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From Cancer Survival to MBA Burnout: How a Sabbatical Renewed My Purpose

From Diagnosis to Determination: My Journey Through Cancer and Beyond In 2014, at the tender age of 27, I faced an unexpected and harrowing chapter of my life: a cancer diagnosis. Initially, the news felt like a cruel misprint in the script of my youthful story. By the time I learned of my diagnosis, my condition was already classified as stage 3B—far too advanced for someone so young. How could this happen, I wondered? This was supposed to be a time for laughter, exploration, and growth. The numbness that enveloped me…

Ethiopia Finalizes Major Initiative Amid Egypt’s Survival Concerns

Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: A Mixed Blessing The announcement came like a thunderclap in a quiet afternoon, as Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed revealed that the much-debated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is now fully completed. According to Prime Minister Ahmed, a formal inauguration is set for September, a moment that many hope will mark a pivotal shift in Ethiopia's energy landscape. In a recent parliamentary address, Ahmed asserted confidently, “The project is now complete, and we are…

Airstrikes Hinder Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions, Yet Survival Likely Intact

The Dilemma of U.S. and Israeli Leaders in the Face of Iran's Nuclear Aspirations The modern geopolitical landscape is riddled with complexities that often blur the lines of clarity, particularly when it comes to issues as contentious as nuclear proliferation. It is within this intricate web of diplomacy, warfare, and ideological divides that the leaders of the United States and Israel find themselves grappling with a formidable challenge: How to effectively hinder Iran's nuclear ambitions while ensuring that their…

I Left My Job for Survival and Discovered My True Path in Entrepreneurship

It was the year 2017 when I found myself at a crossroads; I had just resigned from my job, and the job market looked as bleak as a stormy sky. Survival became my only priority, yet opportunities seemed as elusive as the morning mist. I took stock of my skills. I could type, edit, manage printing operations, and even train people on basic computer usage. It was a simple realization, but it sparked a question in my mind: “Why not venture into business?” That was the seed that germinated…

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