humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Reed Blankenship: The Quiet Journey From Underdog to NFL Starter
Some football careers begin with national attention and five-star rankings. Others begin quietly, far away from the spotlight. The story of Reed Blankenship belongs to the second path. He was not the most famous recruit. He did not enter college with headlines or huge expectations. Instead, his journey was built on patience, discipline, and years of steady work that few people noticed. Today, fans who watch Reed Blankenship on an NFL field see confidence, intelligence, and determination in every play. But those moments are the result of a long road filled with doubts, small opportunities, and relentless effort. His rise shows that success in football is not always about early hype. Sometimes it comes from persistence, preparation, and the courage to keep chasing a dream.
By Muqadas khan9 days ago in Humans
The Empty Seat on the Bus
In the year 1993 the world was watching a very cruel war in a place called Bosnia. Most people were watching the news on their television sets in their warm homes in England and America. They felt sorry for the people dying in the war but they did not do anything. But there was one woman in London named Sally Becker who could not sit still. She was not a soldier and she was not a doctor. She was just an artist who had a small car and a very big heart.
By Hazrat Umer10 days ago in Humans
“The Secret Behind Her Parents’ Love Changed Everything She Believed.”
Emma had always believed she knew her parents better than anyone else. They were simple people who lived a quiet life in a small town. Her father, David, was a gentle man who spent most of his days repairing old furniture in his small workshop behind the house. Her mother, Sarah, worked at the town library and had a soft smile that made people feel instantly welcome.
By imtiazalam10 days ago in Humans
Nothing Matters More
I love the hypocrisy of the progressive woman today. They taut liberation and freedom to be whatever we want to be, after all, we fought for those rights and privileges, but then, they crucify any of us who then choose to stay home, to be wives and mothers. Why are my choices less important or rejected as ridiculous? Why are we made to look like we are simply ignorant or uneducated, because we made a life decision, that they don’t agree with? I sometimes wonder about this.
By Alexandra Grant10 days ago in Humans
Jessica Alba: Fame, Struggles, and the Life Beyond Hollywood
Fame often looks glamorous from a distance. Bright lights, red carpets, and smiling photographs can make celebrity life appear effortless. But behind many success stories are years of struggle, uncertainty, and quiet determination. Jessica Alba’s journey is one of those stories. Long before she became a familiar face in Hollywood, she was a young girl dealing with health challenges, frequent moves, and the pressure of chasing a dream that seemed distant. Over time, Jessica Alba built a career that moved beyond acting into business and family life. Her path reflects resilience, ambition, and personal growth. The story of Jessica Alba is not only about movies and fame. It is about persistence, identity, and finding purpose beyond the spotlight.
By Muqadas khan10 days ago in Humans
Empathy, Imagination, and the Soul’s Curriculum:
There is a long‑standing belief in spiritual traditions that the soul comes into this life with lessons to learn. Some call it a curriculum, some call it growth, some call it refinement, or the soul contract and some simply call it becoming more human. The idea is not that suffering is required, but that understanding is. Compassion, humility, forgiveness, courage, and clarity are not abstract virtues; they are lived experiences. Yet not every soul needs to endure every possible hardship firsthand. There are other routes to understanding, and one of the most powerful is empathy.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior10 days ago in Humans









