humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
"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
Why Families Used to Have 10+ Kids
People now talk about very large families as if they were mostly a lifestyle choice, a quaint old custom, or proof that people back then simply loved children more than people do now. That version is easy to repeat because it is warm, simple, and harmless on the surface.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 days ago in Humans
The Day a Single Act of Kindness Changed My Life Forever
It was a rainy Tuesday morning, the kind where the sky is a heavy gray and the streets glisten with puddles reflecting city lights. I was late for work, carrying a bag that felt heavier than usual and a mind crowded with worries. Life had been a series of relentless challenges, and that morning felt like the tipping point. I was exhausted, anxious, and convinced that no one could possibly understand the chaos I was navigating.
By Story Prism2 days ago in Humans
Why is No One Polite Anymore?
Have you noticed that people don’t care anymore? They want what they want and don’t give a sh*t about the consequences. Am I oversimplifying this problem? Or is it even a problem? Maybe people aren’t any more rude now than in the past. I just feel it more these days.
By Marie Dubuque2 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 Anniversary
How Missing the Date Revealed What Actually Matters THE MORNING AFTER THE FORGOTTEN DATE 🤦 I woke up on the morning of October fifteenth to a text from my mother that read "Happy anniversary to my favorite couple! 15 years!" accompanied by approximately seventeen heart emojis, and the bottom dropped out of my stomach because I had completely forgotten our fifteenth wedding anniversary and based on the absence of any card or gift or even a verbal acknowledgment from my wife Rachel, she had forgotten it too, and this mutual forgetting which should have been a minor embarrassment that we laughed about over coffee instead triggered a crisis of evaluation that consumed the following weeks as we both separately and then together confronted the question of what it meant that two people who had stood before friends and family and God and promised to love each other forever had become so consumed by the logistics of daily existence, by work and children and mortgage and the thousand routine demands that fill the space where intentional love used to live, that the anniversary of their commitment had passed without either of them noticing 💔
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Humans
Brandon Michael Davis Austin: Guiding Recovery During the First 72 Hours After a Crisis. AI-Generated.
The Importance of Early Support Brandon Michael Davis Austin is a decorated veteran, educator, and humanitarian whose career has been dedicated to helping individuals navigate moments of intense crisis. His work with veterans, at-risk youth, and trauma survivors has highlighted a critical period often overlooked in recovery: the first 72 hours following a crisis. During this time, individuals face heightened vulnerability, and the guidance they receive can significantly influence their long-term outcomes. Brandon Michael Davis Austin emphasizes structured follow-up and support as essential tools for reducing the risk of relapse and fostering resilience.
By Brandon Michael Davis3 days ago in Humans
Brandon Michael Davis Austin: Understanding the First 72 Hours After a Crisis. AI-Generated.
Brandon Michael Davis Austin is a decorated veteran, educator, and humanitarian who has spent years helping individuals navigate moments of crisis. Through his work with veterans, at-risk youth, and trauma survivors, he has observed that the hours immediately following a crisis are often more critical than the event itself. These first 72 hours, sometimes called the hidden risk window, can determine whether a person begins to recover successfully or struggles with ongoing challenges. Brandon Michael Davis Austin’s experience emphasizes that recovery is a process that extends beyond initial intervention, requiring structured follow-up and support.
By Brandon Michael Davis3 days ago in Humans







