Stream of Consciousness
Title: The Unseen Rewards of a Good Heart
The Unseen Rewards of a Good Heart In a small town nestled between rolling hills and vast fields, lived a man named Ethan. Known for his gentle demeanor and unwavering kindness, Ethan embodied the essence of living with a good heart. He had a simple philosophy: do everything with a good heart and expect nothing in return. His life was a testament to this belief, and though he had little in terms of material wealth, his spirit was rich beyond measure.
By Fannickš2 years ago in Humans
EIGHT HABIT FOR LIMITLESS ENERGY
Alright, so it's probably that you've been tired or depleted in the past few days, but there are a few simple actions almost everyone may follow to boost their energy level. And I'll walk you through the eight simple behaviors I personally adopted into my daily routine in this, which have given me the motivation to build a thriving business.
By Folasade Akinola 2 years ago in Humans
We are 6 months into 2024 and I havenāt achieved all my goals yet.
We are 6 months into 2024 and I havenāt achieved all my goals yet. Letās be true to ourselves, this is the stance of millions worldwide. We all have made our New Year resolutions and have faltered in our discourse of being consistent and true about it. To be consistent in your stance, you need clarity and focus on what you are headed towards, when the head is lost in aimless directions of what should be, we lose our sight of what we are and where we should be headed. In absolute honesty, I too was directionless in the first 6 months of my existence in 2024. To give you more insight into my journey here is my account of the first half of 2024-
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
HOW TO DEAL WITH NEGATIVE EMOTIONS
An unanticipated and problematic aspect of being human is that we feel far more than we consciously acknowledge. Emotions such as anger, joy, resentment, and fear run through us, lying just outside the realm of ordinary consciousness and eluding you as we race through life's challenges.
By Folasade Akinola 2 years ago in Humans
I, Human . Content Warning.
As a "humans", I've only written once in the Humans community. Funny that, isn't it? I mean it's not funny like Norm MacDonald's drawn-out joke here, but odd funny that I'd seen that community many times and scooted passed it. Others have written in it plenty of times, but not I. I mean, there's no rules, but as a human, it seems it's worth rectifying that omission. Or else I am playing against the bot-catching, Captcha style checks that regularly pass me as a human. Or something. (As further evidence of my humans-iness, I completely forgot that I had already written in Humans a while ago, so edited this piece accordingly to reflect that. As it originally said I had never written in the Humans community.)
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Humans
Our Spontaneous Cheese Poetry on Date Night
āPoets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.ā ā G.K. Chesterton, Alarms and Discursions I watched the moon shine brightly this evening through the window of our car. It was day one of two days of travel and the shortest day of the year. ( I wrote this in December 2023). That meant we were traveling mostly at night. The main thing was that we arrived at our first destination and managed to go to sleep, all five of us.
By Gabriela Trofin-TatƔr2 years ago in Humans





