Hussam Atef Elkhatib
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“Rather than viewing morality as a binary concept, it may be more fruitful to consider it a spectrum.”
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“Psychologically speaking, a grudge often serves a protective function. It preserves our memory of harm so that we do not place ourselves in similar situations again.”
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“The logic is simple: sexualize the woman, associate her image with the product, create a desire that’s emotional, not logical.”
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Creating my own stories and characters, feeling like I'm part of the whole creative process of adding to the trove of stories available for readers as greedy and fussy as myself. :)
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Take a break, listen to music, do something to try to shake the block loose. Sit down and start writing about being blocked, what I'd like to write, and why I can't. This usually at least gets me going.
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A vital call to recognize that women’s empowerment is not just justice—it is survival. (His)Story of Women: the second sex is a compelling and necessary work that addresses the deep roots and continuing consequences of women’s objectification. Kacey K ...more |
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What is good? What is evil? And who decides? In this compelling exploration of morality, the author takes readers on a journey through the history, psychology, culture, and faith systems that shape how we define right and wrong. Through thoughtful ref ...more |
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A Quietly Moving Story About Family, Forgiveness, and Finding Belonging The Simple Wild is more than a romance—it’s a meditation on the complex bonds we share with those we love, even when we don’t always understand them. K.A. Tucker brings the Alaska ...more |
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“Seeing in the eyes of one another is a beautiful thing. It integrates us and makes the world complete.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
“Our knowledge leads to a particular awareness that influences how we view and understand things in general.”
― Who Are We: Seeing Ourselves through the Eyes of One Another
― Who Are We: Seeing Ourselves through the Eyes of One Another
“Comprehensiveness is connecting the relevant elements of an event in a logical sense.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
“Individuals react according to how they perceive events. Their analyses lead them to specific views and standpoints.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
“Although precision takes time, patience is a virtue.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
“First impressions usually last, yet they are not necessarily true.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
“The diversity of people creates a self-sufficient world, yet that diversity could make someone feel alienated.”
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
― Moralities for Life: Thoughts and Behaviors Justified
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Hello, Dr. Hussam! Thank you for contacting me. Welcome to Goodreads, enjoy! Congratulations on your book and how you answered the question about mystery. I hope you are well and having a great week. Happy reading, writing, and everything else. Blessings!Best wishes from Majenta
Orient wrote: "Thank you for the friendvite :)"Orient wrote: "Thank you for the friendvite :)" It is always a pleasure, Orient. Thank you for accepting my friendvite. Wish you the best of luck.
You write, you think. You share who you are. Whether it’s an inspiration you had or a research you have conducted, you contributed to humanity with some type of knowledge. On the other hand, you read, you learn. You share what writers thought. You contribute to humanity by enriching your spirit and character. It’s all about knowledge. That’s what people have in common: thoughts. They share it on papers, in media and through their actions. Let’s share what’s good for all regardless of race, color, religion or national origin. People are innately good, so God has said and in him we trust. Let’s care about one another and put all evil aside. Life can be good only if we make it. You know we can, right? Just a glimpse I wanted to share. Thank you for reading. Peace out and God bless!






















































