By Aisha Mustapha
In today’s world, it feels like everyone is expected to keep going no matter how tired, stressed, or overwhelmed they are. We measure our worth by how much we can produce, how busy we are, and how well we can hide our struggles. But in this constant race, we risk forgetting something important: we are human beings, not machines.
We wake up to deadlines, responsibilities, and expectations. Day after day, we push forward, sometimes feeling more like puppets pulled by invisible strings than people with thoughts and feelings. Our bodies get tired, our minds get heavy, but we tell ourselves to keep going.
Being human is more than just existing. It’s about feeling deeply whether it’s the joy of laughing with friends, the relief of crying after holding everything in, or the comfort of knowing we’re not alone. These emotions are not weaknesses; they are proof that we are alive.
Yet too often, we hide them. We pretend we are fine when we are not. We work through exhaustion, ignore our need for rest, and bury our tears. In doing so, we lose touch with our humanity.
We need to give ourselves and others permission to slow down, to speak honestly about how we feel, and to admit when we need help. When we show our humanity, we create space for compassion and understanding. We remind others that it’s okay to be vulnerable.
So the next time you see someone whether it’s a friend, a coworker, or even a stranger remember that they might be carrying more than they show. And they, like you, are human.
Please, don’t forget we are human too.
Written by Aisha Mustapha