Stream of Consciousness
Allow Yourself To Take A Leap Of Faith And See What Happens
When I walked away from a 6 figure salary, I thought I made the biggest mistake of my life. When I bought a one-way ticket, I was drunk. Most poor decisions in my life started with this sentence, so why did I think this one would turn out any differently?
By sara burdick2 years ago in Humans
The Kirito of Life
Passing through the skies, hopeful and bright. Starting over doesn’t seem the same but familiar. Starting from scratch or starting from experience. It definitely feels different this time around. When you start from scratch, you start from a place of relearning and establishing the same habits and boundaries that wasn’t successful. Starting from experience is like finishing a game and starting hard mode with all the weapons and skills you have already acquired. You start the world from the same spot but now you have the tools and knowledge make it through and defeat the enemies who are stronger than before.
By The Kind Quill2 years ago in Humans
Exploring the Global Food Paradox Wasted Food vs. World Hunger
'Worldwide misfortune' "Food squander is a worldwide misfortune. Millions will go hungry today as food is squandered across the world," said Inger Andersen, Chief Overseer of UNEP, making sense of that this continuous issue influences the worldwide economy as well as compounds environmental change, biodiversity misfortune, and contamination.
By Toshon chakma2 years ago in Humans
A Dream to Teach Perspective
I won't make up any names or descriptions of faces. I'll only tell this dream as I saw and heard it almost a year ago. I've procrastinated in sharing it. I remember I could almost feel the dust blowing through her shattered home. I'll describe every detail, making the dream seem longer, but it only flashed before my eyes a little more than 10 seconds.
By Brigida Levonna2 years ago in Humans
The World's Oldest Animal Art Could Be This 130,000-Year-Old "Stingray Sand Sculpture"
This can initially appear to be just an oddly symmetrical rock. But after giving the item a closer examination, scientists now think it might be a prehistoric stingray sand sculpture. In that case, the artifact would rank as the earliest known work of another animal's artwork.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Humans
If time travel becomes possible in the future, wouldn’t we have met time travelers from the future already?
The concept of time travel has long captivated human imagination, giving rise to the world of science fiction, philosophy, and theoretical physics. From H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine” to blockbuster films like “Back to the Future,” the idea of journeying through time has sparked endless fascination and speculation. Yet, amidst this fascination, a puzzling question persists: if time travel were possible, why haven’t we encountered visitors from the future in our present? This intriguing conundrum invites us to explore the complexities of time, the hypothetical mechanisms of time travel, and the potential implications for our understanding of the universe. In this discussion, we delve into the depths of this mystery, examining various theories and perspectives to shed light on why the absence of time travelers from our midst may be more than just a curious coincidence.
By Romano Meyer2 years ago in Humans
Facing the Death During Delivery
It was the night of August 21, 2012. I started experiencing labor pains. I had suffered a lot during my third pregnancy. My gynecologist was very concerned about my complicated situation. I had been suffering from a urine infection for the last 2 months. The 8th month had been challenging for me. The weight of a growing belly, internal discomfort, and two small children. Abraham did all he could to help.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Humans
10 things men must definitely change when they turn 30
1. Health at age 30 is no longer suitable for fast food Surely you know that fast food is not good for your health, it's just that men often don't proactively cook and are lazy and want to order food from outside to complete the meal "to get it done".
By Micel Hieu Batkata2 years ago in Humans
The Silent Epidemic
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, loneliness has become an epidemic silently affecting millions worldwide. Beyond the emotional distress it inflicts, loneliness has profound implications for physical health, with research revealing staggering statistics: a 29% increase in the risk of heart disease and a 32% increase in the risk of stroke among those who suffer from chronic loneliness. These numbers, as highlighted by Mia de Graph, Deputy Editor for Health at Business Insider, underscore the urgency of understanding how loneliness impacts both the brain and body.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Humans
Who am I?
Who am I? The request "Who am I?" has reverberated through the halls of human idea for quite a long time, dazzling thinkers, writers, and searchers the same. An inquiry rises above time and culture, diving into the embodiment of presence and character. As we continued looking for understanding, we explore the intricacies of mindfulness, cognizance, and the interaction of nature and sustain. All in all, who are we, really? We should set out on an excursion to unwind the layers of this existential request.
By MUHAMMAD ANAS QURESHI2 years ago in Humans






