humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Venezuela: Latest Events, Military Tensions, and Current Situation
Venezuela is currently experiencing one of the most critical periods in its recent history. From escalating political instability to economic pressure and reported military actions, the country is facing rapid and serious developments.
By Daily Motivationabout a month ago in Journal
Why Awakened People Lose Friends and Gain Clarity.
Awakening is often portrayed as a peaceful, blissful process—an ascent into light, wisdom, and inner calm. While clarity and peace do emerge, the path to awakening frequently comes with an unexpected and painful side effect: the loss of friends. Many awakened people find their social circles shrinking just as their inner world expands. This is not a punishment or a failure; it is a natural consequence of profound inner change. To understand why awakened people lose friends and gain clarity, we must look at how awareness reshapes identity, relationships, and values.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Journal
Charlotte Rose Harper Autobiography
My name is Charlotte Rose Harper, and every life has a beginning—but not every beginning is loud. Mine unfolded like a slow sunrise over brick buildings and narrow sidewalks, shaped by patience, observation, and the quiet insistence of becoming. If you are reading this, then you are stepping into the story of Charlotte Rose Harper, a woman whose life has been defined not by spectacle, but by substance.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Victoria Jones, Daughter of Tommy Lee Jones, Found Dead in San Francisco
The new year is often imagined as a blank page — clean, hopeful, and full of promise. But for one Hollywood family, January 1 arrived not with celebration, but with devastating silence.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
The Power of Heart Chakra Activation in Strengthening Love Bonds
Understanding the Heart Chakra: The Center of Love and Connection The heart chakra, known as Anahata in Sanskrit, is recognized as the fourth primary chakra within the intricate system of energy centers in the human body. Positioned at the center of the chest, it serves as a pivotal hub for our emotional and spiritual well-being, influencing how we connect with ourselves and others. This chakra is fundamentally associated with attributes such as love, compassion, empathy, and forgiveness, highlighting its critical role in fostering deep and meaningful interpersonal relationships.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a month ago in Journal
Why We Watch the Fall
I’ve never worn gloves. But I’ve stood in my own ring. It was a rainy Tuesday in March. I sat across from a hiring panel, my résumé trembling in my hand, reciting answers I’d rehearsed for weeks. I’d been unemployed for eight months. My savings were gone. That job wasn’t just a paycheck—it was my lifeline. When they said, “We’ll be in touch,” I knew. The silence that followed wasn’t neutral. It was final.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Boy Who Didn’t Look Away
I was seventeen the first time I saw someone truly lose—and not just lose, but lose in front of everyone. It was a school assembly. A poetry contest. My friend Mateo had spent weeks writing a piece about his mother’s hands—how they cracked from cleaning other people’s houses, how they still braided his little sister’s hair every morning before dawn. He stood at the mic, voice trembling at first, then rising like a song. For three minutes, the gym was silent. Then he finished. And no one clapped.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Night Football Felt Like Church
I’d never been to Lambeau Field. I wasn’t a diehard fan. I didn’t own a jersey. I couldn’t name the starting quarterback. But when my brother called in late November—voice hoarse from crying—he didn’t ask for advice. He just said, “Come with me to the game. I can’t go alone.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Year I Watched the Light Fall
I didn’t plan to watch the countdown that year. 2025 had worn me thin—layoffs, loss, the kind of loneliness that makes even your own voice feel like a stranger. By December, I’d stopped believing in fresh starts. New Year’s Eve felt like a cruel joke: a world celebrating while I was just trying to survive the night.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Night I Learned to Hope Again
I never believed in New Year’s Eve. For years, I called it a corporate fantasy—a glittery distraction sold to people who needed to believe time could be reset like a clock. I rolled my eyes at the countdowns, the fireworks, the forced resolutions. Hope, I thought, wasn’t something you found on a screen. It was something you earned in silence, alone.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
My Choices Reflect My Hopes, Not My Fears
Almost two years ago — though it feels like a lifetime — I created a vision board. It wasn’t a half-hearted exercise. It was intentional, deliberate, and deeply considered. What’s striking is that the images and ideas I chose then still represent my vision today.
By Jonaki Saarisivuabout a month ago in Journal









