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Overcoming Fear Of Vulnerability While Building Meaningful Romantic Relationships Today
Vulnerability refers to readiness to share thoughts, feelings, and requirements and run the risk of rejection or criticism. It is a basis of intimacy, trust and emotional attachment in romantic relationships. Shunning vulnerability usually leads to quick and shallow relationships and the lack of a chance to get truly close to another person.
By Willian Jamesabout 17 hours ago in Humans
Forgotten Humanity
Throughout history, there have been individuals whose lives have left an indelible mark on humanity, not through wealth or power, but through the depth of their compassion, the strength of their justice, and the purity of their care for others. Among these extraordinary figures, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) stands out as a shining example of true humanity. Born in the city of Mecca in the 6th century, he faced immense challenges and hardships throughout his life. Yet, despite persecution, exile, and betrayal, he consistently embodied mercy, humility, and respect for all people. His teachings were not just words; they were a way of life, emphasizing kindness to the poor, fairness toward everyone, and compassion even for those who wished him harm. For millions across the world, his life continues to serve as a guide for living with dignity, patience, and humanity in the truest sense.
By imtiazalamabout 17 hours ago in Humans
How Singles Solve Trust Issues While Navigating Modern Dating Culture
The problems of trusting tend to be based on some prior experiences of relationships, emotional trauma, or some failure in dating. The contemporary dating culture, which is dependent on apps, casual meetups, and ineffective communication can contribute to the problems. Single persons can be wary, suspicious, or too conservative in making new acquaintances.
By Willian Jamesabout 17 hours ago in Humans
The Last Ticket
The platform was cold. A thick mist hung over the station like a heavy gray blanket, hiding the faces of people saying goodbye. In the middle of the crowd stood an old man named Elias. He held a small, crumpled train ticket in his hand. It was yellow with age, dated forty years ago. Most people would have thrown it away, but for Elias, it was the only piece of his soul that was still alive. He was a man of great character, living in a golden cage of memories that no one else could see.
By Hazrat Umerabout 18 hours ago in Humans
How To Overcome Dating App Burnout And Stay Hopeful Finding Love
The burnout of dating apps is an everyday experience of a modern single person. Infinite swipes, shallow communication and unmet expectations may bring frustration, burnout, and demotivation. Such experiences may over time diminish confidence and lead to cynicism in regard to dating.
By Robert Smithabout 18 hours ago in Humans
The Millionaire Secretary Who No One Knew
In the busy streets of New York City where everyone is running after fame and big cars there was a woman named Sylvia. For sixty seven years Sylvia went to the same office every morning. She was a simple secretary. She did not have a fancy office and she did not wear expensive jewelry. She took the bus to work and she carried her lunch in a small bag. She was living in a world of noise but she had a garden of peace inside her heart. People thought she was just a quiet old lady who was living a very simple life.
By Hazrat Umerabout 21 hours ago in Humans
The 20 Traits That Make a Woman Truly Worth Marrying
Most people spend years searching for the perfect partner, but they often look in the wrong places. The truth is, the right woman is not defined by beauty or status — she is defined by the qualities she carries in her heart and character.
By Zakir Ullaha day ago in Humans
Is It Love, Attachment, or Emotional Dependency? Understanding the Difference
Is It Love, Attachment, or Emotional Dependency? Understanding the Difference Many people say “I love you” — but sometimes what they feel isn’t actually love. It might be attachment. It might be emotional dependency. Or it might be a mixture of all three.
By The Curious Writera day ago in Humans










