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By: Othman Nour

Memoirs Of A Mental Patient

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When hope feels like an old wooden boat, worn and weathered, rising and falling with the pull of unforgiving waves, hold on tightly. The sea can be cruel, and it’s easy to lose your footing, to forget your direction.


But I promise you these storms don’t last forever.


There’s a strange kind of beauty in the depths. The ocean floor can seem peaceful, even mesmerizing, scattered with shimmering pearls and delicate shells, silent in a way that almost feels like a gift of grace. But by the time the storm passes and calm settles in, you may realize you’re no longer floating. You’re sinking now. And down there, in that quiet, no one hears you call, and the way back, if there ever was one, is lost.

Othman Nour was born in Abha and raised in the holy capital, Mecca, and then moved to Jeddah.


He graduated from King Khalid University, majoring in chemistry, Department of Education.


He worked as a teacher for nineteen years in high school, during which time he was interested in the arts, especially fine arts.


He participated in fine arts activities, and then art was the catalyst for literary writing.

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