What Does It Mean to Be Human?
A starting point for dignity, responsibility, and shared life.
Human beings are biological, social, emotional, and moral creatures. Any serious platform about humanity must hold all of those dimensions together.
Static sample articles for the first SOhS knowledge system. Backend publishing and Supabase storage will come later.
A starting point for dignity, responsibility, and shared life.
Human beings are biological, social, emotional, and moral creatures. Any serious platform about humanity must hold all of those dimensions together.
Trust collapses when facts become optional.
Societies need shared reality to solve shared problems. Truth is not a luxury; it is infrastructure for trust, justice, health, and public decisions.
Clear labels make public discussion less dishonest.
Facts can be checked, opinions can be argued, and propaganda tries to steer people through selective emotion, repetition, or manipulation.
Distance, speed, and group approval can weaken empathy.
Online cruelty is not only about bad individuals. Platform design, anonymity, status rewards, and group identity can make ordinary people act harsher than they would face to face.
Capability is not the same as wisdom.
Technology expands what humans can do. Ethics asks whether we should do it, who benefits, who is harmed, and who gets a say.
Environmental harm eventually returns as human harm.
Human health, food, water, shelter, and economies depend on living systems. Damage to nature is not separate from damage to people.