What could happen to humanity, if the looming catastrophe of a global nuclear war occurred?

By Editorial Staff As geopolitical tensions rise, the threat of nuclear war — once a distant…

Navigating workaholism and burnout: finding harmony in a changing work landscape

In the first part of this series  we explored how personalities, including Bloomberg’s Wooldridge, frame overworking…

The overwork crisis: addressing the burnout pandemic affecting workers at all levels

By Editorial Staff Overworked, overstressed, and underappreciated—these are the cries of employees who feel trapped in…

Pontien Niyonambaza’s life after school dropout: an optimal lesson

In our last edition in this category of “Share with the World”, Life In Humanity focused…

On the brink: escalating tensions in Ukraine push the world closer to a global catastrophe

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The specter of World War III looms darker than ever as tensions…

Tony Robbins’ hardships: proof that with adversity, you are on the right path to incredible success and transformation

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Hardships appear insurmountable obstacles, but in fact they constitute the gateway to…

Intensely tragic stories among victims of war: the case of some of the worst wars currently being waged globally

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Conflicts in Yemen, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ukraine, and Gaza…

Cholera: insights from regions of crisis and success

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Cholera, a disease often linked to unsanitary conditions and inadequate access to…

Politics, a puzzling game

By Editorial Staff In the unpredictable theater of global politics where power often hides behind a…

What does the highest number of countries engaged in conflict mean?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye With 56 active conflicts and an unprecedented 92 countries involved in battles…