friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
How Do You Gain Respect Without Coming Across as Overbearing?
You thought you earned the respect of your peers. You thought everyone liked and admired you…Yet, you are dead wrong. Why? You found out through a trusted friend that people are talking behind your back. You no longer have the respect you so coveted. In fact, the comments are demeaning.
By Marie Dubuqueabout 16 hours ago in Humans
Scorpio Woman & Aries Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
The pairing between a Scorpio woman and an Aries man is anything but dull. This relationship is intense, magnetic, and often filled with emotional highs and passionate exchanges. While their differences can create friction, they also form the foundation of a deeply transformative bond. When handled with maturity, this duo can build a powerful and lasting connection.
By Inspire and Funa day ago in Humans
When Do You Allow Someone to See the Real You?
You’re probably thinking, “I am always my true self with everyone.” Are you really? I mean, we all put up a facade when we meet someone. Say you are feeling lousy and you run into an acquaintance who asks how you are doing. Most of us automatically say that we’re fine, even when we’re not.
By Marie Dubuquea day ago in Humans
The Couple Who Fell in Love
THE ANALOG EXPERIMENT 📝 When Claire and Daniel matched on a dating app in 2022 their first conversation was identical to ten thousand other dating app conversations happening simultaneously across the city: "Hey how's your weekend going" followed by "Good, just hanging out, you?" followed by the gradually diminishing enthusiasm of two people who sensed potential connection but who were communicating through a medium designed for efficiency rather than depth, and after three days of increasingly sporadic messaging Claire did something that Daniel later described as either the most romantic or the most insane thing anyone had ever done in the history of modern dating: she sent him her mailing address and said "I think we should write letters instead because I want to know who you actually are not who you are in 280 characters" and Daniel who had been about to let the conversation die because it felt like every other dating app exchange that fizzled from lack of genuine connection said yes because the sheer unexpectedness of the request suggested a person worth knowing 📮
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Humans
The Blue Bench
The park was always quiet on Tuesday mornings. The birds sang in the tall oak trees, and the grass was still wet with the morning dew. In the center of the park, near the small duck pond, stood an old wooden bench. It had been painted a bright, ocean blue many years ago, but the paint was now peeling and faded. Every Tuesday, an elderly man named George would arrive at exactly ten o’clock. George was a man of great character, with a face that looked like a map of a thousand long journeys. He lived in a golden cage of silence since his wife had passed away, but his heart was still a garden of peace.
By Hazrat Umer2 days ago in Humans
AI as a Reflective Surface
Much of the confusion surrounding artificial intelligence comes from treating it as an agent rather than a surface. When people speak about AI “doing the thinking,” “creating the ideas,” or “speaking for someone,” they are often projecting agency onto a system that does not possess intention, belief, or understanding. This projection obscures what is actually happening in many real-world uses. In those cases, AI is not acting as a source of meaning, but as a surface that reflects, redirects, and reshapes what is already present.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 days ago in Humans
Why Saying Less Makes Words Feel More Valuable
There is a widely held belief that words gain value through scarcity. When someone speaks rarely, their statements are treated as weightier, more deliberate, and more worth attending to. When someone speaks often, their words are assumed to be interchangeable, disposable, or less carefully considered. This intuition is not entirely wrong, but it is frequently misapplied. Scarcity does affect perception, but perception is not the same as truth, and rarity is not the same as meaning.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 days ago in Humans
The Old Drifters' Journey Home
My name is Old Chen, and I am sixty-three years old. My wife is two years younger than me; she just turned sixty. Thinking back, we arrived in Hangzhou the year my grandson finished his first month of life—a tradition we call manyue. Just like that, eight years have slipped by.
By Water&Well&Page3 days ago in Humans
The Stranger Who Knew My Name 😱
THE MORNING EVERYTHING CHANGED ☕ I have replayed this moment in my mind over a thousand times and I still cannot explain what happened on that Tuesday morning in October when a woman I had never seen before in my life walked up to my table at a crowded downtown Starbucks, looked me directly in the eyes with an expression of absolute certainty, and said "You're David, and you need to call your mother right now, she's been trying to reach you all morning but your phone is off" and every single detail of this statement was accurate because my name is David and my phone had died during the night and my mother as I would discover twenty minutes later had been calling repeatedly since six AM because my father had been rushed to the hospital with chest pains and she needed me there, and this stranger who I had never met knew all of this and delivered the information with the calm authority of someone relaying a message they had been asked to pass along rather than someone making a wild guess about a stranger's personal circumstances 🤯
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Humans





