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What Is the Difference Between a Catamaran and a Speedboat in Cancun. AI-Generated.
The first time I stepped onto a boat in Cancun, I was torn between the sleek, fast speedboats and the spacious, relaxing catamarans. Both promised adventure, but I quickly realized that choosing the right type of boat could make or break my day on the water.
By Amanda Glena day ago in Humans
Falling Between Every System
Modern social systems are often described as safety nets. Employment law protects workers. Healthcare programs provide treatment. Disability benefits replace lost income. Unemployment insurance bridges job loss. Each system is presented as a safeguard designed to catch people when life disrupts their ability to function normally. Yet for many people living with disability, chronic illness, or injury, the lived experience is the opposite. Rather than forming a net, these systems stack vertically, each with its own eligibility rules, thresholds, and assumptions. Instead of catching the fall, they create gaps. People do not slip through because they failed to try. They fall because the systems were never designed to align.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 days ago in Humans
Why Programs Like Japan Language Factory Exist for People Moving to Japan
When people commit to moving to Japan, preparation often begins with studying harder. Vocabulary lists grow longer. Grammar explanations become more detailed. Polite forms are memorized carefully. Many assume confidence will naturally follow once knowledge reaches a certain level.
By Amelia Hart7 days ago in Humans
From Resort To Nightmare
SOCIAL STANDARDS MAGAZINE February 19 2026 Andrew Strelley, international correspondent When Joshua Tadley’s friend, Matthew Besthorpe, came home from last vacation in a tropical climate, there was not exactly a happy welcome. He lay still in a box, no sign of life in his body. How did it happen?
By Moon Desert8 days ago in Humans
Roots and Fruit
Roots and Fruit Photo by Lukáš Kulla on Unsplash Most people evaluate life by what shows. Results, behavior, success, failure, growth, collapse. Fruit is easier to measure than roots, so it becomes the focus almost by default. When something goes wrong, attention rushes to what is visible and immediate. When something goes right, credit is assigned to the most recent action. But this way of seeing consistently misreads causality. Fruit is never the beginning of the story. It is the result of something that has been growing quietly, often unnoticed, for a long time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Humans







