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What Does It Really Mean to Be Human?

March 25, 2026 by Douglas Robbins

More Than Just Living

We move through our lives assuming we understand what it means to be human.

We wake up, follow routines, respond to what’s in front of us, and keep going. On the surface, it feels straightforward. Life becomes a series of responsibilities, roles, and expectations that we learn to carry over time.

But every now and then, something interrupts that rhythm.

A question appears.

Not loud, not urgent, but persistent enough that it stays with you longer than you expect.

Is this all there is?
Or is there something more beneath it?

The Parts We Don’t Always See

Being human isn’t just about what we do. It’s about what we feel, what we question, and what we struggle to understand.

There are parts of ourselves we show easily, and parts we keep hidden, sometimes even from ourselves.

The thoughts we don’t say out loud.
The fears we don’t fully face.
The quiet sense that there’s something more to who we are than what we’ve been living.

Most of the time, we don’t stop long enough to explore that.

Not because it isn’t there, but because it’s easier to stay on the surface.

The Tension Between Comfort and Truth

There’s a kind of tension that comes with being human.

The desire to feel safe, certain, and in control, and at the same time, the pull toward something deeper, something less defined.

We want answers, but we’re also drawn to the questions.

We want clarity, but part of us knows that growth often begins in uncertainty.

And that tension can be uncomfortable.

So we fill the space. We distract ourselves. We keep moving.

Not always because we want to, but because slowing down means facing things we’re not sure how to process.

When You Start Paying Attention

Something shifts when you begin to notice this.

When you stop just moving through your life and start observing it.

Not judging, not fixing, just noticing.

The way you react.
The things that stay with you.
The questions that keep returning.

That awareness doesn’t always give you answers right away.

But it opens something.

And sometimes, that’s enough.

There Isn’t One Answer

Maybe being human isn’t something you define once and understand completely.

Maybe it’s something you experience in layers.

In moments of clarity and moments of confusion.
In connection and in isolation.
In certainty and in doubt.

It’s not clean. It’s not simple.

But it’s real.

A Different Way of Looking at It

This is something I explore more deeply in The Reluctant Human.

The idea that being human isn’t just about existing, but about confronting what that existence actually means. The questions we avoid, the fears we carry, and the resistance we feel when we’re asked to look more closely at ourselves.

If this is something you’ve been thinking about, take a moment to explore it further.

👉 Click here to discover The Reluctant Human:
https://www.amazon.com/Reluctant-Human-Douglas-Robbins-ebook/dp/B00869XDRE

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