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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.
Consistency In All You Do
When you are going through the day to day journey that this life is, it can be very difficult to stay centered with all of the distractions that are prevalent in todays world. There is so much more information at all of our disposal than there has ever been in our history, and with all that knowledge and information, it can be quite a task in knowing which direction in life you wish to take, considering the number of directions is essentially limitless.
By Kaylon Forsyth2 months ago in Humans
Totally Creepy! 2wai App Offers Continued Relationships with Past Loved Ones with AI
Ever since the subject of artificial intelligence (AI) came into being, it has received mixed reactions. Many people, especially writers, are accusing AI of taking their jobs, while others applaud it, and have fun with its many related apps.
By Anne Sewell2 months ago in Humans
Rebuilding Reciprocity
Truth alone can heal what pride has broken. The war between men and women is not natural. It is manufactured by a culture that rewards resentment and mocks responsibility. Men are not the enemy of women, and women are not the enemy of men. The true enemy is the spirit of division that turned cooperation into competition. To rebuild what was lost, both must return to the principle that made civilization possible: reciprocity.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Decline of the Marriage Covenant
Marriage was once the sacred foundation of civilization. It was the covenant upon which families, communities, and moral order were built. It bound man and woman together in purpose, duty, and devotion under the authority of God. Today, that covenant has been reduced to a fragile contract of convenience. What was once holy has become negotiable. What was once permanent has become temporary. The decline of the marriage covenant is not only a personal tragedy. It is a national one.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Moral Economics of Love
Every human system, whether spiritual, political, or relational, is governed by incentives. People repeat what is rewarded and avoid what is punished. Love is no exception. It may sound sacred and emotional, but it still follows the law of cause and effect. When love is rewarded with gratitude, it grows. When it is met with entitlement, it dies. Modern society has rewritten the incentives of love, turning what was once an act of sacrifice into a transaction of convenience. The result is a generation that no longer knows how to give without gain.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Art of Solitude: Why Being Alone Can Improve Your Life
In an era where constant connectivity is the norm, loneliness has become a novel and even uncomfortable phenomenon. Notifications bleep incessantly, social media feeds flow endlessly, and the compulsion to remain "connected" 24/7 may feel like a noose too tight on the neck. For most, isolation brings on an aura of discomfort—what shall we do if we are left alone with ourselves? Society has always linked loneliness or failure with solitude, along with the stigma that it would take a disconnected, or even worse, weak individual to seek solitude.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Humans
Future Made Easy: The Good That AI Brings
In the early hours of the morning, before the sun had even stretched its light across the sleeping rooftops, Zara woke to the gentle hum of her AI assistant, Lumi. Not the sharp blare of alarms or the disruptive buzz of old technology, but a soft, soothing melody that matched her preferred wake-up rhythm.
By hazrat ali2 months ago in Humans
SHAPE OF MY MEMORIES
From birth till death, memories are made to create conversations between the past and the present. Events happening in our lives will bring joy, and some will be sad. Unfortunately, memories can not be erased. From childhood to our old age, they will shape and control our future. There are things in my life, they will refresh old scripts, as such, a touch, a look, maybe a smell,- of a photo, a picture, a letter, a scar in my body, or a perfume - senses will bring them alive for a second before they disappear in the mist of my brain.
By kayhan egeli2 months ago in Humans
Healing from Depression Beyond the Pill
My Diagnosis and the Search for Balance When I was first diagnosed with Bipolar II and depression at 19, it felt like my world shifted overnight. I was overwhelmed with fear and uncertainty, and I didn’t know how to navigate life with this new label. I faced a stark choice: rely entirely on medication or continue spiraling alone.
By Leigh Cala-or2 months ago in Humans
The Truth About People Who Ignore You When You Are Poor
1. When I had nothing — not even a few dollars to buy myself a simple lunch — I noticed how quickly people seemed to disappear from my life. Friends who used to laugh with me, share jokes, and spend time together suddenly stopped replying to my messages. The phone that used to buzz constantly with calls and texts went completely silent.It was shocking and a little hurtful to see how quickly someone could go from being part of the group to just a stranger.
By Bilal khan 2 months ago in Humans
When Compassion Replaces Truth
Compassion is a virtue, but compassion without truth becomes corruption. It turns mercy into permissiveness and kindness into cowardice. A healthy society needs both heart and spine. When compassion replaces truth, the heart becomes sentimental and the spine collapses. People begin to value comfort more than correction and feelings more than facts. The result is moral confusion that spreads from personal relationships into every institution.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans






