((Running is a state that I always live in. In my childhood, the energy of life in me was urging and overflowing, so I ran. In my adolescence, I ran for fear of my growing body and of the expected harem. Then I kept running so as not to lose my club to the men of my generation. I ran to learn, I ran to be independent, and I ran to My family does not bring me back to the fold of their love and guardianship, and I run so that society does not put me in the category of inferiority prepared in advance for women. I kept running until running became second nature to me. Thus, since I arrived in America, I also found myself running to ward off alienation, and to fulfill multiple academic obligations, in pursuit of a quick achievement. Take me back to Egypt))
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