Stream of Consciousness
The Rhythm of Renewal: Navigating the Dance of Change
Imagine stepping into a world of transformation—a secret adventure that starts around the age of 9 to 13 when a girl experiences her very first period. This moment marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey where hormones take center stage, orchestrating changes in the body, brain, and behavior. Welcome to the mesmerizing, ever-changing rhythm of the menstrual cycle.
By Eyo Otoabasi11 months ago in Humans
Unleash Your Potential: Embrace the Growth Mindset Revolution
Imagine life as a grand adventure where every challenge is a hidden opportunity waiting to be uncovered. Our mindset acts as the compass on this journey, directing us either toward the thrill of discovery or the safety of avoiding risks. There are two distinct ways of thinking: one that treats obstacles as chances to learn and grow, and one that shies away from difficulties, paralyzed by the fear of failure.
By Eyo Otoabasi11 months ago in Humans
Rhythm of Life: Unleashing Your Inner Clock
Ever notice how our bodies seem to follow a natural rhythm that dictates when we’re energized and when we feel like hitting snooze? It turns out that about one third of our lives is spent asleep, thanks to an internal clock known as the circadian rhythm. This fascinating biological cycle syncs our wakefulness with the rising and setting of the sun, guiding our sleep patterns and keeping us in tune with nature’s schedule.
By Eyo Otoabasi11 months ago in Humans
Feminist Vigilantism in Action: The Inspiring Story of Gulabi Gang. Content Warning.
The pink-colored house is in the secluded town of Attara. In a humble look, there are hundreds of women visiting the house every year due to all sorts of reasons, e.g., dowry demands, domestic violence, illegal harassment of family members, etc. All the common people do not know about it. One of the largest, most powerful, and most influential feminist vigilante organizations in the world has its base here. The Gulabi Gang.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Humans
It Feels Great Feeling Great:
Why Feeling Great Matters More Than You Think Most people view feeling great as something random—a lucky moment, a good day, or the result of external circumstances aligning perfectly. This is false. High performers, top athletes, and peak professionals don’t wait to feel great; they engineer it.
By Randolphe Tanoguem11 months ago in Humans
Disrespect:
The Epidemic No One Talks About Disrespect is an invisible poison. It seeps into relationships, workplaces, and society, corroding trust, breeding resentment, and dismantling human connections. Unlike overt violence or betrayal, disrespect often disguises itself as humor, arrogance, or indifference—subtle enough to be ignored but powerful enough to destroy.
By Randolphe Tanoguem11 months ago in Humans
The Story of Sudarshan Chakra - Lord Vishnu's Invincible weapon
Long ago, in a time when gods walked among mortals and demons roamed freely, there was chaos in the universe. Powerful demons called Daityas had grown stronger than ever before. They were cruel and merciless, wreaking havoc on Earth and heaven alike. They disrupted sacred rituals, harmed innocent people, and even attacked the gods. The gods, who were meant to protect creation, found themselves powerless against these evil forces.
By Sujeet M Sonar11 months ago in Humans
The Power of Friendship
Friendship: The Secret Superpower That Changes Everything Imagine scaling a mountain only to discover that with a good friend by your side, the climb feels a little less steep. A 2008 study found that people with a trusted companion saw a hill as less daunting than those who were alone. This simple experiment reveals a profound truth: friendship can transform how we perceive the world. When we share our journey with others, even the toughest paths become more manageable.
By Eyo Otoabasi11 months ago in Humans
Talk Yourself Through Life
When your alarm jolts you awake at an ungodly hour, you grumble, “Why did I set this thing so early?” In the mirror, while scrubbing away sleep, you ponder, “Maybe I need a haircut… or maybe not?” Then, in the mad dash out the door, you fumble for your keys only to realize they’re missing, and you can’t help but cry, “I just can’t do anything right!” All of this while your neighbor peeks out, witnessing your one-person show. It might feel a bit awkward to be caught chatting with yourself, and some might even label it as a sign of instability. But decades of psychological research tells us that talking to yourself isn’t just normal—it’s a natural part of being human.
By Eyo Otoabasi11 months ago in Humans


