People Who Cry Wolf By: Shierin Abu-Seir On a given day we don't realize the questions that live idly in our subconscious. Only a fraction surfaces and make it past our vocal cords. As human beings we are quick to judge, quick to form opinions, quick to misunderstand and misrepresent. Is that human nature? What differentiates and classifies us as human beings or as people? - Humanity? Compassion? Thought? How do we get the answers to questions unasked? What makes us afraid of the knowledge we will obtain from the answers? - Understanding? Acceptance? What makes us afraid of being ourselves? People Who Cry Wolf may not have the answers, but the courage to get us started. About the Author Born in Oklahoma USA, raised in Sharjah UAE, Shierin Abu-Seir is a single mom fighting the daily battle to win the life-long war. Shierin and her father used to enjoy spending their time people-watching at any place they gathered socially. That, coupled with a curious hungry mind led to thoughts and questions, and the want to understand how others see and perceive, and act and react. Even in her adult life, Shierin is still observing people and fascinated by the differences, and curious about the similarities.
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