Monday, 9 May 2016

Who Am I



Certainly, growing up in Syria would have exposed him to a complex and (many different kinds of people or things) cultural (wide view of a nature scene/wide area of beautiful land). Syria is a country with a long and rich history, and as a result, it has been shaped by many different cultures, religions, and (groups of people related by culture, race, religion, etc.) over time. For example, it has been influenced by Arab, Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish cultures, among others.

Also, modern Syrian (community of people/all good people in the world) has been shaped by many different forces, including French (a stronger country controlling and taking advantage of a weaker one), pan-Arabism, and Islamic (strictly following religious laws). All of these factors have added/have given to a complex and sometimes (something that goes against or disagrees with something else) cultural (surrounding conditions) in Syria, with different groups fighting for power and influence.

Given this complex cultural (wide view of a nature scene/wide area of beautiful land), it's understandable that the individual in question might struggle to find a sense of belonging or identity. They may feel torn between different cultural influences, or they may struggle to identify with any particular group or community. This sense of cultural dislocation could certainly add/give to feelings of fear and stress-related, depression, or other mental health issues.

Sunday, 3 April 2016

Digging out of grave (back to blogging)

Three years even more, maybe my memory is failing me, but over three years nothing has been written on this blog, try to seek through my computers files perhaps I can find some post I wrote before, I wasn't that lucky but with help from some friends I manage to recover as many as possible with dates also) it's IT stuff that I don't really understand), locked myself into my chamber and start reviewing the old post and how much I laugh at myself, I were thinking to delete some of this posts because of previous political ideology ,I used to believe in but at last moment i thought to myself i shouldn't be ash men from it, so yeah you can notice how much things change through time also now after spending over 3 years in Turkey I changed in many levels and my perspective somehow change but not in an extreme way more into more rational thinking and less emotional, me am the "Rebel Rat" back to speak my thought once again, its should be more organize and sorted this all I can guarantee for now