It's been a while since I published a personal note.
The Beirut port explosions on August 4, 2020 shocked us all.
Each one of us is processing the trauma in our own way.
No.
This is not a review of the movie starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, and Tony Curtis.
It's about this secret fiber in my heart, itching to speak out loud. On the feelings I am experiencing and the uprise that got me closer to a people I previously felt little to no connection to...
More than 13 days into the Lebanese people's uprise, many things have happened.
Nothing too surprising so far.
Let's have a recap and sort of quick analysis of the facts.
Hardship. Perseverance. Resilience.
This is what the Lebanese people are facing daily...
Today's events are living proof. Read more to find out how.
This "rant" is not about mythology. Maybe it should have been. It is not.
It is actually something I started writing more than a week ago and have been continuously updating since.
Read more to find out what I have been brooding about for the past 10 days or so...
This tale is not about Viktor Navorski. You know, the man who couldn't enter the USA and neither return to his home country as played by Tom Hanks in the movie. This story is what happened to me earlier this month... man what an experience!