humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The Minority
When the topic of immigration is mentioned here in the United Kingdom, I throw a diamond spanner in the conversation. The most influential being of all time who shapes the lives of billions of individuals was a refugee, facing the very same struggles in an attempt to seek belonging, peace and acceptance in a land of unfamiliarity and hostility.
By Malachai Hough23 days ago in Humans
Experiencing A Feeling
Catch that moment when the feeling rises. No matter how fleeting just hold on to it and enter it Take it to a place that is quiet and private calming within and without and ask yourself if the emotion is yours or are you feeling it for someone else. inevitably, it's all yours. If you're feeling it for someone else, that's just a trigger for something deeper within you, wanting to emerge
By Serena Van Haght23 days ago in Humans
Long Distance Relationship Questions That Test Real Love
Long-distance relationships are common, particularly among Gen Z couples in the United States. College migrations, career starts, visa concerns, and online contacts have all contributed to the prevalence of distance in modern love. Daily texting and video conversations do not determine if a long-distance relationship will endure. It is the questions we ask each other and the honesty with which we respond.
By Relationship Guide23 days ago in Humans
The World's Most Endangered Languages | Africa
A #'Amkoe: severely endangered Language family: Kxʼa Native speakers: 20-50 #'Amkoe is a moribund language, with most of its speakers born before 1960. Among younger people, #'Amkoe is generally avoided in favour of Glui, Kgalagadi, or Tswana. It is spoken in three areas of Botswana, each with their own dialect:
By choreomanias23 days ago in Humans
How Dual Diagnosis Treatment in North Carolina Helps Recovery. AI-Generated.
Recovery from substance use is rarely a one dimensional process. Many individuals struggling with addiction also face underlying mental health conditions that complicate treatment and increase the risk of relapse. When these conditions are treated separately or ignored altogether, recovery becomes far more difficult to sustain. This is where dual diagnosis treatment plays a critical role.
By Jordan Blake23 days ago in Humans
The dark side of OF & its intentions & how to break free from lustful intent . Content Warning.
The platform OnlyFans may seem "glamourous" but it has the dark truth behind it that's twisted the minds of it's creators along with it's audience. It markets itself as empowerment and freedom, but underneath is it carefully designed to hook both creators and consumers into an endless cycle that leaves them emptier than before. What looks like a choice is often really exploitation - of your body, your mind, and your soul.
By Bri Szumera23 days ago in Humans
The Dangers of Not Having Your Coffee
5:30 a.m. and my husband coos at me asking if I am awake. I am now, but barely. He tells me he is off to work, checked the fire downstairs, and that is will be fine until I wake up (until 7:30 a.m.). Cool. I set my alarm for 7:30 and head back into some delicious dream, I can’t remember anymore. No I would not tell you, even if I could remember the dream)
By Alexandra Grant23 days ago in Humans
8 Quiet Patterns Showing How You Handle Responsibility.
Responsibility shows through patterns, not speeches. Organizational research focuses on quiet behaviors because they predict performance and trust over time. You reveal how you handle responsibility through repetition. Others notice even when nothing goes wrong. These patterns shape reputation, advancement, and reliability.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans
10 Routine Manners People Judge More Than Your Words.
People judge character through behavior more than speech. Psychology research shows moral evaluation starts with everyday manners. You reveal values through repetition, not explanation. These small actions shape trust, respect, and social standing fast.
By Wilson Igbasi23 days ago in Humans






