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A Note for the Future
I often wonder what our descendants will think of us. How they will look back and struggle to understand how a civilisation with all the tools and knowledge still managed to fail so many people? How, with everything we need within reach, we chose comfort over courage and distraction over responsibility.
By Rosie J. Sargentabout a month ago in Humans
Why I No Longer Sell on Amazon
When I published my first book in 2011, I used Lulu. At the time, it was one of the few print-on-demand options that allowed authors to retain control over content, pricing, and distribution. Over the years, I explored other publishing routes, including limited digital placement on Amazon Kindle, but I remained consistent with Lulu for physical books. As of this writing, I am still evaluating whether those remaining Kindle titles will stay available.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout a month ago in Humans
Valentine’s Day Chat Up Lines That Get Replies Not Ghosted
Valentine's Day adds strain. Messages are more important. With one lousy opening, the conversation dies. We've all seen it. A dry greeting. A copied line. There was silence afterwards. Attention is quickly gained and lost by Generation Z. That's why Valentine's Day chat lines require more than just charm. They require timing, tone, and genuine intent.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Humans
Verizon Outage: When Silence Replaces the Signal We Trust
The moment your phone stops working, the world feels smaller. Messages do not send. Calls fail. Maps freeze. For many people, a Verizon outage is not just a technical issue. It is a sudden break in daily life. Parents worry they cannot reach their children. Workers panic about missed meetings. Travelers feel stranded, even in familiar places. We trust our phones to be there without thinking about it, until one quiet screen reminds us how fragile that trust is. This article explores what a Verizon outage really means, why it happens, how it affects real people, and what you can do when the signal disappears. Not with hype or panic, but with clarity, calm, and honesty.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Humans
How to Check Loyalty in Relationship Before You Get Hurt
Loyalty does not imply perfection. It is all about consistency, honesty, and emotional safety. When loyalty is there, trust increases. When it is missing, uncertainty gradually erodes the partnership. Many people disregard early warning signs, believing that things will improve. We feel it is better to observe, ponder, and comprehend loyalty before emotional damage occurs.
By Bloom Boldlyabout a month ago in Humans
Signs He Is Emotionally Locked In Long Distance
Long-distance love is not about sweet texts or late-night calls alone. It is about emotional attachment that endures even when miles separate two people. In Gen Z relationships, where digital proximity frequently replaces physical presence, emotional commitment is more important than promises.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Humans
A Mirror in the Mist
Renee Good reminds me of myself for a few reasons: a mother, a poet, and an activist with a hope that her words and witnessing could make a difference and shape awareness and intellectuality as she approached human-drenched topics like love, loss, life, and death, and the cycling through each of them. There is a specific kind of burden carried by those who feel the vibration of the world’s pain through the ink of their pens.
By Sai Marie Johnsonabout a month ago in Humans
Kristy Scott and the Quiet Weight of a Life Changed Forever
Some names appear in the news and fade within days. Others stay, not because they were famous, but because their stories touch something deeper. Kristy Scott is one of those names. Her story is not loud or dramatic in the usual sense. It is quiet, heavy, and human. It speaks of loss that does not end when headlines do. Of days that keep moving even when a life has stopped making sense. Kristy Scott’s experience has drawn attention not because she asked for it, but because it reflects the reality many people live through silently. To understand why her name matters, we have to look beyond surface details and into the emotional aftermath that reshapes a person forever.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Humans
Nina Dobrev: Fame, Freedom, and the Cost of Growing Up Publicly
For many people, Nina Dobrev will always be linked to a certain vampire story and a girl caught between two worlds. But that image only tells a small part of her journey. Behind the familiar face is a woman who grew up in front of millions, learned hard lessons under public pressure, and slowly carved out a life that feels honest to her. Nina Dobrev’s story is not about overnight success or endless glamour. It is about patience, mistakes, quiet strength, and choosing growth even when expectations pull the other way. Her career shows what happens when fame arrives early and personal identity takes years to catch up.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Humans
Signs of a Fake Long Distance Relationship You Keep Excusing
Long distance relationships can feel intense, emotional, and deeply personal. When they are real, they create trust, consistency, and shared growth across miles. When they are deceptive, they sap energy, time, and emotional safety. Many people realize something is wrong but try rationalizing it away. We frequently forgive behavior that would never be considered acceptable in a real-world relationship.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Humans
Why Modern Love Feels So Intense — Yet Ends So Fast
Introduction: The Paradox of Modern Love Modern love feels powerful. Fast. Consuming. People fall for each other in weeks, sometimes days. Conversations feel electric. Eye contact feels loaded. Texts feel addictive. There’s chemistry, attraction, emotional openness, and an almost cinematic sense of connection.
By F. M. Rayaanabout a month ago in Humans









