Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh
Bio
Bio:
Cathy Ben-Ameh has published two books; "The Impact of Music Streaming on The Music Industry: Case study-Spotify" and "'13- A Chapbook of 13 Short Poems". https://linktr.ee/cathybenameh
Stories (74/0)
Advice for Singles 2020
I have received a lot of advice as a single woman in the last decade plus from many well meaning friends and family on how to transit into the 'taken' life, that included 'putting myself out there some more', 'online dating'...etc and I must confess that none of that advice really worked out.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh 4 years ago in Humans
The Thin Line Between 'Tolerance' and Respect for 'Individual Truth'
What is your truth? And, in what ways has society forced you to conform to submerging your individual truth for fear of social awkwardness that may arise from stepping on the toes of what may be generally perceived as being tolerant? Are we as a general society tolerant of the expression of our individual truths without being slighted or intimidated psychologically, socially, economically, and other ways feasible to the boundaries of our individual human rights? Does the fear of not being tolerant of others' individual truths expose the insecurities we feel about our own subjective individual truths?
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh 5 years ago in The Swamp
Having a Mind of My Own
There are so many flippant quotes and statements being flung about on social media and the rest of the internet that, in my mind, have contributed to the shut down of general sense and basic intelligence within the human race.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh 5 years ago in Motivation
A Thing or Two About Unrequited Love
A lot of times, everyone comes to a place of identifying something that a lot more than tickles their fancy. Yes, you see a pair of shoes, or a really ugly dress that you strongly believe would look better on you than anyone else. Or you spot that dude you graduated University with driving a Bentley, the same color and model you all drooled over after soccer practice before talking about girls, and comparing the sizes of your penises; or, you run into an old girlfriend (well, maybe more of an acquaintance), but one with whom you shared a special connection with on many a drunken night, and went shopping with, and fought over boys with until life took you both to opposite ends of the planet. The possible scenarios of wanting what is not accessible to us are never ending. The one scenario that I naively assume at least sixty five percent of the world can relate with is wanting someone we cannot have at the moment that we want them.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh 5 years ago in Humans