Araz Gholami

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Discovering Tabriz in the British Library Archives

The british library has recently digitized and released its unique and rare image archive on flickr here. as usual, the first thing i did was search for “tabriz” in the archive. the “nobar” gate of tabriz ... Read All

When you have nothing to lose

Aside from the fact that military service is one of the most unfortunate experiences someone can go through, this misfortune comes with a lot of mountains, plains, and dust. most of the time, you’re stationed in the mountains and open fields, unless you have some unlimited, super-connected hookup, w... Read All

Self-change vs Environment-change

While life is being defined through two markers, a parade in the middle of the room, and boards on the walls, if we consider it as 70 years, we live a total of 25,567 days, including leap years. one could interpret this as every person facing 25,567 challenges in their lifetime. the question is, whe... Read All

Understanding Before Solving

To solve a problem, you first need to understand it, right? but at what cost? when one of the most valuable assets of any person is time, how much and how long should be spent on solving a problem for it to truly be considered solved without feeling like you’ve wasted time? what’s the alternative? i... Read All

Moments of Simplicity

fifteen minutes later, ryukhin was sitting in complete solitude; leaning over a dish of fish snacks, drinking vodka glass after glass, understanding himself better with each moment, and realizing that in his entire life, not a single thing remained that could be corrected. the master and margarita ... Read All

Point of view

When you introduce yourself to someone you want, and they don’t want you, trying to see their flaws and faults doesn’t make things better. because it can be seen as: someone with all their flaws still didn’t want you. the feeling that someone was so good yet didn’t want you is far more bearable. my... Read All

Cocacola

In the late elementary school years, i used to get money weekly from my father. however, this money was barely enough to cover a week’s round-trip taxi fare, and since friday was a holiday, i could use that day’s share to buy something or save it. a midweek day off or a snowfall meant more freedom, ... Read All

Inertia Daylog

Before this, i always said i was in a specific period of my life, but in reality, i had been in the previous period all along. that is, that previous chapter of my life hadn’t ended yet. i was at its end, but it wasn’t over. through a plan, i put myself under the most intense psychological pressures... Read All

An Attempt to Change

The -19 degree temperature leaves no room for thinking about why i’m waiting for the clock to turn from 11:52 to 12. these days my life is so stagnant that, just for a change, i stir my coffee in the opposite direction of usual. today i rearranged the elements of my room. the apparent goal was to ha... Read All

16 years with a backpack

It started on the morning of september 23, 1999 at 6:30 am. after 16 years of schooling, today on january 24, 2016, it finally ended with my bachelor’s thesis defense. well, at least for now. ... Read All

On Simplifying Life

i realized that people get sad when they live in a complicated way for a while, and then simple. for a while, their heart beats not only for themselves but also for someone else, and then just for themselves. for a while, they carry stress, and then not. for a while, they walk together, and the... Read All

Our way

Our path, thoughts, and beliefs are things that we have created ourselves. we should use them to our advantage in facing challenges because they are our own wealth. we determine the way of life for the next generation. by understanding the new modern world and its challenges, and finding solutions f... Read All