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This disclaimer explains the limits of Humans Explained. The site is for general educational reading only and is not a source of professional, personal, emergency, or specialized advice.

General educational reading only

Humans Explained is intended for general educational reading only. It explains ordinary human patterns in plain English, including communication, trust, fairness, habits, routines, teamwork, clear expectations, and group life.

The site does not provide medical, psychological, legal, workplace, family, religious, safety, or emergency advice. Readers facing serious personal situations should seek help from appropriate qualified people or services.

The articles on this site are not written to diagnose readers, evaluate personal situations, settle disputes, provide instructions for urgent matters, or replace help from qualified professionals, responsible adults, local services, religious leaders, legal advisers, health providers, emergency responders, or other appropriate sources of assistance.

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No medical or psychological advice

Humans Explained does not provide medical advice, psychological advice, therapy, counselling, diagnosis, treatment suggestions, mental-health guidance, addiction guidance, trauma support, or crisis support.

Some articles may use ordinary words such as tired, confused, calm, trust, habit, routine, fairness, or change. These words are used in a general everyday sense. They are not intended as clinical terms or professional assessments.

Readers with medical, psychological, emotional, mental-health, addiction, trauma, or crisis concerns should seek appropriate qualified help. Humans Explained is not designed to respond to urgent or personal needs.

No legal, workplace, or family advice

Humans Explained does not provide legal advice, workplace advice, employment advice, human resources advice, family advice, relationship advice, dispute-resolution advice, school-policy advice, or safety planning.

Articles may discuss general ideas such as clear expectations, fair treatment, promises, communication, roles, routines, or group behaviour. These discussions are broad educational explanations only. They should not be treated as instructions for a specific workplace, legal matter, family issue, school issue, or personal conflict.

Readers dealing with serious disputes, legal questions, workplace matters, family matters, school matters, or safety concerns should seek help from suitable qualified people or services.

No religious instruction or religious advice

Humans Explained is written from a family-friendly, values-conscious perspective, but it is not a religious instruction site, theology site, church site, devotional site, pastoral advice service, or religious debate site.

The site may speak in general terms about dignity, truthfulness, promises, fairness, patience, responsibility, care, and respect. These values are part of the site’s editorial tone. However, the site does not teach doctrine, interpret Scripture, provide pastoral guidance, or answer religious questions.

Readers seeking religious instruction, spiritual guidance, pastoral care, or theological answers should use appropriate religious resources, including Scripture, churches, pastors, teachers, ministries, or other trusted sources according to their own situation.

No emergency or safety advice

Humans Explained is not an emergency service and does not provide emergency help, safety planning, crisis response, danger assessment, or urgent instructions.

Readers facing immediate danger, urgent safety issues, medical emergencies, threats, abuse, violence, or other serious emergency situations should contact appropriate local emergency services or qualified help immediately. This website cannot respond to emergencies.

Do not rely on Humans Explained for urgent decisions or serious safety matters.

No discussion of excluded topic areas

Humans Explained intentionally avoids certain areas. The site does not discuss adult topics, dating, attraction, sexuality, therapy, diagnosis, addiction, trauma, identity conflict, political controversy, culture-war arguments, religious debate, or claims about human origins. It does not discuss evolution or long-ages framing.

These boundaries exist to keep the site family-friendly, general, calm, and focused on ordinary human patterns that can be explained safely in plain English.

Limits of general explanations

Human behaviour can be complex. A short article about an ordinary pattern cannot explain every possible person, situation, culture, history, rule, relationship, or circumstance. Humans Explained uses careful general wording because everyday patterns are not the same as universal rules.

Phrases such as “people often,” “many situations,” “a group may,” or “this can happen when” are intentional. They help keep the writing modest and accurate. The site does not claim that every person acts the same way or that every situation has the same explanation.

Readers should use their own judgment and seek appropriate help when a matter is serious, personal, professional, legal, medical, religious, or urgent.

Author name and publisher

Articles on Humans Explained are written under the editorial pen name Philip R. Stonemount. The name is used to provide a consistent editorial voice for the site.

Philip R. Stonemount is not presented as a doctor, psychologist, lawyer, counsellor, minister, emergency professional, workplace adviser, or personal adviser. The name is an editorial identity for this publication.

Humans Explained is published by WRS Web Solutions Inc.. The publisher is responsible for the website as an educational publishing project.

Accuracy, completeness, and updates

Humans Explained aims to publish clear, useful, and careful general explanations. However, the site does not guarantee that every page is complete, current, error-free, or suitable for every reader’s circumstances.

Content may be changed, updated, expanded, corrected, or removed at any time. Pages may be revised to improve clarity, add links, correct mistakes, strengthen boundaries, or better match the site’s editorial standards.

Readers should not rely on the site as the only source for important decisions.

Advertising and third-party content

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Advertisements are separate from the editorial content. A displayed advertisement does not mean that Humans Explained or WRS Web Solutions Inc. endorses the advertised product, service, claim, or website.

Third-party websites linked from advertisements or external links are governed by their own policies, content, terms, and practices. Humans Explained is not responsible for third-party websites.

Reader responsibility

Readers are responsible for how they understand and use the information on this site. The site provides general explanations, not personal instructions. A reader’s situation may involve facts, risks, laws, relationships, duties, responsibilities, or needs that are not addressed by a general article.

If a matter is important, serious, personal, urgent, or uncertain, readers should seek suitable qualified help rather than relying on a general article.

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Plain summary

Humans Explained is a general educational reading site. It explains ordinary human patterns in plain English. It does not provide professional advice, personal crisis guidance, religious instruction, emergency help, or specialized direction for serious situations.