humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Brandon Michael Davis Austin: Why the First Five Minutes of Crisis Response Shape Everything. AI-Generated.
Brandon Michael Davis Austin has spent considerable time examining how crisis response systems operate during the most fragile moments of human experience. His perspective focuses on a simple but powerful reality: when someone reaches out for help during a moment of emotional collapse or immediate danger, the outcome is often influenced by what happens in the first few minutes. Brandon Michael Davis Austin emphasizes that crisis response should be built around compassion, clarity, and coordination rather than rigid procedure. While many institutions are staffed by dedicated professionals who want to help, the systems surrounding them were often designed for administrative efficiency rather than the psychological needs of a person in distress.
By Brandon Michael Davisabout 4 hours ago in Humans
My First Time Skiing and I Got Lost, Alone, in the French Alps. Top Story - December 2025.
Looking back, I can trace some of my life’s biggest adventures to a simple action from my sister. She’d introduced me to Tommy (a very long time ago), a colleague of hers, who had overshared his penchant for Italian-looking women, and I ticked that box.
By Chantal Christie Weissabout 4 hours ago in Humans
The Perfect Day
Every so often, I'm abruptly reminded of the differences between Neurotypical and Neurodivergent people. At work today, I stuck my head into the back office in an attempt to track down where the Nurse had vanished to, and interrupted a comparisson of what the Psychologist, Exercise Physiologist, and Team Manager's perfect day would look like.
By Natasja Roseabout 6 hours ago in Humans
When One Child Is Left Behind, Society Loses
When I was around ten years old, I did not fully understand the world around me. Like many children, I simply observed life as it happened. At that age, we rarely think about social structures, opportunities, or the invisible barriers that shape our future. We only see what people do and slowly learn from their behavior.
By zohaib ahmadabout 22 hours ago in Humans
The Silence Beneath Winter’s Trees
One December afternoon, I wandered beneath the wintering trees and listened to their quiet voices. Their bare branches trembled in the low, wandering wind. The sound was almost sacred—like the faint brushing of angel wings against some unseen earthly microphone, inviting us to pause and listen.
By zohaib ahmada day ago in Humans
High Vibrational Living
Ever since I was a child I always had an innate sense that the world in which I lived was not all there was, and that many of the things that I had been told throughout my formative years were merely shadows of the world in which we truly live.
By Kaylon Forsytha day ago in Humans
Forgotten Humanity
Throughout history, there have been individuals whose lives have left an indelible mark on humanity, not through wealth or power, but through the depth of their compassion, the strength of their justice, and the purity of their care for others. Among these extraordinary figures, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) stands out as a shining example of true humanity. Born in the city of Mecca in the 6th century, he faced immense challenges and hardships throughout his life. Yet, despite persecution, exile, and betrayal, he consistently embodied mercy, humility, and respect for all people. His teachings were not just words; they were a way of life, emphasizing kindness to the poor, fairness toward everyone, and compassion even for those who wished him harm. For millions across the world, his life continues to serve as a guide for living with dignity, patience, and humanity in the truest sense.
By imtiazalama day ago in Humans










