He talked about the house I grew up in, describing all the rooms in detail.
Although I left Lebanon when I was 10 years old, I still remember the house where I was born and raised. The house consisted of two floors and had a small garden in front of which I was playing and renting. The house wasn't big, but it was beautiful and I felt very comfortable. I still remember most of the rooms on the first floor, such as the kitchen, the sitting room and the dining room. The second floor included my bedroom, my father's bedroom and a large bathroom. I have lived in many houses in many countries since then, but I will never forget that humble house where I spent the most beautiful years of my childhood.
Talk about the most beautiful trip I've ever made, describing where you've been, as well as any memories you've kept from that trip.
At the beginning of September 2014, my father decided to take me with him to visit Algeria: the country I had dreamed of visiting since my childhood. The flight was on Air Algeria and the plane landed at Hoare Boumediene International Airport at around 1 p.m. Throughout the trip we stayed at the Adger Hotel, a 15-minute drive from the airport. In the next five days, my father and I explored the mountains of Algeria, which embrace the sky and have snow-white peaks overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. For me, this trip was one of the most wonderful moments of my life because it allowed me to realize my childhood dream and because I had the opportunity to have fun with my father, who moved to his mercy the following year.
He spoke of the negative effects of electronic games of our time, especially with regard to children and the new generation, who used technology regularly in their daily lives.
Electronic games have invaded almost every house, and everyone, adults and young people, has negative effects on those who play them, including: it causes so much damage to human memory that it affects memory health in the long run. It has also caused introversion and isolation from the outside world, as it would prefer to stay in front of the screen and play than to deal with others. For children, I believe that being influenced by violent electronic games can lead to their propensity for violence and aggressiveness in dealing with others. Last but not least, the existence of unfamiliar ideas for our society in imported electronic games may lead to many prohibited items being seen unattended, building an abnormal personality in the future. Electronic games are a double-edged sword, no matter how fun it is, it can sometimes be harmful and sad.