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🌕 Humanity Returns to the Moon After 50 Years
A New Era of Space Exploration For the first time in more than 50 years, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon. The last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface was during Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, the Moon remained quiet, visited only by robotic spacecraft and satellites. But today, a new space race has begun — and this time, the goal is not just to visit the Moon, but to stay.
By Wings of Time a day ago in Humans
Why secure attachment style leads to healthier love patterns
Love is a very strong human experience, but it can also be a very disorienting and emotional one. Why are there relationships that are safe, balanced and satisfying and others full of anxiety, distance or even emotional turmoil? This is usually in attachment styles- deep rooted patterns that determine our way of relating with others.
By Robert Smitha day ago in Humans
"Chris Brown Did What?! — And Her Husband Just SAT THERE"
On March 28, 2026, a video from one of Chris Brown's live concerts began circulating rapidly across social media, and within hours, it had ignited a firestorm of debate. Brown was performing his classic track "Take You Down" — a song during which he famously invites a woman from the audience onto the stage for a racy, theatrical moment. That night, one fan accepted the invitation, and what unfolded next would divide the internet right down the middle.
By Shirley Oyiadom2 days ago in Humans
This Question Really Hurts. Top Story - April 2026.
I was not going to write about this because it is one of those subjects I find too painful to talk about. However, I've decided to take the courage to talk about it, because I feel my feelings on the topic need to be expressed.
By Carol Ann Townend3 days ago in Humans
The Vow
Why Our Second Wedding Was Better Than Our First THE VOW THAT SHATTERED đź’” On our wedding day in 2009 I stood across from my husband Thomas in a church filled with two hundred and fifty guests and spoke vows that I meant with every atom of my being: I promise to love you in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, forsaking all others until death do us part, and I believed with the absolute certainty of a twenty-six-year-old who had never been tested that these vows were not aspirational but descriptive, that they captured who I already was rather than who I would need to become, and that the love I felt standing in that church in that dress with that man looking at me like I was the center of his universe would sustain itself automatically through whatever challenges life presented because love in my twenty-six-year-old understanding was a feeling that once established was permanent and self-maintaining rather than a practice that required daily cultivation and that could wither from neglect as surely as a garden untended đź’Ť
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Humans
Letting Go Of Attachment Without Numbing Your Feelings
Releasing attachment can be misconstrued to mean closing down or simply moving on too fast. The truth of the matter is that healthy emotion release does not involve freezing emotion but rather learning to experience it in its entirety without being dominated by it. It can be attached to an individual, a relationship, a memory, or even a personality. Once it gets painful most individuals attempt to avoid it by ignoring feelings. However, emotional suppression is not a cure of attachment, but it postpones and intensifies it.
By Mark Hipster3 days ago in Humans
What To Do When You Love Someone Who Can’t Love Back
It is one of the most emotionally complicated and painful situations a person can experience when he or she loves a person who will not love him or her back. It establishes a silent yet strong struggle between hope and reality. One side has deep emotional attachment and the other emotional absence or unavailability. This disproportion may cause longing, confusion, self-doubt and even emotional exhaustion.
By Mark Hipster3 days ago in Humans
How To Rebuild Trust After Betrayal Or Cheating
The most vulnerable, but crucial building block of any relationship is trust. The emotional blow of betraying or being cheated on can be devastating. It can be shocking, angry, sad, confused and insecure. It is not easy to build trust after such experience, and to some relationships, it is possible in case both partners are ready to involve themselves in honest, consistent, and emotionally mature healing works.
By Willian James3 days ago in Humans
How To Recover After A Breakup Without Losing Your Identity
The process of a breakup may seem like an emotional tsunami. It trembles habits, interpersonal relations, self-perception, and future prospects simultaneously. To most individuals, the loss of a partner is not the worst thing at all, it is the loss of the sense of identity which was closely connected to the relationship. It is not impossible to come out of a break up without losing your identity, but it takes conscious effort to find your emotional strength, be aware of your emotions and give yourself time to heal.
By Willian James3 days ago in Humans
How To Stop Overthinking And Calm Your Emotional Mind
One of the most tiresome mental habits that an individual can undergo is overthinking. It is able to make a mountain out of a molehill, repeat the same mistake over and over again, and cause anxiety about matters that have not even occurred yet. Overthinking turns into a habit, resulting in insomnia, anxiety, and inability to concentrate on things or enjoy life. To be mentally clear, emotionally balanced and generally healthy, it is imperative to learn how to quit overthinking and open your heart to the calmness of your emotional mind.
By Willian James3 days ago in Humans










