breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
When the Train Stopped at Verona Station. AI-Generated.
The night train from Milan to Venice was running forty minutes late. Rain pressed against the glass like a restless ghost, and every light outside smeared into a trembling reflection. The air inside smelled of wet wool and coffee.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Humans
8 Ways to Attract Unconditional Love
Unconditional love feels like a gentle, steady light that warms your soul. It isn’t about grand gestures or perfect harmony, but about a safe space where flaws and fears get met with kindness. Many people crave this steady, comforting connection—the kind that doesn’t depend on looks, success, or being “enough.” The truth is, this love starts with the way you treat yourself. When you choose self-acceptance, respect, and kindness, you begin to shine from the inside out. Others are naturally drawn to your warmth, and life begins to feel richer and brighter. Here’s how you can begin to experience, and attract, the magic of unconditional love.
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Humans
The Day I Realized I Was the Toxic One (and Finally Decided to Heal)
I used to think everyone else was the problem. My friends were “fake.” My relationships were “unfair.” The world just didn’t understand me or so I told myself. But the truth? The truth was uglier than I wanted to admit. I was the one who kept showing up to battles I created in my own head. I was the one holding on to pain like it was proof that I cared. And when I finally looked in the mirror, I didn’t see a victim. I saw someone who needed to heal… from herself. The Moment I Broke It wasn’t dramatic. No big fight, no emotional explosion. It was a Tuesday morning, and I was crying over a text message that didn’t even deserve a reply. That’s when it hit me I wasn’t sad because someone hurt me. I was sad because I didn’t know how to stop chasing pain. I kept replaying old arguments, waiting for apologies that would never come. I kept blaming others for the chaos I created. And I kept calling that “loyalty” or “love,” when it was really just self sabotage dressed as care. The worst part? I thought being “the one who feels deeply” made me the good guy. But sometimes, being the one who “feels too much” just means you refuse to grow up. When Healing Got Real (and Messy) Healing wasn’t cute. It wasn’t journaling in sunlight or drinking green smoothies while listening to affirmations. It was sitting alone at 2 AM realizing how often I lied to myself. It was owning the fact that I was manipulative not because I was evil, but because I was scared.
By Ayesha Writes4 months ago in Humans
10 Shocking Signs Your Affair Partner Is Falling Hard
When an affair begins, it often starts with curiosity, chemistry, and secrecy. But sometimes, those secret moments evolve into something deeper—something more emotional than either of you expected. If you're beginning to question whether your partner in an affair is transitioning from love to passion, the truth might already be surfacing. Below are 10 shocking signs your affair partner is falling hard for you, even if they try to hide it.
By Bloom Boldly4 months ago in Humans
The Illusion of Neutrality: How AI Is Quietly Rewriting Human Thought
Technology has always mirrored the people who create it. Every algorithm reflects a worldview. Every platform embeds a philosophy. Artificial intelligence is not an exception to that rule; it is its perfection. It does not simply obey. It learns. And in learning, it absorbs not only knowledge, but bias, belief, and moral blindness.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Image of God: Restoring Human Value and Moral Agency
Every generation faces the same defining question: What is a human being worth? Not in dollars, not in productivity, but in essence. Modern culture pretends to know the answer, yet its behavior tells another story. We live in an age that praises equality while practicing utilitarianism. People are valued for what they produce, not for who they are. The unborn are treated as inconveniences, the elderly as burdens, and the suffering as statistics. The result is a world that has forgotten what makes humanity sacred.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Moral Case for Clarity: Why Truth Must Govern the Law
Civilizations do not collapse overnight. They decay from within, one compromise at a time. The laws of a nation are not only tools of policy; they are moral reflections of its soul. When those laws are written in confusion, hidden in complexity, or passed under deception, the moral order that sustains liberty begins to crumble.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Refining Fire: How Painful Relationships Reveal What Comfort Never Can
There are seasons in life when relationships feel like open wounds. We pour love, patience, and forgiveness into people who repay it with manipulation, distance, or contempt. The pain is real, but it is not wasted. The deepest heartbreaks often become the most honest mirrors, revealing who we are, what we believe, and how much we still need to grow.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans
The Difference Between Hatred and Holy Intolerance
There is a dangerous confusion in today’s world. People are told that loving others means accepting everything they say, everything they do, and everything they believe. But love without truth is not love. It is surrender and cowardice disguised as compassion.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans





