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Why we run away from our Power

 

 My aunt is a victim. I´ll tell you her story.

Oh, no. This is a terrible beginning. Let me restart.

According to my observation, people can be divided into two categories: the Victims and the Thrivers.

I´m not judging; just stating facts. 

 First, we have the Victims - often considered nice and deserving of people´s sympathy.

The victims tend to be, surprisingly or not, a bit narcissistic.They presume the world revolves around them, destiny is conspiring against them - ´cause they´re imp

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She showed me what was possible🌟

Once upon a time, a time that seems distant and yet so close, I had an awakening.

A Tunisian artist called Leila Haddad was going to present an Oriental Dance performance at "Culturgest", one of the most prestigious theatres in Lisbon, Portugal. 

Leila dragged a fascinating culture behind her. Her photo on the poster of the performance smelled of cumin and "bokhour" (incense); her ellusive presence promised a magic I´d never witnessed.

 

At the time, I knew close to nothing about Oriental Da...

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Murder at The Oriental Café

 

This is not what you think. And certainly not what I expected.

When I moved to Egypt, during the official - bumpy - start of my career, I experienced the infamous cultural shock. I also suffered from the even more infamous "colonizer´s syndrome".

I criticized. Pointed fingers. Couldn´t understand how locals thought, felt, and behaved. 

I grabbed, perhaps tighter than I should, to my values and perspective on the world, presuming they´d be superior to the ones I was witnessing. Always superior...

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