniably the most striking aspect of what makes humans the most resilient beings of them all. Yet we fall into the pits of downfall, where we forget the radiance of hope, the enclasp of a mother’s warmth, the depth of kindness, the trance that we fall into from time to time although harrowing, is what makes us human. We have to go through a phase of failure and aloofness to fully embrace the goodness of bliss and the peonies of gratitude that embellish the strides of our existential realm.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Discovering Happiness: Six Things to Look Forward to in 2025
Everybody posts about their accomplishments of success, competence, grit, and determination at this time of year. How beautifully their vision boards have come to life in the splendour of their captivating lives! Even though it is a wonderful accomplishment for everyone who had a year full of love and happiness, it is crucial to keep in mind that the life that is portrayed on social media is the culmination of a person's greatest moments throughout their entire life. Putting oneself out there and sharing their happiness on their platform is fantastic, but in a society where comparison is so widespread. 2024 has been a challenging year for me, as it has been for many others.. Everybody has experienced their share of setbacks and victories this year, and each person's level of pain varies.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
The Need to Be Strong: The Reasons Why Men Don't Discuss Their Emotions
Are you a girl? Why are you crying?! Boys don't cry, they are meant to lead the family and be the bearers of the family. Our society has conditioned both men and women about the way they should react and behave to be deemed normal and acceptable in a social setting. It is harrowing to see societal standards and perceptions of how both genders should act and lead their lives, impacting individuals to embrace their authentic light and nurture their needs and wants.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
40 Life Lessons I Know at 40 (That I Wish I Knew at 20)
oday is my 40th birthday. When I turned 30 a decade ago, I wrote an article sharing life lessons to survive your 20s and crowd-sourced advice on how to excel in your 30s. And apparently you guys loved it.
By Georgios Adelabout a year ago in Humans
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter is one of the most remarkable figures in American history. Known for his humility, kindness, and dedication to helping others, Carter has lived a life filled with public service. He is a former U.S. president, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a champion for human rights. This article explores his life, achievements, and lasting impact on the world.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Humans
Through The Bareness Of 2024- My Journey
Life in its brevity often feels burdensome, yearning for us to be free of all the turbulence that stirs up its breaths in our hearts. How beautiful would life be if we let go of pain, anger, sadness, grim! I wish we had built-in programming that would delete all the moments and experiences that stirred catastrophic fires and raged war and kindled and whooshed the fire within us simultaneously!
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Raining in the New Year
Christmas Eve brought a soft, half-hearted snowfall, the kind that looked pretty from a distance but didn’t actually stick to the ground. Kai leaned against the marble wall of the lobby, his doorman uniform slightly wrinkled after a double shift. He watched the flakes dance outside the glass doors, a pale imitation of the blizzards he remembered as a kid.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Humans










