Entry through the exit door – over low heat – ✍️ Khaled Muhammad Al-Baqir

⭕A title that arouses both astonishment and reflection. This address symbolizes

There is a clear contradiction between entry and exit, between beginning and end, between opportunities and goodbyes. It is a title that reflects the reality of our reception of the life event we are experiencing, as our life can sometimes feel like we are leaving a certain place and entering a new situation without making any progress.

⭕ Through images and scenes imbued with sadness and intense pain, we find ourselves blindfolded to our social, economic and cultural worlds. These images may be the embodiment of failed relationships, broken dreams, or missed opportunities.

⭕Our role in these performances can be as if we remember it as a memory filled with nostalgia and sorrow.

⭕The repercussions of this case reflect a bitter reality for many people. How many of us enter social relationships with hope and leave them with pain, and how many of us look forward to economic opportunities that suddenly and irrevocably withdraw. Ultimately, we find ourselves in a spiral of transitions and transformations that leave painful and bitter effects.

⭕The word “exit” does not necessarily mean the end of the road, but rather a new beginning, a gateway to new opportunities and new challenges that await us.

⭕ Perhaps entering the exit door is the beginning of a new phase of life, where we learn new lessons and discover new aspects of ourselves and our abilities.

⭕Between entry and exit, between beginnings and endings, life remains a theater imbued with sadness and pain, but also with hope and renewal.

⭕ It is a never-ending journey as a person always finds himself facing conflicting feelings and challenges that keep him alive and growing.

⭕ The exit door can be painful, but it can also bring new opportunities for renewal and transformation. Getting in the exit door can be a hard lesson, but it is necessary for personal growth and development.

⭕Life takes us through situations full of sadness and pain, leaving indelible marks on our souls. These are the moments when we feel like we are entering the exit door, when difficulties and challenges pile up before us, turning joy and happiness into pain and sadness.

⭕These difficult situations occur in all aspects of our lives, whether in our social relationships with our friends and family, or on the economic level through financial difficulties, and even on the cultural and educational level, which faces many difficulties.

⭕When we find ourselves entering through the exit door in our social relationships, it is usually due to disappointments.

⭕And the setbacks we face. Old friendships can fail, important relationships fail, and we feel alone and isolated. This type of pain can be more intense and difficult, significantly affecting our mental and emotional health.

⭕ In terms of economic relationships, we may find ourselves through the exit door when we face financial difficulties. We may lose our jobs or face economic crises that make us feel lost and hopeless. This type of pain affects our lives holistically, as basic needs can become difficult to meet and increase our daily suffering.

⭕ In the cultural and educational field, we can enter through the exit door when we encounter obstacles that prevent us from realizing our dreams and ambitions.

⭕ We may encounter difficulties in achieving a good education or in succeeding in the cultural field to which we aspire. This type of pain creates doubts and anxiety in our soul, making us hesitant to move towards our goals.

⭕ Ultimately, we must realize that despite the difficulties and challenges we may face in our lives, we must maintain hope and faith that every difficulty will pass and that there is always another door through which we can enter into a better path. Pain and sadness do not last forever and, although difficult, they are part of our journey to build our character and improve our endurance and determination in the face of challenges.





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