My Story: Me & My Brain

🧠 My Story: Me & My Brain

Brain: My friend… why does this happen?
Me: Ah, what is it this time, my dear brain?
Brain: Curiosity just won’t leave me alone!
Me: Alright then, let’s search, understand, and uncover the reason together!

Hello friends! I’m a medical student, passionate about science and research — and this is my very first post on my blog.
Here, I’ll be sharing my journey with my brain, my loyal companion since childhood. I’ve always dreamed of bringing science closer to people, making it simple and meaningful — because I truly believe that knowledge is power, and power builds a better future.

Since I was little, I’ve had countless conversations with my brain. We sometimes argued, sometimes laughed, but always explored together — diving deep into the sea of curiosity and discovery.
On quiet nights in Gaza, I used to gaze at the sky, watch the moon and stars, and talk with my brain about the mysteries of the universe, nature, and then… our own bodies.
That curiosity led me to study medicine — to understand the miracle of how our bodies work every single day.

My passion for scientific research began when I was twelve. I used to write little research papers, read and analyze sources from the internet and libraries — dreaming of sharing my discoveries with the world. But when our home was destroyed, all my papers were lost. Yet the knowledge didn’t burn with them. It stayed alive within me, and now I’m bringing it back to life here — with you — in a simple and joyful way, side by side with my lovely brain.

Building this blog wasn’t easy. The war in Gaza made every step a challenge. But I like to call all of it “beautiful exhaustion” — the kind that comes with passion and gives us strength to keep going.

My message to you: If you wish to join us on this adventure of science, be strong.
Don’t let your circumstances crush your passion.
Hand in hand, we can build a world where every science matters, and every person leaves their mark.

✨ Creativity is about bringing joy to another human — and that’s where true happiness begins. ✨

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