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Saturn Return
Dear Superimposed, It would be more fitting to ask me, “When am I, or, where am I?” rather than, “Who am I?” Who will never be specific enough, nor last long enough to be known; for Who does not belong to any one person, place, or time, and neither do I. If you really want to know me, you must first know where I am located and in what position I exist, as well as know your current position in time and space.
By Pōlani Monderen 4 months ago in Humans
The Light We Share
In a small, ordinary town surrounded by gentle hills and quiet mornings, people often said that nothing extraordinary ever happened there. Yet anyone who looked closely enough knew the truth: the ordinary was full of quiet miracles, each shaped by human kindness.
By Muhammad Saad 4 months ago in Humans
Roughly 75% of your brain is water. AI-Generated.
The Brain's Hidden Hydration: Understanding Why Roughly 75% of Your Brain is Water Imagine your brain as a busy computer. It hums along with circuits firing non-stop. But without the right coolant, it overheats and crashes. That coolant? It's water. Your brain relies on it more than you think.
By Story silver book 5 months ago in Humans
How to Choose the Right Quartz Worktop for Your Kitchen: A Complete Guide
Introduction When designing a new kitchen, or updating an existing one, one of the most important choices you're going to be making is the worktop. The choice is not just aesthetic — the worktop will be subjected to daily cooking, spills, and wear, while still retaining its surface shine. Despite all the available options on the market, quartz worktops have really become the worktop of choice for many modern homes within the UK. But how do you choose the right quartz worktop for your space? This guide will help.
By Oliver Bennett5 months ago in Humans
Realy Mens Brown Leather Jacket is Wardrobe Essential ?
The Mens Brown Leather Jackets Classic Idea A excellent piece of clothing the mens brown leather jacket radiates style toughness, and adaptability adventurers rebels and style icons have all worn this famous piece of outerwear which has a long history spanning numerous countries and subcultures the brown leather jacket has undergone many changes from its modest origins as protective clothing to its current reputation as a symbol of cool these days it is a classic and necessary piece of clothing for any man skillfully fusing practicality and fashion.
By The Genuine leather5 months ago in Humans
Rebuilding Reciprocity
Truth alone can heal what pride has broken. The war between men and women is not natural. It is manufactured by a culture that rewards resentment and mocks responsibility. Men are not the enemy of women, and women are not the enemy of men. The true enemy is the spirit of division that turned cooperation into competition. To rebuild what was lost, both must return to the principle that made civilization possible: reciprocity.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
The Decline of the Marriage Covenant
Marriage was once the sacred foundation of civilization. It was the covenant upon which families, communities, and moral order were built. It bound man and woman together in purpose, duty, and devotion under the authority of God. Today, that covenant has been reduced to a fragile contract of convenience. What was once holy has become negotiable. What was once permanent has become temporary. The decline of the marriage covenant is not only a personal tragedy. It is a national one.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
The Moral Economics of Love
Every human system, whether spiritual, political, or relational, is governed by incentives. People repeat what is rewarded and avoid what is punished. Love is no exception. It may sound sacred and emotional, but it still follows the law of cause and effect. When love is rewarded with gratitude, it grows. When it is met with entitlement, it dies. Modern society has rewritten the incentives of love, turning what was once an act of sacrifice into a transaction of convenience. The result is a generation that no longer knows how to give without gain.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
DistroKid Review: A Cautionary Tale for Independent Musicians.
DistroKid has long marketed itself as the go-to digital distribution platform for independent musicians, offering unlimited uploads for a low annual fee and promising fast, seamless access to major streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. For many, it delivers on that promise—until it doesn’t. This review is not for the lucky majority who’ve had smooth experiences. It’s for the growing number of artists who’ve found themselves locked out, silenced, and financially exploited by a company that seems to prioritize automation over accountability.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in Humans
“The Light We Carry Within: Stories That Make Us Human”
In a world where technology moves faster than thoughts and expectations rise higher with every passing day, it’s easy to forget the quiet truth that binds us all: being human is not about perfection—it is about connection. This truth became clearer to Rayan the day a small moment changed the direction of his thinking forever.
By Muhammad Saad 5 months ago in Humans







