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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.
Why We're Attracted to the People Who Hurt Us Most
It sounds like a paradox: why do we fall hardest for the people who hurt us most? Why do we stay when we know we should leave? And why do we find ourselves craving attention from those who give us the most pain? The answers lie deep within human psychology, early emotional conditioning, and the way love and trauma often intertwine.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
Toxic Love Languages: How Manipulation Masquerades as Romance
Love is supposed to feel safe. But what happens when love starts to feel confusing, draining, or even painful? For many people, especially those navigating modern relationships, this feeling isn't unfamiliar. Hidden beneath romantic gestures and sweet words, toxic patterns can thrive — often unnoticed. These patterns are sometimes disguised as "love languages" when, in reality, they are subtle forms of manipulation.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
A Day in the Life of Dr. Rodrigo Villagrán: Surgeon, Educator, Researcher. AI-Generated.
Every day, people across Chile wake up and go about their morning routines, but for Dr. Rodrigo Villagrán, the start of the day means diving into a world of healing, science, and teaching. As one of Chile’s leading bariatric surgeons, Dr. Villagrán has dedicated his life to helping people take back control of their health. Whether he's operating in Santiago or Antofagasta, mentoring medical students, or reviewing clinical research, his schedule is packed with purpose.
By juliamartins8 months ago in Humans
Why People Return to Toxic Relationships
Toxic relationships are complex and heart-wrenching. Despite the undeniable pain, many individuals find themselves repeatedly drawn back into these harmful dynamics. Rather than a simple matter of weak will or poor decision-making, returning to a toxic partner is often a manifestation of deep-rooted psychological patterns, emotional dependencies, and a yearning for familiarity—even when familiar means suffering.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Humans
The Window with the Yellow Curtains
The apartment across the street had always been empty. I could see the entire structure from the window in my bedroom: sun- and time-worn brick, chipped and crooked balconies, like teeth that had forgotten how to bite. However, a particular second-floor window stood out. The bright yellow curtains had been drawn shut for a long time.
By Ahmed Rayhan8 months ago in Humans
From Digital Transformation to Digital Culture: The Real Shift in 2025
It means using new software, systems, and devices to do better work. But in 2025, the real shift is deeper than just tools and apps. Naushad Parpia, a business leader, says the culture matters more now. Changing how people think, act, and work with tech is now key. This article shows how digital culture is the next big step.
By Naushad Parpia8 months ago in Humans











