family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
A little love in exchange for a lot of pain . Content Warning.
A little love in exchange for a lot of pain. Some of us have suffered childhood traumas that have left us incapable of loving ourselves, and some of us think to ourselves, "I don't deserve love."
By Ashrakat Elnagyabout 8 hours ago in Humans
The Department of Non Education
You are scrolling through a feed, and see a question on the top of the post. We queried one hundred college students. Out of curiosity, you want to know what they asked our young educated kids. It’s a simple question really. What year what the Declaration of Independence?
By Alexandra Grantabout 21 hours ago in Humans
What the System Forces You to Become
The Question the System Replaces By the time a person has passed through employment law, healthcare coverage rules, unemployment insurance, disability determination, and benefit eligibility, the relevant question has already shifted without ever being stated out loud. It is no longer whether the system helped or failed them. It is whether they managed to remain legible long enough to survive it. Each institutional layer imposes requirements that appear reasonable when viewed in isolation, yet become coercive when experienced sequentially:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Humans
The Forgotten Shelter: When the Hands That Fed Us Begin to Tremble
By Hazrat Umer A Heartbreaking Look at How We Treat Our Parents in Their Old Age Life is a circle. We start as helpless babies, unable to eat, walk, or speak. In those years, there are two people who sacrifice their sleep, their hunger, and their dreams just to make sure we are okay. Our parents. They hold our tiny hands as we take our first steps, and they protect us from every storm. But as the years pass and we grow strong, a dark shadow often enters our homes. We grow up, we become successful, and suddenly, the very hands that fed us begin to look like a "burden."
By Hazrat Umera day ago in Humans
Why Are We Here? Finding Our Purpose in Life
Why Are We Here? Finding Our Purpose in Life By Hazrat Umer A Simple Guide to Understanding Our Journey on Earth Have you ever looked up at the stars at night and wondered, "Why am I here?" Or maybe you've just woken up on a normal morning and thought, "What is the point of all this?" These are big questions, and every human being, young or old, asks them at some point. It's like being given a toy without instructions and trying to figure out what it's for.
By Hazrat Umera day ago in Humans
Catching Fish
Anyone who fishes, knows, there is an art to catching fish. You need the right environment and weather, the right, bait or lure, and a bit of wisdom and finesse, in the way you cast out. It’s an art really. Not everyone can catch fish, and be good at it. Then there is the whole question of ethics.
By Alexandra Grant2 days ago in Humans
Clean Your Circle
Sara used to believe that being a good person meant tolerating everyone. She listened to complaints that were never-ending. She accepted insults disguised as jokes. She forgave disrespect because she didn’t want to seem rude. She stayed in conversations that drained her energy and relationships that quietly broke her confidence.
By Active USA 2 days ago in Humans
Hey, God
“Dear God, Spirit, Protector, Infinite Mind, Source, I am really in need of a friend." "In need? You really need?" "Yes... I see your point. You want me to be self-sufficient, strong internally, able to withstand anything. But I am saying: I miss having a friend, someone to rely on, someone to play with."
By Heather Scott2 days ago in Humans
Just start by forgiving and forgetting
How many times have you heard the words forgive and forget? As far back as I can remember, my mother (God rest her soul) always talked about forgiveness that it is important because it is what our Lord and savior Jesus Christ did for those who betrayed him to be honest I have a real difficulty trying to forgive I mean it's so easy you let go of the hate you let go of the hurt that has been inside your heart your head your soul and you're able to move on I've seen people do it I've heard people talk about how they can just easily forgive those who have betrayed them I have a real difficulty trying to forgive especially those who stabbed me in the back betrayed me and figuratively speaking just left out to die. I have so many former friends that I hold so much hatred towards them, and I don't wanna hold it anymore. I try to let it go, I try to move on, but out of nowhere those memories just come back, and they ignite that fire that I thought I put out.
By stephanie borges2 days ago in Humans
The One Habit That Quietly Changed My Entire Life
There are many habits people talk about waking up at 5 AM, journaling, meditation, exercising daily, reading books, cold showers, and more. I tried many of them. Some worked, some didn’t. But there is one habit that quietly changed my entire life, and surprisingly, it is not something dramatic or trendy.
By Sathish Kumar 2 days ago in Humans






