interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
Voices That Echo
In a quiet corner of Nairobi, beneath the corrugated roofs of a tightly packed informal settlement, a young woman named Amina sits beside a dusty window, her fingers wrapped around a worn-out notebook. The sun filters through the glass, illuminating words scrawled in blue ink—words that could change someone’s world, if only they were heard.
By Majid khan10 months ago in Humans
Tragedy on the Trail: Julian Fleming Injured, Girlfriend Alyssa Boyd Killed in ATV Accident
A joyful ride turned into a tragic nightmare for former Penn State and Ohio State football player Julian Fleming when a deadly ATV accident on May 23, 2025, took the life of his girlfriend, 23-year-old Alyssa Boyd. The devastating incident occurred in Columbia Township, Pennsylvania, and has left the sports world and loved ones in mourning. Fleming, just 24, sustained serious injuries in the crash, while Boyd was pronounced dead at the scene.
By Ilsa Sophia10 months ago in Humans
Red room experience
The internet is often described as a vast iceberg—what we see through Google and social media is only the tip. Beneath it lies the “Deep Web,” and deeper still, the forbidden zone known as the “Dark Web.” It's a shadowy realm where anonymity reigns, and where rumors swirl about criminal activity, black markets, and something far darker—Red Rooms.
By Farhan Rafid10 months ago in Humans
The End is Seen with Reason, Not Emotion | Emotional Logic Article.
The End is Seen with Reason... Not with Tears. Some people don’t need to live every hard moment to know how something will end. They can look ahead and feel what’s coming. These people often get called cold or heartless. But really, they just see things differently. They use both the heart and the mind.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in Humans
Why Introverts Excel in Leadership (Despite What Loud People Think)
Let’s address the elephant in the boardroom: society has a weird obsession with loud leaders. We’re conditioned to believe that the best bosses are the ones who dominate meetings, thrive on charisma, and never met a spotlight they didn’t like. Meanwhile, introverts—those of us who’d rather send a thoughtfully crafted email than give an impromptu pep talk—get sidelined as “too quiet” for leadership.
By Just One of Those Things10 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder10 months ago in Humans
The Subtle Art of White Lies: When Truth Takes a Gentle Pause
In the intricate tapestry of human interactions, honesty is often hailed as the best policy. Yet, nestled within our daily conversations are the subtle threads of white lies—those seemingly innocuous falsehoods told to spare feelings, avoid conflict, or maintain social harmony. While they may appear harmless, white lies occupy a complex space in our moral and ethical landscape, prompting us to question their true impact on our relationships and society at large.
By Ahmed Rayhan11 months ago in Humans
The Secret 80/20 Rule. AI-Generated.
The Myth of Balance: Achieving balance in life is something that gets emphasized on often, be it in terms of work-life balance, emotional balance, or a balanced diet. What if I were to say that success, in its fullest form, doesn’t stem from balance? What if becoming a leader and a warrior who manages to not just survive the storms of life but thrive in them can be done with an ancient principle that transforms everything around you?
By Olivia Chastity11 months ago in Humans
How AI and Social Media Are Quietly Taking Over Our Lives
Let’s be honest. How many times have you opened your phone just to check the time… and suddenly it's two hours later? You’ve watched 37 random videos, laughed at three memes, and now you feel strangely sad—or worse—completely empty.
By Wonder Waves11 months ago in Humans









