humanity
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Defining and combating toxic masculinity. Content Warning.
One of my few and far in between controversial articles, so be prepared everyone. I feel like words have lost their power, impact, and importance. Which is strange to me, because in the age of the internet where what you say is permanent. We should be more thoughtful and aware of what we say and when. And I'm not talking about political correctness, censorship, or anything like that. I am however talking about toxic masculinity. Definitely a hot button topic, and honestly rightfully so. We should always aim to be better and learn from not only our mistakes but the mistakes of past generations. Which of course applies to all aspects of life; health, politics, parenting, everything in our society.
By Dyllon Rodillon10 months ago in Humans
Respect
In the quiet village of Meadowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush green fields, there lived a young boy named Ethan. Ethan was known for his boundless energy and mischievous spirit. He had a heart of gold but was often too wrapped up in his own world to pay much attention to those around him, especially the elders of the village.One bright and sunny morning, as Ethan raced down the village path on his bicycle, he narrowly missed colliding with an old man named Mr. Jenkins. Startled, Mr. Jenkins steadied himself with his cane, and a deep frown etched across his wrinkled face."Ethan!" he scolded, "Watch where you're going, young man! You could have caused a serious accident."Ethan, not used to being reprimanded, mumbled a half-hearted apology and sped away, leaving Mr. Jenkins shaking his head in disapproval.Later that day, as Ethan played near the village square, he overheard the adults talking about the importance of respecting one's elders. Curiosity piqued, he decided to seek guidance from his wise grandmother, Granny May, who was known for her storytelling and sage advice."Ethan," Granny May began, "Respecting your elders isn't just about obeying their rules; it's about valuing their wisdom and experiences. They've lived through times you can't imagine and have much to teach you."Ethan listened intently as Granny May recounted tales of her own childhood and the lessons she had learned from her elders. He realized that respecting elders wasn't just a set of rules but a way to connect with the past and learn from it.The next day, determined to make amends, Ethan visited Mr. Jenkins. He helped carry groceries from the village market and listened attentively as Mr. Jenkins shared stories of his youth, his adventures, and the challenges he had faced. Ethan was amazed by the wealth of knowledge Mr. Jenkins possessed and how different life had been when he was young.As the days passed, Ethan continued to spend time with the village elders. He helped tend to Mrs. Parker's garden, played chess with Old Man Wilson, and even assisted Granny May with her daily chores. In return, they shared their life experiences, their joys, and their regrets. Ethan found himself growing wiser and more empathetic with each encounter.One evening, the village held a special gathering in honor of its elders. Ethan had prepared a heartfelt speech expressing his gratitude for their wisdom and guidance. As he stood before the crowd, he realized that his newfound respect for the elders had not only enriched his life but had also brought the village community closer together.Mr. Jenkins, who had once been a stern figure in Ethan's eyes, now beamed with pride as the young boy spoke. Others wiped away tears of joy, touched by Ethan's transformation and heartfelt words.In the end, Ethan had learned a valuable lesson about respect. It was not just a show of courtesy but a deep appreciation for the wisdom and experiences of those who had come before him. He had discovered that by listening to the stories of the elders and learning from their lives, he was not only honoring them but also enriching his own life.As the years went by, Ethan continued to be an active member of the village, sharing the wisdom he had gained from his elders with the younger generations. He had come to understand that respecting one's elders was not just a tradition but a bridge between the past and the future, a connection that held the village together in a web of shared stories and cherished memories.
By kingdignity10 months ago in Humans
Breaking the Chains of Inequality"
In a small, quaint town nestled between rolling hills, lived a woman named Laura. She had always been known for her fierce determination and unyielding spirit. Laura's dream was simple yet profound - to provide a better life for her family. However, she was about to face a formidable adversary: the gender pay gap.
By MATILDA BAAKO10 months ago in Humans
The Art of Respectful Interactions: A Guide to Fostering Harmony"
In my journey through life, I've come to appreciate the profound importance of respectful interactions. It's a principle that I hold close to my heart and believe can significantly enrich our relationships and understanding of the world. Let me share my perspective on the matter.
By Piyush Agrawal10 months ago in Humans
KINDNESS IS VIRTUE
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, there lived a humble shoemaker named Samuel. Samuel was known far and wide for his exceptional skill in crafting shoes, but he was equally renowned for his kindness.
By Abisoye Gomez10 months ago in Humans