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In this episode, I continue the conversation about the war in Lebanon and the wider tensions across the Middle East. This time, I speak more personally about how war affects our mental health, our motivation, and our ability to dream about the future.
Growing up with conflict leaves a lasting impact. It shapes how we see ambition, success, and the idea of building a life. I talk about why having dreams is still important, why hope still matters, and why supporting Lebanon and believing in the possibility of building something there is meaningful to me.
This is not a political discussion. It is simply a personal reflection on how war can affect the mind, the heart, and the way we look at our future.
By ALAA EZZEDDINEIn this episode, I continue the conversation about the war in Lebanon and the wider tensions across the Middle East. This time, I speak more personally about how war affects our mental health, our motivation, and our ability to dream about the future.
Growing up with conflict leaves a lasting impact. It shapes how we see ambition, success, and the idea of building a life. I talk about why having dreams is still important, why hope still matters, and why supporting Lebanon and believing in the possibility of building something there is meaningful to me.
This is not a political discussion. It is simply a personal reflection on how war can affect the mind, the heart, and the way we look at our future.