Stream of Consciousness
Why Do the Elderly Crave Sweets
Many families notice the same surprising pattern as their loved ones age: older adults often develop a stronger craving for sweets. Grandparents who once preferred savory meals may suddenly reach for cookies, candy, ice cream, or sugary drinks more often than they used to.
By AnthonyBTV12 minutes ago in Humans
Everyone Is Climbing, No One Is Arriving
The escalator moves whether you step on it or not. At the mall it hums softly beneath rows of fluorescent lights. People stand in quiet lines, carried upward in neat intervals. Some scroll through their phones. Some stare at the metal grooves beneath their shoes. Nobody questions where the escalator leads. Everyone assumes there is a floor waiting.
By Aarsh Malik2 days ago in Humans
Do You Dare Celebrate Yourself During Women's History Month?
I'm an older black woman, over sixty-years-old, so I've earned the right to celebrate myself during Women's History Month. This is actually a holiday occasion that embraces woman of any age, for the entire month of March.
By Justiss Goode3 days ago in Humans
Zodiac Compatibility Guide 2026: Which Star Signs Are Truly Meant for Each Other?
Whether you’re a die-hard astrology believer or just someone who casually checks your horoscope, zodiac compatibility remains one of the most searched relationship topics online. There’s something irresistibly fascinating about seeing how accurately our star signs describe our personalities, and even more exciting when they hint at who we might be most compatible with.
By Areeba Umair3 days ago in Humans
High Vibrational Living
Ever since I was a child I always had an innate sense that the world in which I lived was not all there was, and that many of the things that I had been told throughout my formative years were merely shadows of the world in which we truly live.
By Kaylon Forsyth4 days ago in Humans
The Beauty of Being Broken
There is a specific, metallic taste to failure. It’s the flavor of a cold coffee at 4:00 AM, the bitterness of a bank account that mocks your ambition, and the salt of tears you swore you wouldn’t shed. We are raised in a culture that worships the "Architects of Success," those polished individuals who seem to have built their lives with surgical precision. But let me tell you a secret that the editors of glossy magazines won't: The most beautiful people I know are not architects. They are ruins.
By Alex Sterling 5 days ago in Humans





