friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Russia's secret drone playbook handed to Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning about the growing overlap between global conflicts, claiming that Russia is actively helping Iran improve its drone warfare capabilities—potentially to target U.S. interests in the Middle East.
By Shirley Oyiadomabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Observations On Finding The Beauty In Our Lives
Introduction Sometimes we experience difficult times in our lives, but this is not going to address anything bad or dark, it is going to focus on the many, usually free things that can make our lives better, raise our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred about 10 hours ago in Humans
The Silent Hero
The hospital hallway was quiet. The only sound was the soft hum of machines and the quick footsteps of nurses in the dark. In a small room, a young boy named Nicholas was fighting for his life. His family was poor and they had no money for the expensive surgery he needed. His mother sat by his bed, her heart a garden of broken hopes. She prayed for a miracle, but in the cold world of 2026, miracles are hard to find. She felt trapped in a golden cage of sadness, watching her son grow weaker every day.
By Hazrat Umerabout 14 hours ago in Humans
Why Most Lottery Winners Lose It All
Winning the lottery feels like the ultimate dream: instant wealth, freedom from financial stress, and the ability to live life on your own terms. But behind the headlines of oversized checks and champagne celebrations lies a surprising truth—many lottery winners end up broke, sometimes within just a few years.
By AnthonyBTVabout 18 hours ago in Humans
Where's Peace, Love and Happiness
Peace, man. Make love not war. Flower Power. Give peace a chance. Flower child. I am betting some of you will remember these sayings and more of you will not. These were language idioms spoken in the late sixties and early seventies. The gripe back then was about the Vietnam war and culture in general. Huge swaths of young people protesting their parents way of life and ideals. They were peace loving and passive. They wanted to get along with everyone and wanted everyone to get along. No longer.
By Alexandra Grantabout 22 hours ago in Humans
How to Have a Conversation with Someone Who is Self-Absorbed
Every time your friend asks you to get coffee you hesitate. He/she dominates the conversation and talks about himself the entire time. You think to yourself, maybe this time will be different. Maybe I can redirect the dialogue to a subject we can both relate to…Only it never works, ever.
By Marie Dubuqueabout 23 hours ago in Humans
Gen Z Relationship Boundaries Redefining Modern Dating Expectations And Communication
The culture of dating has evolved over the past decade unlike it was in the past fifty years and the Gen Z has been at the forefront of the change. Gen Z does not prioritize timelines and implicit rules like the ones followed in the traditional relationships and instead is flexible, emotionally conscious, and highly conscious of personal limits when dating. This has transformed the nature of communication, connection and choice of what people desire out of the romantic relationships.
By Olivia Smitha day ago in Humans
Should You Drop a Friend Who Talks too Much?
We’ve all had those friends…The ones who dominate a conversation. You can’t get a word in edgewise if you tried. You learn to live with him/her, because you’re used to it and well, chattering too much is harmless….Or is it?
By Marie Dubuquea day ago in Humans






