Category Archives: psychology
Breaking The Wall
Have you ever heard of the westbank wall that separates Israel from Palestine. Well, we have exactly the same one in Saudi Arabia, but it is between men and women. This wall was built as a result of religious and social conflicts and so … Continue reading
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Holiness of Privacy
Privacy is something I fight for in my life. It is something holy, important and essential. It is my basic right as human being. It isn’t something that is given to me. It is something I own. The problem is … Continue reading
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My Twitteries
Twitter is a website that is build up by answering a very simple question: What are you doing right now? I didn’t like the idea of it in the beginning but then i thought that it would cool if I use it to illustrate … Continue reading
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The Causes of Shia-Sunni Conflcit -1-
Overview: Many blogs like SaudiJeans, SaudiWoman and Living In KSA have recently talked about the story of Shia-Sunni conflict in Madina. I am not going to talk about the conflict and who is right or wrong because it is simply … Continue reading
Filed under culture, discussion, history, Media, Politics, psychology, religions
Saudi Romanticism
Romanticism is very complex topic and it is even more complex when we are talking about it in a country like Saudi Arabia. I am going to talk about in a simplistic term. I think Saudi people are very romantic but they don’t … Continue reading
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I am nobody but myself
“All my life I had been looking for something, and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was. I accepted their answers too, though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory. I was naïve. I was looking … Continue reading
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December Panorama
“Homesickness to me is an attempt to be stable in an unstable world” my niece ,talking to me about homesickness after her arrival to US. “I think what that iraqi journalist did to Bush is very foolish and stupid. Bravery … Continue reading
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Hermann Hesse
Hermann Hesse is a German novelist and nobel prize winner. He is actually one of my favorite novelist. Most of his novel explores the search for one’s self and the discovery of individual’s spirit. I have read his novel “Demian” more than once … Continue reading
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Love and Hate as a possible combination
i am trying to understand the relationship between love and hate , and how each of them affect the human’s behavior! these some of the question that pop up in my head! Is it possible for Love and Hate to … Continue reading
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the 5th Panorama !
As i said before, Panorama is a collection of short sentences that represent part of my observation around this odd world! I. ” Reading is important. writing is important. but,, what more important is understanding numbers.” psychology’s professor at PSU … Continue reading
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