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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.
Human brain malfunction phenomenon
Why humans are the best of creation among other creatures? It's because we have a developed brain making us think better than any other creation and implement something from our perception. But does that mean our brain is always right? Does our brain show us something that may not follow the rules of reality? Apparently, our brains can do a lot of things which can manipulate our understandings and project something that isn't true or real. Here are some anomalies that suggests our perception of reality might not be as straightforward as we assume.
By Farhan Chowdhury9 months ago in Humans
The Link Between Diet and Dandruff: How Your Eating Habits Impact Scalp Health. AI-Generated.
Dandruff is a widespread scalp condition that affects millions of people globally, causing discomfort, flaking, and sometimes even embarrassment. While many people attribute dandruff solely to poor hygiene or weather changes, one crucial factor often overlooked is diet. The food we consume daily plays a pivotal role in our overall health, and this extends to the condition of our scalp. In recent years, experts and Ayurvedic practitioners alike have emphasized the importance of dietary habits in managing dandruff effectively.
By vijayan master's Ayurveda9 months ago in Humans
How to Make an Introvert Fall in Love With You
How to Make an Introvert Fall in Love With You Whether It’s a Girl or a Boy Love is something that everyone wants to feel. But sometimes, it can be hard to get close to someone—especially if they are shy or quiet. If you like someone who is an introvert, you may wonder how to get their attention, how to talk to them, and how to make them fall in love with you. The good news is that introverts can love deeply. You just need to take your time and understand them.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans
Whispers of the Red Planet
In the year 2087, humanity had finally stepped beyond the limits of Earth’s orbit and set its sights on colonizing Mars. The red planet, long thought to be barren and lifeless, had begun whispering secrets to those willing to listen. Among those listeners was Dr. Aria Sloan—a brilliant exo-biologist with a deep fascination for the unknown.
By Mati Henry 9 months ago in Humans
Meditation: The Gateway to Inner Peace and Resilience
Meditation: The Gateway to Inner Peace and Resilience offers a profound invitation to explore the transformative potential of mindful practice, a time-honored tradition that has gained renewed relevance in our fast-paced, stress-laden world. This practice, rooted in ancient wisdom and adapted across cultures, serves as a powerful tool for fostering emotional balance and mental fortitude, making it accessible to individuals seeking solace, clarity, and strength. The subtitle, Cultivating Emotional Balance and Mental Fortitude Through Mindful Practice, underscores the dual focus of meditation—nurturing a steady emotional state while building the resilience needed to face life’s challenges. Set against the serene backdrop of a tranquil garden, as depicted in the accompanying image, meditation becomes an even more enriching experience, harmonizing the practitioner with the natural rhythms of the environment.
By Aalyan Khan9 months ago in Humans
How Games Taught Me More About Strategy Than School Ever Did
I’ve spent countless hours buried in textbooks, diagrams, and lecture slides — but some of the most important lessons I’ve ever learned about planning, adaptation, and strategic thinking didn’t come from a classroom. They came from games.
By TechHermit9 months ago in Humans
Their New Style of Smiling
There’s something quietly powerful about a smile—a small curve of the lips that speaks volumes without sound. But today, something different is happening. A new style of smile is emerging, not just on faces, but in hearts. It is softer, more intentional, less about showing teeth and more about showing truth. This smile doesn’t rush. It lingers. It listens. It connects.
By Leesh lala9 months ago in Humans
The Silent Violin: A Lesson from the Orchestra of Life
The Silent Violin: A Lesson from the Orchestra of Life In the heart of Vienna, where classical music drips from the air like the scent of roasted chestnuts in winter, the city’s grandest concert hall echoed with the hum of instruments warming up. The air buzzed with nervous energy and anticipation. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was preparing for its season's opening night, and every musician was tuned not only to their instrument but to the unspoken rhythm of perfection the city demanded.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
Stories that Shape Us, Ideas that Move Us
We are at our core, stories waiting to be told. The ones we live, the ones we hear, and the ones we dare to create. Every day, in boardrooms, coffee shops, quiet living rooms, and bustling streets, we're writing chapters of ourselves, sometimes consciously, sometimes without realising it.
By Eddie Akpa9 months ago in Humans
How Climate and Air Quality Affect Your Skin Health — and What You Can Do About It. AI-Generated.
Our skin is our body’s first line of defense against the outside world. It is constantly exposed to various environmental factors, including the climate we live in and the air we breathe. While many people focus on skincare products to improve their appearance, they often overlook the deeper, external factors that directly impact skin health. Among these, climate and air quality play a significant role in determining how hydrated, balanced, and healthy our skin remains.
By vijayan master's Ayurveda9 months ago in Humans










