humanity
Advocates, icons, influencers, and more. All about humanity.
Would You Go The "Extra Mile"?
Help Change The World by Voting for Mr. Health and Fitness 2024! Read to the End to see How this Impacts The World! --- Part of the work I do with Clients Focuses on Psychophysiology and how it Relates to Leadership.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
The Controversial Debate Continues: Covishield vs. Covaxin COVID-19 Vaccines Discussion
Ongoing debate over Covishield and Covaxin COVID-19 vaccines: The ongoing debate surrounding the Covishield and Covaxin COVID-19 vaccines has captured global attention as countries race to combat the pandemic. Covishield, developed by AstraZeneca and manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, and Covaxin, an indigenous vaccine by Bharat Biotech, have been at the forefront of India's vaccination drive.
By Gopinath.R2 years ago in Longevity
Diabetes
A Handbook for Managing Diabetes: An Understanding of This Common Illness Millions of individuals throughout the world suffer from diabetes, a chronic medical condition. Even though diabetes is very common, many individuals are still unsure about what it is, how it causes problems, and how to control it. The reason for this page is to make sense of diabetes, including its structures, side effects, and executive choices, in a justifiable and basic way.
By Rony Sutradar2 years ago in Longevity
What Would You Tell Your Younger Self... And Is There Something Better You Could Do?
Help Change The World by Voting for Mr. Health and Fitness 2024! Read to the End to see How this Impacts The World! --- In the Interviews I do through Podcasts, Magazine Articles, and Stage Q&As, there is one question I get asked nearly every single time.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
Why I'm Competing To Be Mr. Health And Fitness 2024, And Why Voting For Me Can Help Change The World
It is time to Change the World! Many people talk about wanting to Improve the World, but I don't see enough individuals "doing" it.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
We are one....
In a small village nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a community bound together by shared joys and sorrows, triumphs and tribulations. Each day dawned with the rising sun, casting its golden glow upon the simple dwellings and the people who called this place home.Among them was a young girl named Aisha, whose laughter echoed through the village like a melody. She was known for her kindness and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. Despite the hardships that life often brought, Aisha remained a beacon of light, her spirit unyielding in the face of adversity.One summer evening, as the sky blazed with hues of orange and pink, the village gathered for a celebration of unity and togetherness. Music filled the air, and laughter danced on the breeze as families came together to share a meal and celebrate the bonds that held them close.As the night wore on and the stars began to twinkle overhead, Aisha found herself drawn to the edge of the village, where a lone tree stood silhouetted against the moonlit sky. Beneath its branches, she sat in quiet contemplation, the soft rustle of leaves the only sound in the stillness of the night.Lost in thought, Aisha reflected on the beauty of her village, the strength of its people, and the ties that bound them together. In that moment, she felt a profound sense of belonging, a realization that they were more than just individuals – they were a part of something greater, a tapestry woven from the threads of love, compassion, and shared humanity.As if in response to her silent musings, a voice whispered through the leaves, gentle yet powerful in its simplicity. "We are one," it seemed to say, a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things, the unity that transcended differences and divisions.Inspired by the words echoing in her heart, Aisha rose to her feet and made her way back to the heart of the village, where the festivities continued in full swing. But as she looked around at the faces of her friends and neighbors, she saw them in a new light – not as individuals, but as integral parts of a greater whole.In the days that followed, Aisha embarked on a journey of discovery, seeking out ways to strengthen the bonds of unity that held her village together. She organized community projects, bringing people from all walks of life together to work towards common goals. She listened to their stories, their hopes and dreams, and found solace in the knowledge that they were all in this together – bound by a shared destiny and a collective vision for a brighter future.But as the seasons changed and the years passed by, challenges arose that tested the resilience of the village and its people. Drought parched the earth, threatening their crops and livelihoods. Illness swept through the community, leaving sorrow and uncertainty in its wake.Yet, through it all, the spirit of unity prevailed. Neighbors helped neighbors, sharing whatever they had in a spirit of generosity and compassion. And as they weathered the storms together, they emerged stronger and more united than ever before.In the end, it was not the hardships they faced or the obstacles they overcame that defined them, but the strength of their collective spirit, the bonds of friendship and solidarity that held them together through thick and thin. For in the heart of their village, they had discovered a truth as timeless as the stars themselves – that in the tapestry of life, woven from the threads of love and compassion, we are all one.
By Eric anexis 2 years ago in Longevity
A Couple Living into Their Seventies
My hubby asked me how many days have 30 days in the year. Then he said, I believe there is a saying but I can’t remember it. I told him that is what I remember too. Then he looked at the calendar and said there are 31 days in this month.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Longevity







