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What you need to navigate your love life; advice about dating, healthy relationships and dealing with your overbearing mother-in-law.
Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are
“Bob, Bob, Bob wake up! Wake up!” “Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmph” “Bob, Dad needs us! Wake up!” “Lois, dad’s fine. Humans have these things called thumbs that let them take care of themselves. It’s midday nap time. Bob’s midday nap time is sacred. You’ve got a lot to learn, little pup.”
By Matthew J. Fromm11 months ago in Humans
Life: A Journey of Meaning and Growth
Life: A Journey of Meaning and Growth Life is a remarkable journey, a tapestry woven with moments of joy, challenges, growth, and discovery. It is not a destination but a continuous process of evolving, learning, and finding meaning. While each person’s path is unique, there are universal principles that can guide us to live a fulfilling life.
By Syed Abdullah11 months ago in Humans
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Humans
10 Things I Like About Myself: The Playlist
Finding 10 things to like about oneself might feel like a daunting task. At first, I thought so when I considered entering this challenge, but then I realized rattling off a list of self-likes shouldn't be such an investigative process. It should be easy, right? Especially if one considers the adage "love thyself first to love others better."
By Marilyn Glover11 months ago in Humans
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute
Understanding and Supporting People Who Are Mute Have you ever met someone who couldn’t speak? A person who cannot speak is often called "mute." This word can sound a little old-fashioned, and today, many people prefer to say someone is "nonverbal" or "unable to speak." No matter what word you use, it's important to understand what this means and how we can support people who live without the ability to talk.
By Jeno Treshan 11 months ago in Humans
VitaSeal Blood Sugar Support: A Steady Approach to Everyday Wellness
Finding Balance in Your Health Journey: VitaSeal Blood Sugar Support Maintaining stable blood sugar levels can feel like a balancing act, especially with the pressures of modern life. From managing meals to staying active, it’s not always easy to keep everything in check. That’s where VitaSeal Blood Sugar Support may offer a gentle helping hand—designed to support your body’s natural rhythms in a thoughtful, steady way.
By lottochamp11 months ago in Humans
Anxious, Exhausted, and Overwhelmed? The Silent Mental Health Crisis No One Talks About. AI-Generated.
You wake up tired. Your mind is already racing. There’s a tightness in your chest, a never-ending to-do list in your head, and a sinking feeling that you’re already behind. You scroll your phone to distract yourself — but instead, you feel worse. Everyone else seems to be doing great. So why do you feel anxious, exhausted, and barely holding it together?
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans
Your Brain on Social Media. AI-Generated.
In 2025, social media is an inescapable force, shaping how we think, feel, and connect. Platforms like X, TikTok, and Instagram have evolved with AI-driven algorithms, immersive VR experiences, and hyper-personalized feeds. While these innovations foster creativity and community, they also hijack attention, amplify stress, and rewire our brains. Backed by cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology research, this article explores how social media impacts your brain in 2025 and offers practical, science-based strategies to regain control.
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans
Still Feeling Fried?. AI-Generated.
Remember the collective sigh of relief as 2023 and 2024 faded into the rearview mirror? Many of us hoped that with the turning of the calendar, the relentless pressure and exhaustion that defined the "burnout epidemic" would also subside. But here we are in May 2025, and for many, that pervasive feeling of being overwhelmed, depleted, and disconnected lingers. The truth is, the systemic issues that fueled burnout haven't magically disappeared, and new challenges continue to emerge.
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans
Mental Health in 2025: 7 New Habits Backed by Science That Actually Work. AI-Generated.
In 2025, mental health awareness has reached new heights, with science unveiling innovative habits that promote emotional resilience, reduce stress, and enhance well-being. These seven evidence-based practices, grounded in recent research, are transforming how we care for our minds. From tech-driven mindfulness to nature-based therapies, these habits are practical, accessible, and designed for modern life.
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans






