غزّة
غزّة صارت عندي المكان اللي بتغيب منه الشمس.
كل يوم
الميّة يوم قربوا يصيروا ٤٠٠
بطلت لحظة وبس
صارت شي تاني
فقدان، جرح، حسرة، يأس…
إنك تكون عايش اليوم غزّ
Why do some survive and others don’t? I mean how do those of us who survive a loss, should feel? When it’s this close.
In this post, I want to take you with me on a journey where we can understand how social media evolved to date, and how it shaped us as individuals and cultures. I share my suggestions on we can use it better, in its current form, and give a summary of the ideas out there on how we can move forward.
I feel we are most amazing when we feel connected. When we feel heard, interacted with, when we relate and when we help make beautiful memories.
At the heart of any attempt at reaching this amazing, is growing our capability to relate to everything living around us.
What is it about having blood-siblings that translates into being an essential human experience? Is it a direct consequence of being driven to create nuclear families as means of survival within our urban scattered living?
Throughout the year, I wrote about deliberate living, time to reflect on how a new experience of being a trainer and a student fits within that premise...
This year had many moments that sparked emotions en masse.
Within it, we learned new lingo as it renders us a new transitional norm and within this new norm, we redefined what space is.
An attempt to explore systems of safety and hostility within group identity in an effort to understand the dynamics & ways they shape our interactions.