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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.
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 Smith11 days ago in Humans
How Personality Shapes Your Intellection Talent. AI-Generated.
Give them time to think, and they'll solve problems that stump everyone else. But push them for immediate answers, and they go silent. The Intellection® talent is powerful - but misunderstood, and it manifests very differently depending on who you are.
By Dariusz Kowalski12 days ago in Humans
Winter Storm Watch and the Quiet Anxiety Before Snow Arrives
A winter storm watch does not arrive with thunder or sirens. It arrives quietly, tucked into a weather app notification or scrolling across the bottom of a screen. Still, it changes how people feel. Groceries suddenly matter more. Roads feel uncertain before the first flake falls. Parents glance at school schedules. Elderly neighbors cross minds. A winter storm watch is not a storm itself, but it carries anticipation, worry, and preparation all at once. It sits in that uncomfortable space between normal life and possible disruption. Understanding what it means, and how it affects daily choices, helps turn fear into calm readiness instead of panic.
By Muqadas khan12 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 Malik12 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 Kowalski13 days ago in Humans
Command Through the MBTI Lens: A Manager's Guide. AI-Generated.
In this issue, we explore Command® — an Influencing talent that shapes how people take charge. I'll show you how different personality types manifest this talent, and what you can do as a manager to bring out the best in each team member.
By Dariusz Kowalski13 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 Sayed14 days ago in Humans
Technology Effects on Humans
Introduction Technology has become a very important part of human life. From the moment we wake up until we go to sleep, we use technology in many ways. Mobile phones, computers, the internet, and machines have made life easier and faster. Technology helps humans to learn, work, travel, and communicate. However, along with its benefits, technology also has some negative effects on human health, behavior, and relationships. In this essay, we will discuss how technology affects humans in both positive and negative ways.
By LegacyWords16 days ago in Humans
How One Neurology Book Changed the Way I Understand the Human Mind
Reading “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” Made Me Question What It Means to Be a Person I picked up The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat thinking it would just be one of those clever science books. You know, the kind that explains how the brain works and throws in a few strange cases. I wasn’t really prepared for how weirdly emotional it would feel. Not in a dramatic way. More like the kind of feeling that sits with you quietly while you’re reading.
By Rosalina Jane16 days ago in Humans










