The fortunate rock

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye There was a village called Kibalya long ago, when the world still…

The golden peacock and the boy who listened

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Timeless stories in every corner of the world  have been told to…

Turning trials into triumphs—why problems are life’s greatest teachers

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye There comes a moment — and if it hasn’t come yet, it…

“The world breaks everyone, and some are strong at the broken places,”— Ernest Hemingway. Does the world actually break everyone?

By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk No one is completely shielded from life’s suffering. Even those…

Strength to endure— why emotional detachment from hardship can be both a shield and a trap

By Life In Humanity Desk Analysis Hardship, in life, is not a question of if, but…

“Your body hears everything your mind says” — the science and soul behind the late Naomi Judd’s powerful quote

By Editorial Staff When words become wounds or medicine. Different sources affirm that “Your body hears everything…

Strength in adversity: how life’s challenges forge resilience and greatness

By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk Hardly anyone willingly desires to face difficulties, hardships, and challenges…

The alchemy of adversity— how suffering shapes people into the strongest souls and the most massive characters

By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk The late Khalil Gibran’s profound words—“Out of suffering have emerged…

The doors of happiness— embracing new beginnings

By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk The late Helen Keller’s timeless words “When one door of…

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”

By Editorial Staff “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is…