quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
Nature and Mental Health
In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the importance of nature for mental health is often overlooked. However, a growing body of research highlights the profound impact that spending time in natural environments can have on our psychological well-being. This article delves into the science behind the connection between nature and mental health, exploring how and why nature can be a powerful tool for improving our mental state.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Humans
Finding Hope After Childhood Trauma: A Guide for Adults
Humanity is known for its kindness, it is known for the joy it endows, for the bliss it enclasps in its moments of adoration, care and togetherness as a family and as a community. We are known to live and thrive in a socially garnered civilisation that celebrates each other’s success and belies in growing together into a more progressive society. As we evolve into a more informed and connected world, the bitter truth lies that many of us live or have survived in an environment that was detrimental to our sense of perception, our holistic mind well-being and how we develop our confidence in ourselves.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
The Science of Love
Introduction Hook: “Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” - Aristotle. This quote sets the stage for exploring how love intertwines with our happiness. Thesis Statement: Love and affection are not just emotional experiences but are deeply rooted in our biology and psychology, significantly enhancing our overall happiness.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Humans
Finding Hope After Childhood Trauma: A Guide for Adults
Humanity is known for its kindness, it is known for the joy it endows, for the bliss it enclasps in its moments of adoration, care and togetherness as a family and as a community. We are known to live and thrive in a socially garnered civilisation that celebrates each other’s success and belies in growing together into a more progressive society. As we evolve into a more informed and connected world, the bitter truth lies that many of us live or have survived in an environment that was detrimental to our sense of perception, our holistic mind well-being and how we develop our confidence in ourselves.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Humanity is disappearing from the world
Humanity is disappearing from the world; Simple reflection INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE Most of today's people really feel that the world is becoming less kind, more selfish, and less caring. This feeling that the humanity of love, compassion, and empathy is disappearing somehow really worries me. On one hand, I see crime, hatred, and divisions growing, while on the other hand, kindness and understanding seem to shrink. Why? What can we do to bring back humanity?
By Jam Shaikhabout a year ago in Humans
“Could noise be damaging the health of youth?”
In today’s bustling world, noise has become a constant presence, particularly in educational settings. Whether in urban environments or suburban areas, students face a relentless barrage of sounds from various sources: busy roads, aircraft flying overhead, loud music blaring from nearby homes, and the ever-present noise of television programs. The question arises: Can constant noise truly enhance learning, or is it merely a disruptive force, distracting students from their academic pursuits? After all, for many students, living near busy roads means they are continuously exposed to the hum of traffic, which can disrupt their focus and hinder their ability to absorb and retain information effectively.
By Marwa Jawadabout a year ago in Humans
Taking Back My Power At Last
Oprah Winfrey once said, "You define your own life. Don't let other people write your own script." In other words, don't let others tell you how your life should be lived. People want to manufacture a life for you that suits them and predetermine it without you having any say. I'm the oldest child of two immigrants who were from Liberia in West Africa. African parents want you to become either a doctor, nurse, or lawyer. Anything other than those, they'll say that you're a disgrace to the family. When you have parents who are from another country or continent, they set unrealistic expectations on you. They want you top follow the dreams that they want you to achieve, rather than the dreams you want to follow. This kind of abusive and controlling tactic, known as helicopter parenting, happens in several countries, including Asian and African countries. I was born in the United States and as the oldest sibling, they have put the most pressure on me to succeed. I, along with my youngest brother and young sister, were expected to make all A's in all our classes. If we got at least a B or C in one or more of our classes, they would immediately freak out and chastise us. For example, I made A's and B's in school, making the A-B honor roll many times over. On the other hand, my two siblings were in advanced classes starting in middle school and all the way through high school. In fact, my youngest brother skipped a grade in elementary school, because he was so smart. They have since graduated from college and living their best lives. I've cut my sister out of my life in 2020 during the pandemic, because she was making excuses for my parents' abusive behavior. As for how my brother is doing, the last message I got from him was last year on my birthday, via direct message on Instagram. I didn't respond to it, but our relationship is complicated. I wish them nothing but the best. Will a reconciliation between the three of us happen in the future? Maybe, but this seems to be very unlikely.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Humans
Skip the coffee — this 7-move Pilates workout will give you all-day energy in just 20 minutes
When you wake up early you’re more than likely to feel tired, right? Right. You’re also more than likely to have some spare time on your hands to scroll and reach for one of the best coffee makers, right? Right.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Humans










