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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
The One-Way Street of Modern Love
Modern relationships were supposed to be built on equality, but what we call equality has become one-sided. Men are taught to give, to serve, to protect, and to love unconditionally. Women are taught to expect those things and to measure a man’s worth by how perfectly he provides them. Men are conditioned to earn love. Women are conditioned to receive it. The result is not partnership but imbalance—a one-way street where the traffic of sacrifice flows in only one direction.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
Edit Less, Stress Less: 10 Minutes to Creative Clarity
There’s something about deadlines that makes even confident writers freeze. The heartbeat quickens, the cursor blinks louder, and suddenly every word feels wrong. You tell yourself you’ll just fix “a few things,” but two hours later, you’re still stuck in the same paragraph. Sound familiar?
By Leigh Cala-or2 months ago in Humans
How Innovative Ideas Arise. AI-Generated.
Innovation doesn’t just happen in laboratories or corporate boardrooms—it begins in the human mind. The spark of a new idea can come from anywhere: a problem that needs solving, a moment of curiosity, or even a mistake that leads to discovery. But what truly makes an idea innovative? How do great thinkers, inventors, and creators come up with ideas that change the world?
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Humans
Unmasking the Narcissistic Persona: A Practical Guide
The term "narcissist" has become ubiquitous in modern conversation, often used loosely to describe anyone with a noticeable degree of self-absorption. However, pathological narcissism—a pervasive and enduring pattern of thought and behavior—is far more complex and insidious. For those navigating personal or professional relationships, discerning the presence of genuine narcissistic traits is a critical skill for self-preservation. It is not about simply identifying a love for compliments, but rather recognizing an underlying, fragile psychological structure that relies on the manipulation and exploitation of others for sustenance.
By Humberto Jaeres2 months ago in Humans
Tiger Cubs:
When a person reaches through the bars of a cage to touch a tiger cub, two nervous systems make contact: one wild, one wounded. The cub doesn’t understand commerce or cruelty—it just feels overstimulation, fear, and the absence of safety. The human on the other side, however, has learned to stop feeling entirely.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Humans
How I Reclaimed 10 Hours a Week by Letting AI Run My Routine
The first thing I noticed wasn’t the silence. It was the absence of panic. For years, my mornings began with noise — the kind that doesn’t come from outside, but from inside your head. Emails, Slack pings, endless checklists. The kind of chaos that makes you feel productive but leaves you drained before you even start.
By Erick Galaviz2 months ago in Humans
The Human Touch in a Robotic World
The Human Touch in a Robotic World In a world where machines learned to smile before humans remembered how, Maya often wondered what “connection” truly meant. The city around her thrummed with perfect rhythm—drones hummed in the skies, driverless pods glided silently on magnetic roads, and AI assistants greeted passersby with algorithmic warmth. Everything was efficient. Everything was flawless.
By hazrat ali2 months ago in Humans
Ambiverts of the World, Unite!
It used to be so easy and simple: You are either an extrovert (turn toward people, love social interactions, revel in being the heart of a party, thrive in large gatherings) or an introvert (a hermit who is terrified of the social interactions and would rather spend time with a pet, book, or a good movie, turning away from others and inward the self). Extroverts are energized by other people and interactions with them, while introverts recharge on and in solitude. Well, you know the drill - this personality dimension has been carved into us since childhood.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Humans









