Stream of Consciousness
Understanding Fever
Fever is one of the most well-known side effects of different ailments and a significant part of our body's normal safeguard framework. Characterized as a brief expansion in internal heat level, fever frequently flags that the resistant framework is battling contamination. Despite being normal, fever is in some cases misjudged, prompting fantasies, pointless medicines, or even frenzy. This article investigates the causes, side effects, medicines, and fantasies around fever to assist with figuring out this significant physiological reaction.
By nadia khanomabout a year ago in Humans
Women and Diwali: Breaking Free from Old Traditions
Stories hold great importance in our lives. As we grew up listening to tales related to Diwali, we felt a sense of pride. Dressed in vibrant Indian attire and enjoying sweet treats, we celebrated our culture's lively festivities. From decorating our homes with lights to performing school plays about Diwali's legends, this festival has always been a beautiful reflection of our rich heritage. While Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil, its deeper layers are often overlooked. In this article, I explore the complexities of patriarchy and stereotypes in the Ramayana Epic and emphasize the need to embrace new perspectives.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Riding the Crimson Coaster: Surviving Periods, Pain, and Mood Swings Like a Pro
Periods. The dreaded time of the month that every woman faces. Some cycles go by relatively smoothly, others are just okay, and then there are the ultimate disasters, the ones that make us feel like we're plummeting straight into the pits of hell. Imagine feeling like you’re on an endless rollercoaster of pain and mood swings, but it’s not a theme park ride—it’s a one-way ticket to “Satan’s special show” right in your own body. And every month, there’s no option to cancel or refund.
By Regina Phalangeabout a year ago in Humans
A Promise in Paris
A Promise in Paris Sophie Carter never planned to fall in love in Paris. She had come to the City of Light for a fresh start, hoping to bury her past heartbreak and rediscover herself amid the art and history she had always adored. She’d left behind a stable but unremarkable life in New York, walking away from a broken engagement that had drained her of the spark she once carried.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Humans
Why can't people mind their own business?
While many of us often wish that people would focus more on their own lives and let others be, there are several nuanced reasons why some people find it hard to do so. These motivations can range from genuine care and concern to a need for validation, control, or even boredom. Understanding these driving forces can help us better navigate situations where people cross boundaries and learn ways to set limits for ourselves when necessary.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
Understanding Your Strategy and Authority in Human Design
Human Design is a fascinating system that combines elements of astrology, the I Ching, the Kabbalah, and quantum physics. It offers a unique blueprint of who you are and how you operate in the world. At the heart of this system are two essential components: Strategy and Authority. Understanding these elements can empower you to make decisions that align with your true self, leading to a more fulfilling and authentic life.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Humans
What are some of the best moments of humanity?
1. The Abolition of Slavery The global abolitionist movement, driven by people who recognized the fundamental right to freedom, represents a powerful moment in humanity’s commitment to justice and equality. The British abolition of slavery in 1833 and the Emancipation Proclamation in the U.S. in 1863 were turning points that showed human progress in rejecting exploitation.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
A Conversation, Part Two.
When speaking of White people and what they have done to the world using the power they possess, Mr Baldwin suggests that wielding White power would hurt more than - dare I say - slavery. Losing love for our children = losing love for ourselves, and a slave master is willing to enslave his child for profit. If he didn't, the entire system would collapse, and "chaos" would reign.
By Mmakgobaneabout a year ago in Humans






