humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Why 115 Years May Be Our Natural Ceiling
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the idea of living longer—perhaps even indefinitely. Advances in medicine, nutrition, and technology have significantly increased average life expectancy across the globe. Yet, despite these improvements, scientists increasingly suggest that there may be a natural upper limit to how long humans can live. Many studies point toward approximately 115 years as the maximum lifespan most humans can realistically achieve.
By Irshad Abbasi about an hour ago in Humans
Practical Ways to Give Wisely and Create Real Change
There is a quiet moment that many people know well. You scroll past an online story, pause, and feel the pull to help. A quick donation follows, and for a second, it feels like enough. Then life moves on. Days later, the memory fades, and the question lingers somewhere in the background—did it really make a difference?
By Chris Kellyabout 4 hours ago in Humans
Transdimensional Intelligence And The Physics Of Information: A Unified Framework
Modern physics has reached a strange and beautiful point in its evolution, a point where the boundaries between matter, information, and consciousness have begun to blur. The classical world, with its solid objects and predictable laws, has given way to a universe that behaves more like a web of probabilities than a machine. In this landscape, the idea of transdimensional beings no longer belongs solely to mythology or mysticism. Instead, it becomes a legitimate question about the structure of reality itself. This article explores how contemporary physics, when taken seriously and followed to its logical conclusions, creates conceptual space for the existence of higher‑order intelligences without violating any known laws. It does so by examining the role of information in thermodynamics, the observer in quantum mechanics, and the possibility of dimensions beyond the familiar four. The goal is not to prove that such beings exist, but to show that their existence is compatible with the deepest principles of modern science.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 4 hours ago in Humans
I Am That I Am: The Release of Spiritual Ego
Many people on their spiritual path eventually reach a point where they begin to see how much of their identity has been shaped by self-assigned adjectives. They describe themselves as strong, broken, awakened, gifted, wounded, or chosen. These words feel harmless, yet each one becomes a small claim about the self. Over time, these claims form a quiet spiritual ego that hides beneath sincerity and good intentions.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 6 hours ago in Humans
The Island Where Childhood Is Shadowed by Despair
In the heart of the Pacific Ocean lies Nauru, one of the world’s smallest and most isolated island nations. Known once for its phosphate wealth, the country now faces a deeply troubling humanitarian reality—one that has captured global attention for all the wrong reasons. Reports of children attempting self-harm and suicide have raised urgent concerns about the mental health crisis unfolding on this remote island.
By Irshad Abbasi about 7 hours ago in Humans
Mon Trésor (My Treasure)
Oh, it's funny. The first time I encounter men who have business dealings with me, they don't expect a woman. The first time I met with my coachman, he asked for a Mr. Laviolette, assuming that the letter he received from me must have been misspelled. I came out of my study/library.
By Alexandra Fabout 18 hours ago in Humans
Why Your Skincare Routine Is Damaging Your Skin - And How to Fix It
It started with a patch of dry, flaky skin on my cheek that would not go away. I tried a new serum. Then a different moisturizer. Then an exfoliating toner, because I read somewhere that buildup was the problem. Three weeks later, both cheeks were red, burning after I applied anything, and breaking out in places my skin had been clear for years. I had spent more time on my skincare that month than ever before, and my face looked like it was staging a protest.
By Chic X Charm about 18 hours ago in Humans
A Pastor Announced During a Church Service that I Was "Acting Like the Devil"
Years ago, I was invited to go with a group of friends to a small storefront church. I don't remember what the sermon was about that the female pastor preached, but I remember to this day what happened after the sermon.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 21 hours ago in Humans
Enslaved
You can’t run. You can’t hide. You can’t win. You can’t live without me. You can’t be free of me. I own you. We own you. What do we think about that? Hard pass right? No matter whatever ‘that’ is, it’s a no go. I agree, yet every one of us is a slave. We are bought and sold by an entity, that has managed to have something we all need. They dangle it over our heads, but you never actually get the reward. They do. All of it.
By Alexandra Grantabout 22 hours ago in Humans








