breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
All My Exes Hate Me Part 5 - The One Who Changed Everything
Sometimes I wish I was “normal” so we could've worked out. Spoiler: We wouldn’t have. I would’ve felt so lonely. Not because he’s a bad person. Not because he didn’t love me. But because even though I was a mess, he wasn’t able to give me the type of love I crave. Instead of avoiding and shutting down my feelings, I need communication and to be heard. If not, I WILL go to the internet. Just kidding.
By Gail Fredricks7 months ago in Humans
Your Brain Can’t Feel Pain — So Why Do Headaches Hurt?
The Brain Doesn’t Feel Pain – But Why Do We? 🤯🧠 Have you ever bumped your head so hard that it made you dizzy? Or felt a throbbing headache that made you want to crawl into bed and hide from the world?
By Leya kirsan official 7 months ago in Humans
She Said No—And I Finally Understood Qadar. AI-Generated.
Start writing... I met her when I wasn’t looking. It wasn’t a grand moment or a dramatic encounter. It was the kind of quiet meeting that unfolds like a gentle breeze on a warm day—subtle but unforgettable. We shared a laugh on a university bench, exchanged words during a stressful exam week, and somehow, in those small moments, I realized she understood my silence better than my spoken words.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
The “No Contact” Rule: What It Really Does to Their Brain
There’s something terrifyingly powerful about silence. When you decide to cut off all communication after a breakup — no texts, no calls, no “checking in” just to be nice — it sends a signal. Not just to them, but to their brain. And whether you were the one left behind or the one walking away, the “No Contact” rule doesn’t just sit quietly. It rewires emotional circuits, sparks curiosity, and messes with memory in ways most people don’t expect.
By Liam Osuos7 months ago in Humans
7 Types of People You Should Never Date
Dating can be a thrilling ride, filled with butterflies, late-night texts, and endless possibilities. But let’s face it—sometimes we ignore the red flags, only to find ourselves stuck in toxic relationships that drain our energy, confidence, and even self-worth. Whether you're casually dating or looking for something long-term, knowing who not to date is just as important as knowing who to date.
By Liam Osuos7 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Existing
I used to say "sorry" for everything. Bumping into someone by accident“Sorry.” Speaking up in a meeting “Sorry.” Asking for help when I was overwhelmed—“Sorry.” Existing in the world, taking up space, having needs, expressing opinions? Sorry, sorry, sorry.
By Vilontinchi7 months ago in Humans
“The Night My World Fell Silent”
I never expected a single text message to dismantle my world at 3 a.m. The screen glowed and read: “I’m done. Goodbye.” My breath hitched. My heart folded tight. I stared—hoping it was a mistake. But silence followed. Long and final.
By Malik BILAL7 months ago in Humans
Mastering Emotional Stability at Work: The Calm Power Behind Success.
Introduction In today's fast-paced, high-pressure work environments, technical skills and expertise can't help you achieve your goals. What distinguishes truly successful professionals is often not what they know, but how they handle themselves especially under pressure. Emotional stability, or the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations, is increasingly recognized as one of the most powerful attributes in the modern workplace.
By Sayed Zewayed7 months ago in Humans











