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Reviews of relationship guides and the ever-changing love landscape.
How to Succeed in Life
Success in life means different things to different people. For some, it may be financial stability, while for others it could be happiness, peace of mind, strong relationships, or personal growth. No matter how you define success, the path to achieving it requires clarity, discipline, patience, and consistent effort. Success is not something that happens overnight; it is built step by step through habits and decisions we make every day.
By aadam khana day ago in Humans
Managed, Not Healed
For people living with chronic pain, the most destabilizing realization is not that healing is difficult. It is that healing is often not the goal. The healthcare system that surrounds them is built to manage symptoms, document persistence, and ration interventions rather than pursue restoration of function. Over time, patients begin to notice a pattern. Short-acting medications are readily available. Repeated appointments are routine. Imaging is reviewed, notes are written, and pain is acknowledged. Yet interventions aimed at resolving underlying structural problems, restoring stability, or preventing long-term degeneration are delayed, denied, or classified as optional. The system responds continuously, but it rarely moves forward.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 days ago in Humans
End Times
Daniel 12:1-4 (NIV) 1 “At that time Michael, the great prince who protects your people, will arise. There will be a time of distress such as has not happened from the beginning of nations until then. But at that time your people — everyone whose name is found written in the book — will be delivered.
By Reborn Jem4 days ago in Humans
The Words That Almost Broke Me
My heart was hammering so hard I thought the whole class could hear it. I had just finished reading my short story out loud, my voice cracking on the last sentence. For a second, the room was completely quiet. Then Mrs. Thompson, my tenth-grade English teacher, leaned back in her chair and said the words that would follow me for years.
By John Smith6 days ago in Humans
The Different Love Languages. AI-Generated.
Love is one of the most powerful human experiences, yet it can also be one of the most misunderstood. Many relationships struggle not because love is absent, but because it is expressed in ways that the other person doesn’t fully receive or recognize. This is where the concept of “love languages” becomes incredibly valuable. Understanding love languages allows you to communicate care, appreciation, and affection in a way that truly resonates with your partner, friend, or even family member.
By Timothy A Rowland6 days ago in Humans
Regression
Did I miss something? Did we just go back to pre 1964, while I was not looking? We desegregated, right? We have been working tirelessly throughout the decades to make sure we stop classifying and labeling people with insensitive nicknames. We removed words that were crassly used, from polite society, right? So, why the heck are some states reverting to racial insensitivity? The most disturbing are the states that have started the charge of regression.
By Alexandra Grant6 days ago in Humans
Why I Regret Choosing Dr. Amin Kol: A Special and Horrible Warning for Most Freelancers
I am presenting this detailed analysis based on my personal professional interactions, bolstered by a comprehensive investigation conducted by my team before making these findings public. Prior to finalizing this report, I discovered a significant number of community discussions and public testimonials from other individuals who described nearly identical negative experiences. These recurring patterns of behavior compelled me to investigate the situation more thoroughly to provide a layer of protection for other professionals within the industry.
By Muhammad Bilal7 days ago in Humans
My Brutally Honest Review of Dr. Amin Kolahdouzan: A Warning to Freelancers
I’m sharing this review based on my own direct experience along with the research my team completed before making this public. Before writing this, I also came across multiple posts and discussions from others that raised similar concerns, which made me look deeper into the situation.
By Muhammad Bilal7 days ago in Humans
Eric Woodward Foundation Investigative Journalism Foundation Findings
The Investigative Journalism Foundation reported that Eric Woodward’s publicly promoted foundation did not match its original charitable presentation. Woodward had pledged to transfer about $55 million in real estate into a charitable structure, but the IJF found the properties remained tied to a for-profit company. The foundation was never registered as a charity, failed to prepare annual financial statements for years, reported only $8,117 in donations over five years, and showed troubling discrepancies in governance, event spending, and financial transparency.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen10 days ago in Humans
Why Do the Elderly Crave Sweets
Many families notice the same surprising pattern as their loved ones age: older adults often develop a stronger craving for sweets. Grandparents who once preferred savory meals may suddenly reach for cookies, candy, ice cream, or sugary drinks more often than they used to.
By AnthonyBTV14 days ago in Humans
The Silent Genius
In the world of comedy, many performers rely on clever jokes, fast dialogue, or complicated stories to make people laugh. But one character proved that laughter can come from the simplest actions and expressions. That character is Mr. Bean, created and performed by the brilliant British actor Rowan Atkinson. The success story of Mr. Bean is not only about comedy—it is a story of creativity, persistence, and the power of universal humor.
By imtiazalam14 days ago in Humans







