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During profound sleep, breathing and brain signals become disorganised.
Researchers have shown that during the deepest stage of sleep, respiration and brain activity in important movement circuits become out of sync. This division changes how the sleeping brain interprets signals from the body and uncovers a secret deep rest rule.
By Francis Dami16 days ago in Humans
The Voice in the Dark
In the history of big cities there are moments when everything turns into chaos and people don't know where to go in those moments only the people with real character and tarbiyat can lead others to safety this is the true story of Rick Rescorla who was born in a small town in England and later moved to America he was a man who had seen many wars and he knew that safety is not something you get by luck it is something you prepare for every single day
By Hazrat Umer16 days ago in Humans
The AI Trap: Why Building an App in 2 Hours Won’t Let You Quit Your Job
It was 11:45 PM on a Tuesday when my phone lit up. The caller ID showed Tarek, a buddy I’ve known since our college days. Tarek is a senior front-end developer at a mid-sized tech company, the kind of guy who is usually asleep by 10 PM because his brain is fried from endless Jira tickets and pointless zoom meetings.
By John Arthor16 days ago in Humans
Deep Love Quotes That Will Melt Your Heart
Love is the most profound emotion, capable of transforming hearts and souls. It is the language of the soul, whispered in glances, spoken through touch, and felt deeply in every beat of the heart. Here are some deep love quotes that capture the essence of this timeless emotion, each one crafted to resonate with your heart and stir your soul.
By Ahmed aldeabella16 days ago in Humans
With No Black Magic, I Can Tell You Where You’ll Find Your Ideal Romantic Partner
For years, I was single. Not casually single. Not “taking a break” single. I mean years of not dating, not finding someone I could truly get along with. It felt isolating. I started to believe maybe deep compatibility just wasn’t in the cards for me.
By Amira hossam16 days ago in Humans
Which Is Worse: Spreading Gossip or Listening to Gossip?
Gossip: Definition Gossip is talking unnecessarily about the personal business or private affairs of others, including one's own family and friends. Most of the time, gossip is a rumor that could ruin someone's reputation. The intent of gossip is to make someone look bad.
By Margaret Minnicks16 days ago in Humans
Libra Woman and Sagittarius Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
When a Libra woman and a Sagittarius man come together, their relationship often feels exciting, spontaneous, and intellectually stimulating. Both signs belong to compatible elements—Libra is an air sign while Sagittarius is a fire sign. Air fuels fire, meaning the Libra woman naturally inspires the Sagittarius man’s enthusiasm, while he adds passion and energy to her life. Together, they often form a lively partnership filled with laughter, exploration, and mutual encouragement.
By Inspire and Fun17 days ago in Humans
What to Do When Your Loved One Starts Dating a Chatbot
In the early days of AI, most chatbots had a cool, businesslike tone that discouraged personal relationships. However, as the technology became increasingly personalized and sycophantic, users started relying on AI to feed into their delusions, praise their behavior and even roleplay as a romantic partner, leading to a boom of AI relationships that have sparked a global debate about loneliness, sentience and personal freedom.
By Kaitlin Shanks17 days ago in Humans
My Grandfather's Healing Story
I was twelve years old when I watched my grandfather bleed. He had been working on an old fence behind our house, hammering nails into weathered wood like he'd done a thousand times before. But that day, the hammer slipped. The metal rake he was holding caught his leg—deep, from knee to ankle.
By Edward Smith18 days ago in Humans
Practice vs Performance
One of the quiet pressures shaping modern communication is the assumption that anything written should be immediately shareable. Drafts blur into declarations, and exploration is mistaken for conclusion. Under this pressure, writing becomes performative by default. The moment words are placed on a page, they are treated as finished statements rather than steps in a process. This expectation distorts both how writing is produced and how it is received, collapsing practice into performance and leaving little room for genuine development.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast18 days ago in Humans








