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...
It has been an intense few months here in Amman with the growing pandemic, yet somehow I found a way to disconnect. Though extremely busy I needed an outlet, a hobby, or what I call an obsession to justify the many hours of solitude.
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.
In my attempt to live more deliberately, the third angle I’ve identified is curiosity, yet I felt I can’t talk about it yet before mentioning optimism first.
An attempt to explore systems of safety and hostility within group identity in an effort to understand the dynamics & ways they shape our interactions.
In the beginning, you were all I am curious about. I might not remember, but I know you were.
My observations around how I think world-views become and the interplay they inflect on our interactions with each other.