humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The Complex History of Afghanistan
The tumultuous history of Afghanistan is marked by a series of geopolitical events, from the Cold War dynamics that led to the rise of the Mujahadeen to the recent resurgence of the Taliban. This article delves into the intricate web of alliances, conflicts, and ideological shifts that have shaped the nation's destiny.
Comfort Philisiwe MasekoPublished 4 months ago in HumansABOUT THE HEART
The heart is a muscular organ that plays a crucial role in the circulatory system of living organisms, including humans. Its primary function is to pump blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and organs while removing waste products. The human heart is located in the chest, slightly to the left of the midline, and is enclosed within a protective sac called the pericardium.
Julian EvansPublished 4 months ago in HumansThe Rise of AI: Job Displacement and the Specter of Laziness
Title: The Rise of AI: Job Displacement and the Specter of Laziness In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various industries has sparked a heated debate about its impact on the workforce. While AI promises increased efficiency and productivity, it also brings with it the unsettling prospect of job displacement and a potential rise in human complacency.
The Unexplored Appendage: Reveling in the Perks of Possessing a Human Tail
The human body, in all its complexity, has undergone remarkable evolutionary changes over millennia. While tales of tails in humans may seem confined to folklore and mythology, what if we entertained the notion that this enigmatic appendage was not just the stuff of imagination? This article embarks on a whimsical journey to explore the perks, both practical and fanciful, that might accompany the presence of a human tail.
What Is Depression?
Depression, the primary cause of disability worldwide, poses a significant challenge in terms of comprehension due to its nature as a mental illness. In the United States, nearly 10% of adults grapple with depression. However, unlike conditions such as high cholesterol, understanding depression proves to be much more complex. One of the main sources of confusion lies in distinguishing between experiencing temporary feelings of sadness and actually having depression. It is common for individuals to feel down occasionally, whether due to receiving a poor grade, losing employment, engaging in an argument, or even encountering a gloomy day. Sometimes, these feelings arise without any identifiable trigger. However, as circumstances change, these transient feelings of sadness tend to dissipate. On the other hand, clinical depression is distinct. It represents a medical disorder that persists for a minimum of two consecutive weeks and significantly hampers an individual's ability to function in various aspects of life, including work, leisure activities, and relationships.
When you realize you're approaching your sell-by date!
ever had a moment where you suddenly realize that you're getting older? Perhaps it was a fleeting thought that gradually grew louder until you couldn't ignore it any longer. For Roli, a former model turned modeling agency owner, that moment came when she caught a glimpse of herself reflected in a spa's window. As she crossed the road, she noticed a woman whose strides mirrored her own, only to realize that the woman was her—older, dumpy, and far from her former modeling glory. She felt a pang of nostalgia for the days when she was admired and envied by many, and wondered if she had wasted her youth chasing fame and fortune.
Emmanuel OjenikePublished 4 months ago in HumansHow Does Memory Work
Sherlock Holmes, the renowned detective, proposed a theory that likens the brain to an attic, suggesting that it can only hold a limited number of memories. Dr. Watson once mentioned to Holmes that the Earth revolves around the sun, to which Holmes responded, "Now that I am aware of it, I will make an effort to forget it."
The Lost Dream
I was the last piece of jewelry you had from your mom. I started as a thought in her head. Your birthday was coming up and she wanted to make it special. She was so good at choosing jewelry but this time, she chose to create something special for you, something unique.
Anna BoisvertPublished 4 months ago in HumansVocal Visionaries #200
On cold days like today. You make your favorite cup of coffee or hot cocoa. Sit next to a fire or the windows and watch the snow fall. You even watch the leaves fall if the weather is like that. You reminisce about the experience you‘be had and what happens next. You find something so great as this platform where you can experience your thoughts and exercise your creativity. To much wonderment of how far this collection will go. To grow as big and for as long as it has you can’t help but be grateful. Though, the work doesn’t end. Much to still learn and express.
Pet Owner face the JAIL
In the quiet suburb of Crestwood, where the houses stood in neat rows, and the streets were adorned with blooming flowers, lived a cat named Whiskers. She once belonged to a man named Scar, a recluse who cared more about his solitude than the well-being of his feline companion.
JANE SMITHPublished 4 months ago in HumansAries and Cancer — The Impulsive Nurturing Relationship
The love compatibility between Aries and Cancer is an interesting topic in astrology. Aries, the wild and impulsive sign, and Cancer, the nurturing and sensitive character, have unique personalities. This can make a successful relationship between these two signs challenging but possible.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in HumansHer response 2 Your Letter
A great deal of my life has been molded around never letting the world see your emotions as a man. Yeah, today we see more men tapping into their mental health, but as men, we still have to be careful as to who we give our most valuable information.
Jay LeTron DobbinsPublished 4 months ago in Humans