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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.
The anatomy of a good human
When we talk about anatomy, our minds often drift toward the biological blueprint of a person—bones, muscles, organs, and cells that make up our physical body. Yet, there exists another type of anatomy that is just as vital, perhaps even more so: the anatomy of a good human. This is not about flesh and blood, but about virtues, principles, and moral qualities that define who we are beyond our physical form. In a world where technology advances faster than morality, taking time to explore the traits of a truly good human is essential.
By Malik Rohail Khan8 months ago in Humans
Ageing Like a Fine Wine
“Your 40s are good. Your 50s are great. Your 60s are fab. And 70 is fucking awesome!” ~Helen Mirren I found it surreal the day I turned fifty, seeing those two numbers standing to attention: five and nought, splashed all over my birthday cards. It felt curiously deceiving.
By Chantal Christie8 months ago in Humans
Burnout Isn’t Laziness—It’s Emotional Exhaustion in Disguise
We often mistake burnout for laziness. We call ourselves unmotivated, undisciplined, or just “bad at adulting”—especially when we’re too tired to keep up with life. But what if what you're feeling isn’t failure... but a quiet form of emotional collapse?
By Leigh Cala-or8 months ago in Humans
Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Humans
Going Keto
On the tenth of August, it will be two weeks into the ketogenic food plan. Low carbs. I was told I should eat 20 carbs per day. That is tough. I think I have been there few more than two or three days in this time. The other days were close, however.
By Denise E Lindquist8 months ago in Humans
The Last Robot and the Message of Hope . AI-Generated.
The world ended slowly. Not with a bang or a bomb, but with silence. Oceans rose. Skies turned black. Cities once filled with life became shadows of memory. One by one, voices vanished, lights went out, and history became dust.
By Muhammad Riaz8 months ago in Humans
The Story of Evolution . AI-Generated.
## **Introduction: A Revolutionary Idea** The story of evolution is one of the most profound scientific discoveries in human history, reshaping our understanding of life on Earth. At the heart of this story is **Charles Darwin**, a British naturalist whose voyage aboard the HMS *Beagle* and subsequent research led to the groundbreaking theory of **evolution by natural selection**. His seminal work, *On the Origin of Species* (1859), challenged long-held beliefs about the origins of life and laid the foundation for modern biology.
By Danyal Hashmi8 months ago in Humans










