Missing force in mental health promotion in Africa

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye First of all, Life In Humanity grabs this opportunity to tell you…

What are global issues in 2025?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye As we navigate through 2025, the world remains entangled in persistent challenges…

What was the first university in the world and who created it? A question that has sparked curiosity at Life In Humanity

By Editorial Staff A revolutionary idea took root on the outskirts of a great ancient city,…

Time management is one of the most important life areas: maximizing every moment

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Time is an ever-flowing resource, always renewable in the sense that it…

Who truly benefits from medical advances? Hidden barriers keeping millions from basic healthcare

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Various researchers, policymakers, and journalists have explored this issue: Why do millions…

The unseen echoes of trauma: when memory lingers beyond consciousness

By Editorial Staff Some memories fade with time, while others linger, waiting for the right moment…

The power of laser-like focus— how precision and discipline certainly drive success

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Laser-like focus refers to an intense, concentrated focus on a specific task…

Turning your wounds into wisdom—the power of growth through adversity

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Life is an unpredictable journey filled with triumphs and challenges. Every individual…

“Doomsday Clock set at 89 seconds to midnight, closest ever to human extinction,”—Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

  By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye “‘Humanity Edging Closer To Catastrophe’: Iconic Doomsday Clock moves one second…

The power of failure: how embracing risk leads to extraordinary achievement, Part II

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Our article investigated why we fear failure, while various prominent personalities with…