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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis
A Complaint on Trump: How Reckless Leadership Fuels Global Crisis Leadership is not merely about authority or popularity; it is about responsibility, restraint, and an understanding that decisions made at the top ripple across borders. As a global citizen, I submit this complaint not as an act of hatred, but as an act of concern. The actions and rhetoric associated with the Trump administration have contributed to instability, fear, and division—both within the United States and far beyond its borders.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Humans
When Power Shapes Global Chaos
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Shapes Global Chaos Leadership in a globalized world carries a weight far heavier than national borders. Decisions made in powerful offices do not remain contained within one country; they travel across oceans, destabilize regions, and redefine lives far removed from the original source. This reality makes accountability essential, especially when leadership choices amplify conflict rather than resolve it.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Humans
Paige Shiver Search Trend Why the Internet Suddenly Wants to Know More
In todays fast moving digital world online attention shifts faster than ever before. A single clip on social media can suddenly turn an unknown creator into a trending topic and bring thousands of people searching for more information. Over the past day searches related to the name Paige Shiver have risen sharply according to Google Trends data. Many people are now asking who she is why she is trending and what has caused such a rapid spike in interest. What makes this rise more interesting is how it reflects a pattern in online culture where curiosity moves faster than facts.
By Abid Ali Khan2 months ago in Humans
The Identifiable Victim Effect:
Most people think their compassion scales with the size of a tragedy. In practice, the opposite shows up again and again. One injured dog will pull more donations than a barn full of starving animals. One missing child will draw more public outrage than a report about hundreds of children living in the same conditions.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Humans
Signs You’ve Met Your Soulmate (Even if They’re Not Perfect)
Have you ever met someone and felt like your soul already knew them? Like a whisper deep inside saying, “There you are”? That instant spark, the comfort, and the inexplicable familiarity — these are the signs that you may have met your soulmate, even if they’re not flawless.
By F. M. Rayaan2 months ago in Humans
The Email That Changed the Office Forever
The Email That Changed the Office Forever The office of Silverline Solutions was always busy, always moving, and always noisy with the clicking of keyboards. Deadlines ruled the day, and no one ever seemed to have a moment to breathe. Among this crowd was Aisha, a quiet young woman who had joined the company only six months ago. She worked hard, arrived early, stayed late, and never complained. Most of her colleagues barely noticed her—but she noticed everything.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Humans
The Brain's Hidden Orchestra: How Music Rewires Our Minds
Introduction: When Sound Becomes Memory A melody floats by—a song that you know—and suddenly, you're not here. You're back in your bedroom, singing along to the radio. Or on your wedding day, dancing to the dance floor. Or alone in a moment of need, comforted by a song that once helped you survive heartbreak. Music has an odd ability to transport us across time and space, combining fragments of our lives with invisible threads of rhythm and melody.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Humans
Are we truly alone?
Since the earliest days of civilization, humanity has looked toward the night sky and wondered about our place in the cosmos. Billions of stars ignite the Milky Way, each with the potential to host worlds where life might flourish. Yet despite this overwhelming abundance, every search for signals beyond Earth has returned only silence.
By Sakuni Bandara2 months ago in Humans











