Monday, May 29, 2023

Which country in MENA is strongly cultured?

“Which country in the Middle East is cultured and full of knowledge?”, an Instagram Vlogger asked this question to some random people in a Gulf nation. 
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Instantly with no time for a breath of thought, the answer was EGYPT by all the interviewees. 

The Vlogger tagged in with WhY? 

“EGYPT has the most of the well-known authors, journalists, scenarists, and all the culture products are on the top of the lists in many neighboring countries,” this common answer was hit on by all the respondents. 

Despite the low ranking of the country’s educational system where it is at the bottom of the list nearing 130 and all the Gulf countries are crawling to the top ten ranks in the list, still, many Gulf people regard Egyptians as gold mines to take them in to prosper their economy, science, medicines, education and make their land the strongest market hub in the region. For that, their currencies have beset the dollar value to tiptoe down against them. 


Not to mention, their stock market is always blooming with so little of a fallback most of the time. They never fail to go back on track if they suffocate. Encouraging new innovations while implementing them to take over the market is their slogan for evolution. That’s why managers are keen to capture the talented ones all over the world, Egypt in particular, to drive the wheel to further developments. 

On the other side, the most cultured mind that gives birth to all these polished artists cannot have the privilege to up boost its skeletal cores using these skillful ones like the other fishers. In contrast to adequate salary and bonuses, working for the sake of the nation’s elevation rather than obtaining a good sum for one’s hard work has doomed the spirit of contribution. 
Pertinence will be for those appreciators rather than the homeland. 

The surface is full of copy-pasters, walking images, and brand names rather than real talents. Having the power to call out for rights won’t be accepted because the personal brand image isn’t pumping enough to deceive others’ minds rather than actual work and portfolio. Even LinkedIn is pointing it out. 


Hope for this image to change should be quashing on to reach out for hard-working ones instead of forcing them to run to other countries and bring these foreigners lots of fortune!  

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Stars commit suicide

 How does the mind comprehend the news headline reading “A famous star was found dead at their home”? 

Scrolling down to read the remainder of the tale, it is shocking that the deceased is always below 30 years old and has followers all around the world, not just in the star's own country. In further detail, it is usually reported that "police believed the star had committed suicide." More to the point, nothing is said about how they get rid of their souls or how they struggle mentally behind their amazing smiles that entertain the audience. Their close pals don't say anything about how their recently deceased friend was acting. They just remain silent and do not show any grief post. And whenever they are asked about their feeling for their friend who passed away, they never tend to mutter even good mention! It's as if there's a circle of locked secrets about what's going on in the entertainment industry's shadows. These sudden death cases are classified as "commit suicide" and most of them are tied to the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY when the dead is popular with many people. 

Life isn't easy for anyone!

The latest reported one is Moonbin of a K-pop boy band called Astro. A year before, a young Japanese actor Haruma Miura was found dead in his apartment. Years before, many K-pop idols and Japanese stars took their own lives. Outside the Asian pop world, American entertainers like Robin Williams committed suicide as well after he was reportedly taking anti-depression pills. 

Looking at those cases, crawling youths to the world of adults where they have to make their own money by working, would blame these stars for abandoning their luxurious lives. In their minds, those stars who managed to bring fame to their names and make a huge amount of money should be grateful for life as they managed to achieve others' same-like dreams at a very young age while others couldn’t. Still, many youths struggle to find decent jobs despite their ongoing revolutionary skills. 

Adjusting comprehension angles for both cases, then both are suffering from depression. The famous are suffering because they can’t let their mentality fully accept the world of fame and its consequences of life administration. The other side is getting depressed because they are exerting too much effort for not being able to work in their dream job and earn adequate for their living expenses. 

Then what is the ideal for both sides.!?? Neither sides are at the optimum. 

Is life so hard to contract it to the way we want to!? 

Who is setting the rules for life-living payments? 

Show folks who are always on screen are getting too high in comparison with those who work behind the scenes. 

“Broadcast journalism” film starred the notion of the on-Camera incentives versus their shadow puppeteers who manage their appearances. 

When it comes to image representation, people tend to follow them intervening in every small thing they do. It is later developed into a “paparazzi” name. Their privacy has become public. Their images are on the top of the scrolling pages. Some are adapting and some are not. 

The capitalist ideology of living is still branching into more evolution concepts reforming according to life's ongoing trends. 

 In the end, one has to be mentally strong by all means to encounter what will strike them because nothing will go smoothly and fairly.

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