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Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
The 3 Real Reasons Relationships Drift Into Infidelity
You know, in case you are reading this, you have been cheated on, or you are too scared of being cheated on. That nauseating combination of betrayal, confusion, and "why me" strikes a blow—I understand, as I have sat opposite couples who were weeping, trying to put together what had gone wrong.
By Tarek Rakhiess22 days ago in Humans
The Quiet Weight of True Connection
In the age of instant notifications, screen-facilitated encounters and conversations fragmented by algorithms, a gentle yet persistent question arises: have we forgotten true connection? Not technical connection — constant and seamless but the kind that links two consciousnesses in an invisible space made of presence, listening, and vulnerability.
By Baptiste Monnet23 days ago in Humans
Problem-Solving Tips To Overcome Rejection And Dating Setbacks
Rejection is among the worst in dating experiences and yet this is something that can be very insightful. Single people can use rejection as a form of information instead of seeing it as a personal failure. Not all these connections are to be. and dissimilarity of values, times, or even readiness of emotions, often take a greater part than personal failure.
By Grace Smith24 days ago in Humans
Do You Have High Self-Esteem or Are You Just Arrogant?
You think you are confident. You walk into a room. You hold your head high. You speak your mind. People notice you. Some admire you. Others roll their eyes. And maybe deep down, you are proud of the way you carry yourself.
By Eunice Kamau24 days ago in Humans
Midnight at the Museum
Midnight at the Museum Arham had always been fascinated by history. From the moment he could read, he devoured books about ancient civilizations, explorers, and legends. So, when the city museum announced a special overnight program for students, he signed up immediately. “Midnight at the Museum” promised guided tours after closing hours, behind-the-scenes access to rare artifacts, and interactive sessions with historians. For Arham, it was a dream come true.
By Sudais Zakwan27 days ago in Humans
What the System Forces You to Become
The Question the System Replaces By the time a person has passed through employment law, healthcare coverage rules, unemployment insurance, disability determination, and benefit eligibility, the relevant question has already shifted without ever being stated out loud. It is no longer whether the system helped or failed them. It is whether they managed to remain legible long enough to survive it. Each institutional layer imposes requirements that appear reasonable when viewed in isolation, yet become coercive when experienced sequentially:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast30 days ago in Humans
The Paradox of "Chill": Why Relaxation Has Become Our Newest Source of Anxiety
In our modern pursuit of a "decent" life, the goalposts are constantly shifting. In the workplace, our primary task is "emotional management." When we return to our hometowns, we are told to stop "internal emotional friction." And when we finally manage to take a trip to clear our heads, we find ourselves reflecting on why we lack a certain "sense of relaxation"—or what is currently trending in Chinese social media as Song-chi-gan (松弛感).
By Elena Vance about a month ago in Humans










