About Ethar
I am a…
Activist, Blogger, Brainstormer, Muslim, Performer, Potential employer, Social entrepreneur, Startup, Writer/Editor
Bio
I'm a storyteller at heart, using the power of words to connect with audiences on a deep level. As a public speaker, I've honed my ability to weave engaging narratives that inspire, inform, and entertain!
I'm passionate about
As a passionate social studies enthusiast, I am fascinated by the intricate interplay of history, culture, and society. I believe that understanding the past is essential for shaping a better future. By studying diverse perspectives, analyzing historical events, and exploring the complexities of human behavior, we can gain valuable insights into the world around us. My passion for social studies drives me to delve into the intricacies of global issues, advocate for social justice, and contribute to a more informed and engaged society.
An idea worth spreading
Bridging the Gap: Empowering Youth in Oman
In Oman, where ancient traditions meet modern aspirations, our youth possess a unique blend of cultural heritage and innovative spirit. By investing in their education, providing them with vocational training, and fostering a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem, we can empower them to become catalysts for economic growth and social progress. By bridging the gap between traditional values and modern opportunities, we can unleash the full potential of Oman's youth and build a brighter future for generations to come!
Areas of expertise
Arts and Humanities: Literature, history, philosophy, art history, music, Social Issues: Environmentalism, social justice, human rights Travel and Culture: Different cultures, languages, travel experiences, Youth empowerment
The TED story
The Paradox of Progress: Are We Moving Forward or Backward?
In today's fast-paced world, we often celebrate technological advancements and social progress. However, this progress can also lead to unforeseen challenges and ethical dilemmas.
It all started when I was told that I can’t participate in one of the competitions because I didn’t accomplish any important medals related to the field, and this was my strength point not a weakness, to ask and understand the exact real meaning of success. Is it only titles?
And until today I believe that any human being who aims good and dose good and achieve the smallest change deserves to be called “successful”.
Things you might not know
People know I'm good at public speaking because I've won several awards for my oratory skills. I've also been invited to give presentations at various conferences and workshops. I enjoy connecting with audiences and sharing my ideas in a clear and engaging manner.
