‘If you could remember the very moment of your birth, the
turbulent flight, the bumpy landing, followed by the first sight,
sound and smell, you might come close to relating to what I
am feeling the minute we touch ground in Beirut. Like a butter-
fly crawling out of its cosy cocoon, struggling to fly with its
newly grown wings, still shrivelled, heavy and wet, I am step-
ping out of mine.’ Is life after all a drill? We are born into this
world, grow up, get an education, get a job, try marriage, kids
and die? That’s it? Really? Did you ever wonder about such
things? Did you ever aspire for more without knowing what
that more precisely was? I didn’t. Not until fate conspired with
a naive choice to land me in a notorious Palestinian refugee
camp in the heart of Beirut anyway. Things took an explosive
turn when Lebanon erupted into a full-scale war with Israel
trapping me in its deadly jaws. I escaped in what I thought was
the end. Only that I was wrong. Neither was it the end, nor did
that camp ever escape me. What followed was an unexpected
yet incredible journey that took me around the world. Latin
America, Europe and Africa came one after the other, each
with life-altering lessons, lessons that transformed the boy that
I was into the man I am, lessons that became milestones in this
universal journey into adulthood, lessons that are woven deep
into the fabric of this story, this story of how I tried changing
the world, this story of how instead, the world changed me.