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The Power of Human Connection: Why We Need Real Relationships in a Digital World
The Power of Human Connection: Why We Need Real Relationships in a Digital World Introduction In an era dominated by screens, notifications, and virtual interactions, the essence of real human connection is more important than ever. Technology has made it easier to communicate, but it has also made barriers that make it hard to have meaningful relationships. Humans are social beings by nature, and our well-being depends on authentic connections. This article looks at how important human relationships are in a digital world, how they affect our physical and emotional health, and how to build them in a digital world. The Science Behind Human Connection
By Afia Sikderabout a year ago in Humans
Love, Please Come Back
Love, Please Return Sometimes, love is about longing, suffering, and hope that will not give up. It is not always about happy endings. This is the real-life story of Rohan and Aisha, two souls who loved deeply but lost their way, only to realize that some hearts are meant to beat together, no matter how far they drift apart.
By Afia Sikderabout a year ago in Humans
The Final Chapter of Love
Love stories don’t always have fairy-tale endings. Sometimes, they leave behind bittersweet memories that linger forever. This is the real-life story of Aarav and Meera, two souls who found each other against all odds but had to part ways when fate played its cruel game.
By Afia Sikderabout a year ago in Humans
I Need the Lore for Numberblocks
So I have three kids, the oldest being 4. They love this show on Netflix called Number Blocks and at first I thought that it was a cute and educational show just in the passing that I was able to see it, but one day me and my husband sat down and actually watched it with them and we had the exact same thought…wtf is this show?
By Shelbi Thomasabout a year ago in Humans
Humanity: The Greatest Identity of Mankind
It was a cold winter night in the bustling city of New York. The streets were filled with Christmas lights, laughter, and the scent of roasted chestnuts. But amidst all the festivities, there was a man sitting on the sidewalk, shivering in his tattered clothes. His name was Jonathan.
By Niranjon Chandra Royabout a year ago in Humans






