Thank you for putting things in perspective. I love the picture and what it represent. Having a routine does allow one to cope & survive. Whatever that is for me. The people of Gaza are the true superheroes and under dogs of all mankind fighting the good fight.
So much for me to think about and respond to in this piece, and I’m putting aside the others you’ve linked to for fuller attention (thank you for that). I’m thinking about “respite,” and how “relentless” immediately came to mind. And how many other times in history peoples have faced a similar relentlessness, with little respite.
Your gentleness emanates through this piece. Thank you and keep going, keep running, stopping to photograph beauty and telling truth.
Thank you for putting things in perspective. I love the picture and what it represent. Having a routine does allow one to cope & survive. Whatever that is for me. The people of Gaza are the true superheroes and under dogs of all mankind fighting the good fight.
So much for me to think about and respond to in this piece, and I’m putting aside the others you’ve linked to for fuller attention (thank you for that). I’m thinking about “respite,” and how “relentless” immediately came to mind. And how many other times in history peoples have faced a similar relentlessness, with little respite.
I’m grateful for your thoughts and perspective.
Abdulrahman, this was a wonderful perspective piece. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I like the structure and analysis of the emotions in your essay. Thank you