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Why So Many Women End Up “Menopause Masking” — And What It Can Cost You. AI-Generated.
Menopause is a natural stage of life, yet many women find themselves masking its symptoms rather than addressing them. This trend, known as “menopause masking,” can have hidden consequences for both physical and mental health. Here’s why it happens and why it matters.
By Ayesha Lashari11 days ago in Humans
I Was Thrown Out of an Airbnb House
I had never felt more unwelcome in my life than I did that night. The Airbnb host had been polite enough when I arrived, but something shifted the moment I unpacked my bag. I didn’t notice at first—just a quiet tension, a tight smile, a glance that lingered too long. By the time I had put my toothbrush in the tiny bathroom cup, it was obvious: I wasn’t staying.
By John Smith12 days ago in Humans
Freedom vs Responsibility: Where the World Is Failing
Freedom is one of humanity’s most cherished ideals. Across cultures, nations, and generations, people have fought, sacrificed, and spoken endlessly about the right to live freely to think, speak, choose, and exist without oppression. Yet, as the world becomes more interconnected and technologically advanced, a critical imbalance has emerged. We celebrate freedom loudly, but practice responsibility quietly if at all.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad12 days ago in Humans
We Don’t Eat for Nutrition. We Eat for Relief.
There is a certain hour at night when kitchens light up again. The day is technically over. The work is done or abandoned. The phone is finally quiet. And yet refrigerators open, cupboards slide out, and hands reach for food without much thought about taste or nutrition. It happens almost automatically, as if the body is finishing a sentence the day never completed.
By Aarsh Malik14 days ago in Humans
How Personality Shapes Your Communication Talent. AI-Generated.
Some people speak to fill the silence. Others speak to move mountains. The Communication talent shows up in ways that can be dramatically different from person to person — and understanding your specific style is the key to using it effectively.
By Dariusz Kowalski14 days ago in Humans
Multinational Crisis Part 4: Who Cares?
“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn!” Facebook. Silent. TikTok. Silent Instagram, Threads, Lemon8, and every other social media, are not concerned with what is happening to you, women and men, on their platforms. They care only, for the mighty dollar and statistics.
By Alexandra Grant15 days ago in Humans
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Introduction Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a special holiday celebrated in the United States. It honors the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a great leader who fought for freedom, equality, and justice. This day reminds people to treat everyone with respect and kindness, no matter their skin color, religion, or background. Dr. King believed in peace and non-violence, and his message is still important today.
By Farhan Sayed15 days ago in Humans
Shane Windmeyer of North Carolina: The Strategist Helping Companies Make DEI Real
In conference rooms and virtual board meetings across the country, a familiar tension keeps resurfacing. Leaders want to build workplaces where people feel respected and treated fairly. They also want to avoid the traps of performative messaging, shifting terminology, and short-lived initiatives that never touch the real levers of power. In that space, where intention meets execution, Shane Windmeyer has built a reputation as a steady, practical guide.
By Shane Windmeyer15 days ago in Humans
Today, Tomorrow
I had a moment recently where I contemplated what is even genuine anymore in the digital space. Humans were bound to be predictable in our unethical use of AI, I cannot think of any popular user generated platform online that has not been exploited or oversaturated in one way or another. Money, power and dominance are the pillars of society, so it is no surprise the rapid development of AI coincides with the human condition.
By Malachai Hough16 days ago in Humans
Kyrsten Sinema
Kyrsten Sinema is an important American political leader. She worked for many years in the U.S. government and became known for being different from many others in politics. This article uses easy English and clear subtitles to help you understand who she is, where she came from, what she did, and what is happening now with her.
By Farhan Sayed18 days ago in Humans










