At the end of the Second World War in 1945, following the surrender of Germany and Japan, we were living in a ground-floor apartment on Hammouda Street, just a few meters from the southwestern outer wall of Abdeen Palace. This was due to the lack of available accommodation in my grandfather’s building at 24 Mostafa Kamel Street in
By the grace and will of God, I have approached the middle of my eighth decade of life. I often recall moments, scenes, and people who brought me happiness, and I record some of them here.
I remember the first apple my eyes ever saw—it was large, with a bright, glossy red color. I was three years old at the time, in 1945. I was
On the first day of the World Public Assembly, a series of cooperation agreements started being signed among the participants. One of the first agreements was signed between the World Public Assembly and the African Network of Women Mayors. The document was signed by Andrey Belyaninov, Secretary General of the Assembly, and Rohey Malick Lowe,
Merely living reflects the meaningless emptiness known in philosophical terms as the Existential Void
In contrast, living with purpose emphasizes consciously setting a goal for one’s life.
Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden
When the journey of human life begins, in childhood, living simply means eating, playing, and sleeping. But as
Examining the concepts within the framework of Self-Determination Theory
Increased self-awareness leads to more independence, more competence, and stronger relatedness, which in turn leads to more intrinsic motivation, resilience, and happiness in life.
Ali Lashari
The three fundamental psychological demands necessary for