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Gen Z Is No Longer Getting their Driver’s License
For decades, learning how to drive was a rite of passage. Turning 16 meant freedom, independence, and your first taste of adulthood behind the wheel. But something has shifted. A growing number of young people — especially Gen Z — are delaying getting their driver’s licenses or skipping it entirely. Instead, they’re tapping a screen, booking an Uber, and letting someone else handle the road.
By AnthonyBTV2 months ago in Humans
Power of Silence
The room was loud, but what scared me most was the silence I was about to create. My phone buzzed again on the table, lighting up with a name I hadn’t saved but knew by heart. I watched it vibrate itself tired, then stop. I didn’t pick it up. For the first time in a long time, I let the silence win.
By John Smith2 months ago in Humans
the legal system's plight. AI-Generated.
In contemporary society, the effectiveness of rules and regulations often hinges less on their explicit content and more on the willingness of individuals to adhere to them. This phenomenon underscores the idea that the collective will of the people plays a crucial role in governance, shaping how rules are interpreted and followed. However, the inherent vagueness of many laws, often articulated in natural language, complicates this dynamic, leading to varied interpretations and potential non-compliance. By exploring the intricate relationship between collective will, the ambiguity of language, and social compliance, this article aims to illuminate the significant factors influencing rule adherence and the implications for effective governance.
By Alain junior2 months ago in Humans
I Love You to the Moon and Back
I recall those Valentine’s Days when I was single — there were many — where I felt that sting of loneliness and a sense of FOMO. During those years, I believed being adored by a man would help me validate my worth, without the comprehension that I needed to honour myself too.
By Chantal Christie2 months ago in Humans
Why Everything Feels Personal Even When it Isn't
A lot of people are walking around feeling emotionally exposed in ways they don’t remember agreeing to. They feel affected by things that shouldn’t matter this much. A short message sits in their chest. A neutral interaction replays in their head. Silence feels louder than it should.
By Danielle Katsouros2 months ago in Humans
The Next Big Thing After ChatGPT
When ChatGPT burst into the mainstream, it felt like a turning point. Suddenly, artificial intelligence wasn’t just a background technology powering ads or recommendations—it was something you could talk to. It could write essays, explain complex ideas, help with coding, and even sound surprisingly human.
By Mind Meets Machine2 months ago in Humans








