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Reviews of relationship guides and the ever-changing love landscape.
Freedom That Unites
I. The Moral Crisis Beneath the Debate America stands divided—not merely by policy, but by principle. One side equates compassion with borderlessness, believing moral virtue is measured by openness alone. The other sees law and sovereignty as prerequisites for order, accused of cruelty for defending what sustains the whole. Both claim moral ground. Only one can sustain a civilization.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Conversation with Macaron Founder Kaijie Chen: RL + Memory Turns Agents into Users' Personal “Doraemon”
Conversation with Macaron Founder Kaijie Chen: RL + Memory Turns Agents into Users' Personal “Doraemon” With ChatGPT's integration of memory capabilities, its user retention has significantly strengthened. Building upon this foundation, agent development has entered a more mature phase: previously, developers primarily relied on prompting to build basic agents. Now, through RL and memory, developers can create agents with markedly enhanced agentic capabilities.
By brooks wilson3 months ago in Humans
The Perfect Human Being
Having more money or a beautiful house. Or a luxury life. What do you think what is real huminty? There was once a human seen as the best example of a perfect person. He was amazing in every way, and everyone thought they should try to be like him.
By Sudais Zakwan3 months ago in Humans
Top 10 Interior Design Trends You Need To Know
If you’re looking for the latest interior design trends to transform your home into a stylish, functional, and timeless space, you’ve come to the right place. At Design Seed, we explore some of the most inspiring homes across Malaysia and beyond, bringing you expert insights and fresh ideas on how design shapes the way we live.
By Design Seed3 months ago in Humans
The American Dream of Homeownership Has Aged (Literally)
A new report from the National Association of Realtors shows the median age of U.S. homebuyers has climbed to 56 in 2024, the oldest on record — up from 31 in 1981. For first-time buyers, the median age has risen from 29 to 38, reflecting how much harder it’s become to buy a home early in life. This 25-year jump marks a fundamental shift in affordability and access. Median home prices have surged to roughly $420,000, while the median household income is about $79,000 — far below the $110,000+ estimated to comfortably afford that home at current mortgage rates of 7–8%. In 1981, a typical home cost about three times the average household income; today, it’s closer to five-and-a-half times, and much higher in many metro areas.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Modern Entrepreneurship: Turning Ideas into Income with Naushad Parpia
Successful business models focus on solving real problems while generating sustainable revenue. Resources like technology, networks, and mentorship can accelerate growth. Risk management ensures long-term survival while maintaining flexibility. Tracking progress helps refine ideas and increase efficiency. Entrepreneurs who act decisively often achieve financial independence. Naushad Parpia emphasizes strategic planning and innovation as key tools for turning ideas into profitable ventures.
By Naushad Parpia3 months ago in Humans
I Want to Know – The Endless Call of Knowledge
“I want to know.” Three simple words, yet behind them lies one of the most powerful forces that has shaped human history. It is the desire that pulled us out of caves, that led us to discover fire, to write, to build cities, to explore the skies, and to dive into the depths of the universe. Knowledge is not just a need—it is a form of freedom.
By Nyku Blondu3 months ago in Humans
Experts Everywhere, But Where Is the Wisdom?
We are living in a time where experts seem to be everywhere. You can find them on television shows, YouTube videos, podcasts, and social media platforms. Every day, people are sharing opinions, facts, and advice about how to live, what to buy, and what to believe. Some speak with great confidence, others show off their degrees or years of study — and all of them sound very sure of what they are saying.
By Bilal khan 3 months ago in Humans
Why You Must Read "Be Happy: Think Different" Now
It is a truth universally acknowledged that we all yearn for a deeper sense of fulfillment. We see it in the hurried steps, the relentless pursuit of more, the way we structure our days around external benchmarks of accomplishment. It's an honest aspiration, this desire for happiness, but somewhere along the line, the narrative shifted. We began to equate joy with accumulation, with achievement, believing the brass ring of material wealth or professional success would somehow deliver the peace we crave. But, my friends, we know in our hearts that this is a foundation built on sand. True, lasting happiness—the kind that sustains you through the inevitable storms—is not an elusive treasure hidden far away; it is a profound internal discipline.
By Andrea Baeren3 months ago in Humans








