Human Acts Site

For an action to be truly "human," it must pass through three gates:

Every Human Act is a small vote for the person you are becoming. As the philosopher Aristotle suggested, we are not what we think, but what we repeatedly do . Human Acts

In our fast-paced world, we often live in a state of "functional sleepwalking," reacting to notifications and social pressures with the speed of a reflex. The challenge of being human today is reclaiming the space between . When we pause to think and then choose, we move from being mere biological machines to being the conscious authors of our own lives. For an action to be truly "human," it

You must have the ability to do it or leave it undone, without being forced by an external power. The challenge of being human today is reclaiming