humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
I Never Saw This Coming
Life is so unpredictable. If you told me that life would have taken me on this journey I would have laughed in your face. I would have stared in your eyes, the dimples in my cheeks deeply exposed to your lyrical prose. Because life at that time was promising. I guess that's the thing with innocence.
By Renaissance Jade4 months ago in Journal
Understanding Valley Fair Mall — From Shopping Hub to Black Friday Tragedy
What is Valley Fair Mall Westfield Valley Fair is one of Northern California’s largest and most prestigious shopping destinations. With a floor area of over 2.2 million square feet and roughly 236 stores including luxury boutiques, high-end department stores, and a wide variety of dining options, it stands out as a major retail — and social — hub in the Bay Area.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
Raising Your Vibration in a Low-Energy World: A Guide to Radiating Light
The world can often feel like a heavy place. Bombarded by negativity, stress, and constant demands, it's easy to get bogged down in a low-energy state. Feeling drained, uninspired, and pessimistic becomes the norm. But what if you could transcend this collective energy and cultivate a state of vibrant positivity from within? Raising your vibration is about aligning yourself with higher frequencies of love, joy, and peace, and it's more attainable than you might think, even amidst a low-energy environment.
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Journal
When the Ground Gives Way: Why Awakening Often Feels Like Falling Apart
The spiritual journey is often portrayed as a peaceful ascent, a gentle unfolding into a blissful state of enlightenment. However, for many, the reality is far more turbulent. The initial stages of awakening can feel less like a serene meadow and more like a chaotic demolition site. Why is this? Why does the process of "waking up" so often feel like falling apart?
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Journal
Finding Light in the Shadow: Spiritual Lessons from Heartbreak and Loss
Heartbreak and loss. Two words that carry the weight of the world, evoking a profound sense of pain, disorientation, and emptiness. They are experiences that, in their universality, bind us together, yet in their intimacy, feel utterly isolating. While the immediate aftermath of heartbreak and loss can feel like an endless tunnel of darkness, it also presents a unique opportunity for spiritual growth and profound self-discovery. These moments, though agonizing, can act as catalysts for transformation, pushing us to re-evaluate our values, strengthen our inner resilience, and ultimately, cultivate a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Journal
Tuning into Joy: How Gratitude Elevates Your Vibrational Frequency
In a world often focused on what we lack, the simple act of gratitude can feel revolutionary. Beyond just polite thank yous, genuine gratitude is a powerful force, a current capable of shifting our perspective and, more profoundly, our vibrational frequency. Many believe that everything in the universe is energy vibrating at different frequencies, and that our thoughts and emotions directly influence our own energetic signature. By cultivating gratitude, we consciously choose to align ourselves with higher vibrations, unlocking a cascade of positive effects on our well-being and our ability to attract positive experiences into our lives.
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Journal
Navigating the Matrix: Signs You're an Old Soul in a Modern World
We live in a world obsessed with the new – new trends, new gadgets, new experiences. The relentless pace of technological advancement and the fleeting nature of viral trends can leave some feeling… disconnected. If you find yourself gazing at the stars instead of your smartphone, or yearning for simpler times, you might just be an old soul navigating a modern world. But what does that actually mean? And how can you tell if you’re one of them?
By Wilson Igbasi4 months ago in Journal
Why Good Teachers Still Matter — And Why Parents Need to Pay Attention
The Classroom Is Changing Education used to feel straightforward. Kids learned reading, writing, math, science — the essentials. Teachers focused on helping students grow into capable adults. But lately, classrooms look different. Parents everywhere are noticing that lessons feel less about learning and more about pushing ideas that don’t always belong in school.
By Jack DeBrabander4 months ago in Journal
Let Me Introduce You to the End
In these final days before Thanksgiving, there's a certain sense in the air. There's a feeling of anticipation, of waiting. The kids have three days of school this week, many workers will have at least one day off, there will be festive gatherings, football on the tv, families will be celebrating together, the lot. It's quite possible there's a good bit of frantic preparation going on in some households today. There's an energy about the nation.
By James Rigdon4 months ago in Journal






