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Most recently published stories in Humans.
Love Between Two Train Stations
write by hasnain khan The evening train from Riverdale to Brookfield was late again. For most people on Platform 3, it was just another frustrating delay. But for Ethan Carter, it was something else entirely. It was another quiet evening spent sitting on a cold metal bench, watching strangers come and go while life seemed to move forward without him.
By hasnain pathanabout 3 hours ago in Humans
Against My Better Judgment: Do I Have ADD?
One day a few months ago, I told Mrs. Judgment that I would be going upstairs to clean our room. Six hours later, Mrs. Judgment grew concerned and came looking for me. When she arrived upstairs, she did not find a spotless room. Quite the opposite. She found me sitting on the bed typing away on my computer, most likely making my 100th budgeting spreadsheet, everything that was once on the closet floor had been moved to the bathroom floor, and papers that were once in my desk drawer were strewn all over the floor. Mrs. Judgment looked at me the way she sometimes does — with a combination of affection, concern, and the quiet patience of a woman who has seen this before. “Babe,” she said calmly, “I think you might have ADD.”
By Against My Better Judgmentabout 5 hours ago in Humans
The Chosen One’s Mission: How to Discover Your Life Purpose.
We've all felt it at some point – that nagging feeling that we're meant for something more. A deeper calling that whispers from the quiet corners of our being, beckoning us towards a path less traveled, a life more fulfilling. We yearn to understand our purpose, that intrinsic reason for our existence, that unique contribution only we can make. It's the unspoken question that fuels our late-night musings: "What am I really here to do?"
By Wilson Igbasiabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Signs the Universe is Manifesting Your Desires Behind the Scenes.
Have you been putting in the work, visualizing your dreams, and feeling the unwavering belief that your desires are on their way? Manifestation isn't a passive process. It requires action and intention, but sometimes, the Universe works in mysterious ways, orchestrating events behind the scenes to bring your dreams to fruition. Recognizing these subtle signs can provide the encouragement and reassurance you need to stay the course and trust the journey.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 5 hours ago in Humans
To the One Who Sees Beauty in Healing.
The world often focuses on the broken, the fractured, the damaged. We are inundated with images of perfection, of unattainable ideals, and the relentless pursuit of a flawless existence. But what about the beauty inherent in the process of becoming whole again? What about the strength and resilience that blooms in the face of adversity, the quiet grace that accompanies the journey of healing? This is an ode to you, the one who sees beauty in healing.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Tiger Woods Crash: A Moment That Changed Golf Forever
There are moments in sports that stop people in their tracks. News spreads quickly, and suddenly the focus shifts from competition to concern. The tiger woods crash was one of those moments. Fans around the world paused, not to discuss scores or trophies, but to ask a simple question: is he okay? For years, Tiger Woods had been known for strength, focus, and control on the golf course. Seeing him in a situation where none of those things mattered felt deeply unsettling. The accident was more than a headline. It was a reminder of how fragile even the strongest figures can be. To understand the impact of the tiger woods crash, we need to look at what happened, how it affected him, and what followed.
By Muqadas khanabout 5 hours ago in Humans
The courage that didn't freeze to death: The Real Story of "Molly" Brown of Titanic
But the true story of the woman who became the model for this character is far more complex. History knows her as "The Unsinkable Molly," but she would probably not respond to that address herself. In her lifetime, no one called her anything but Maggie or Margaret. Molly's name is a myth that arose after her death, as well as rumors that she was illiterate. To the contrary, Margaret was privately educated and fluent in French, German and Russian. She also proved her courage on a chilly night in 1912.
By Tomáš Dědourekabout 6 hours ago in Humans







