Stream of Consciousness
The Profound Dynamics of Emotional Attachments:
Emotional attachment is a fundamental aspect of human existence, shaping our relationships, behaviors, and perceptions of the world around us. From the bonds we form with family and friends to the connections we feel towards places, objects, and even ideas, emotional attachments define much of our lived experience. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricate nuances of emotional attachments, unraveling their origins, manifestations, and profound impacts on individuals and societies.
By yokesh kumar2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Social Landscape: Unraveling the Cultural Impact of Social Media
In the 21st century, the digital age has ushered in a revolution that has fundamentally altered the way we communicate, share information, and connect with the world. At the heart of this transformation lies the phenomenon of social media, a powerful force that has not only reshaped our online interactions but has also left an indelible mark on our culture. In this blog, we will explore the profound cultural impact of social media, delving into its influence on communication, identity, activism, and societal norms.
By Jessica Gordon 2 years ago in Humans
Love Is . . .
To me, love is a word impossible to define. Have you ever looked it up in the dictionary? I did. There are twenty-three definitions, fourteen as a noun and nine as a verb, but they don't even scratch the surface. So how does one define love? What is the essence of this captivating word we toss around haphazardly, like so many dollar bills at a county fair?
By Kenny Penn2 years ago in Humans
Let's Cut the Shit, Fellas: We Gotta Stop Lying
Men, our quality of life stinks and it’s our own damn fault. All the years of lying and “people-pleasing” has led us down this long, lost road. It’s all caught up with us now and it’s not just our lives that are in a state of ruin though.
By Digital_FootPrint12122 years ago in Humans
My Family and Our Double "Marriage"
I grew up in a broken home. And it wasn't the best experience - but not because my family was broken. It wasn't the best experience because the people involved (mostly a dead-beat biological father) were... shitty. But I grew up with a strong resolve. I knew that if I ever had kids - my life wasn't going to be perfect and I knew the chances of a 'whole' family were slim.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Humans









