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Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
Gen Z Is No Longer Getting their Driver’s License
For decades, learning how to drive was a rite of passage. Turning 16 meant freedom, independence, and your first taste of adulthood behind the wheel. But something has shifted. A growing number of young people — especially Gen Z — are delaying getting their driver’s licenses or skipping it entirely. Instead, they’re tapping a screen, booking an Uber, and letting someone else handle the road.
By AnthonyBTV2 months ago in Humans
The Power of Indifference
It is fascinating how some people dedicate so much energy to watching, commenting, and reacting to the lives of others. They laugh at small missteps, analyze routine actions, and find entertainment in the discomfort or mistakes of others. In many communities, workplaces, and social circles, this behavior can feel normal or even encouraged. It becomes a subtle culture of observation and commentary that most people do not even realize they are participating.
By Eunice Kamau2 months ago in Humans
I Love You to the Moon and Back
I recall those Valentine’s Days when I was single — there were many — where I felt that sting of loneliness and a sense of FOMO. During those years, I believed being adored by a man would help me validate my worth, without the comprehension that I needed to honour myself too.
By Chantal Christie2 months ago in Humans
THE OBLITERATED MAN
I was—though I am rapidly ceasing to be—Egbert Craddock Cummins. The name remains, but the man does not. I am still, unhappily, the dramatic critic of the Fiery Cross, though what I shall become soon is uncertain. I write this in confusion and distress, for when a man begins to lose his own identity, even telling his story becomes difficult.
By Lily Smith2 months ago in Humans
When True Love Never Questions Your Soul. Top Story - February 2026.
“And she’s going to learn that this life will hit you, hard, in the face, wait for you to get back up, just so it can kick you in the stomach but getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.” — Sarah Kay’s Poem — If I Should Have a Daughter
By Chantal Christie2 months ago in Humans
Libra Woman and Leo Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
The pairing of a Libra woman and a Leo man is often described as one of the zodiac’s most magnetic and eye-catching matches. When these two come together, they naturally create a relationship filled with romance, style, warmth, and excitement. Both signs love beauty, attention, and emotional connection, making their bond feel vibrant and alive from the very beginning.
By Inspire and Fun2 months ago in Humans
The Home That Held My Heart
From the outside, our house looked ordinary—brick walls, a small garden, and a red door that creaked whenever someone entered. But to me, it was extraordinary. It was where I first learned about love, resilience, and the simple joys that make life meaningful. Every corner held a story, every crack in the wall held a memory, and every sound—whether laughter or sigh—was a lesson in itself.
By NAIB REHMAN2 months ago in Humans
Resiliant. Runner-Up in A System That Isn’t Working Challenge.
The system shows itself before the day even begins. It's there in the quiet moment when I first open my eyes and already feel the weight of the hours ahead. Three kids. Three grades. Three different set of needs waiting to unfold. I move through the house softly, trying not to wake up the babies while I squeeze in a quick morning workout.
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Humans
The Part of Me No One Knows
There are things you learn to bury so deep that they almost stop existing. You walk, you smile, you do what you’re supposed to do… and no one notices that inside you’re carrying a weight no one ever sees. I’ve been like that my whole life: strong on the outside, silent on the inside.
By Lydia martinez2 months ago in Humans









