A Little Bit Of Evil Doesn't Hurt | Austin Macauley Publishers
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By: Helda Mahmoud Amro

A Little Bit Of Evil Doesn't Hurt

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We often judge ourselves without realizing that the true goal is to enjoy every moment of the journey and to learn from our mistakes.

Between good and evil, between positivity and negativity, who am I? Am I the only one living this struggle?

Who said that adults are perfect? Who said that adults know what they are doing? Who said that adults are the measure of all things?

So, what – and who – is the measure?

You are the balance; you are the scale; you are both the judge and the audience; you are life itself. But there are laws in this universe, and if you ignore them, you lose.

The universe gives you many opportunities to become aware, but when will you sit with yourself to live in peace? Or have you chosen to be your own enemy?

Examine the stages of human psychological development and judge for yourself.

Hilda Mahmoud Amro, a Palestinian born in Kuwait, witnessed the impact of war like many children in the Middle East. It was during this time that she realized adults do not always make the right decisions, and thus began her journey with anger and rejection. This child, carrying her negative emotions, went through various experiences and made decisions independently, without seeking help. Thanks to her sense of rejection, she found it easy to say no and change her decisions, constantly opening new doors for herself. Yes, sometimes negativity is useful and needed – imagine that!

She earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and worked in the field. Later, she decided to change her career to psychology and education, obtaining a Montessori diploma and a diploma in sociology from the University of Amsterdam, as well as a master’s degree in play therapy from Leeds Beckett University. Hilda worked in early childhood education for thirteen years and wrote stories and reflections to help children accept and express their emotions in a society that often views emotions as a weakness.

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