humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
When the Village Seriously Matters
Parents, I am going to let you in on a secret. It does take a village to raise a child. It is invaluable if and only if, your village is worthy and genuinely cares. Who the village consists of is not as important as the quality and commitment they have for you and your family. But I assure you, parents, at some point in the raising of your family, you will need them to have your back and that of your children’s.
By Alexandra Grant12 days ago in Humans
Identity and Access Management Over Ten Years: Security Lessons That Changed Digital Protection
Digital systems have grown rapidly over the last decade. Businesses now depend on online platforms, cloud tools, and remote teams to operate smoothly. Because of this change, security strategies had to evolve as well. One of the most important areas that improved during this time is Identity and Access Management. Ten years ago, many companies used basic login systems and simple password rules. Those methods worked when most employees used office computers and local networks. As businesses moved online and adopted cloud technology, their old systems became outdated and weak. Attackers began targeting user accounts instead of networks. A stolen login could allow someone to enter many systems without raising alarms. This shift forced companies to focus on identity as a main security control. Organizations learned that protecting accounts protects the entire system. Over the past decade, identity security has become one of the strongest foundations of modern cybersecurity strategies.
By Keith Brautigam12 days ago in Humans
Everyone Is Climbing, No One Is Arriving
The escalator moves whether you step on it or not. At the mall it hums softly beneath rows of fluorescent lights. People stand in quiet lines, carried upward in neat intervals. Some scroll through their phones. Some stare at the metal grooves beneath their shoes. Nobody questions where the escalator leads. Everyone assumes there is a floor waiting.
By Aarsh Malik12 days ago in Humans
Myth, Reality, and the Stories Behind the Label
Across Europe, many cities are known for their culture, architecture, and history. Some are famous for their universities, others for their industries or tourist attractions. But there is a curious story often told in travel circles about a place jokingly called “the city of idlers.” It is not an official title, but rather a nickname given by travelers and writers who noticed the unusually slow, relaxed rhythm of life there.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Humans
Do You Dare Celebrate Yourself During Women's History Month?
I'm an older black woman, over sixty-years-old, so I've earned the right to celebrate myself during Women's History Month. This is actually a holiday occasion that embraces woman of any age, for the entire month of March.
By Justiss Goode13 days ago in Humans
Zodiac Compatibility Guide 2026: Which Star Signs Are Truly Meant for Each Other?
Whether you’re a die-hard astrology believer or just someone who casually checks your horoscope, zodiac compatibility remains one of the most searched relationship topics online. There’s something irresistibly fascinating about seeing how accurately our star signs describe our personalities, and even more exciting when they hint at who we might be most compatible with.
By Areeba Umair13 days ago in Humans




