OSAMA ALBITAR
Bio
Hi
I'm Osama from Syria, I'm a mechanical engineering student and I work as translator, I'm also a professional logo designer.
Check out my website osamabit.blogspot.com
I publish articles about different topics, I hope you enjoy it.
Stories (2/0)
Bipolar Disorder
What is bipolar disorder? We've all heard various things about bipolar disorder, some accurate and some stigmatizing and incorrect. Today, I want to delve into the distinctions between bipolar 1 and 2, the experiences of those living with the condition, and the most effective ways to manage its symptoms. Firstly, it's important to recognize that individuals with bipolar disorder can lead fulfilling lives when receiving proper treatment. It's common for public discourse to focus on those who struggle to manage their symptoms, but it's vital to understand that they do not represent everyone with bipolar disorder. Additionally, individuals with mental illness are accountable for their actions and may simply require professional support to make positive choices. Displaying compassion and understanding as they work towards managing their symptoms is incredibly beneficial. It's also helpful to grasp the diagnostic criteria for bipolar 1 and bipolar 2, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). While the DSM is not exhaustive, it provides a framework for identifying symptoms and understanding the diagnostic process.
By OSAMA ALBITAR6 months ago in Psyche
How to Learn Any Language FAST
Intro I didn't begin learning a second language until I turned 28. I am now 35 and I am proficient in Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Arabic. I have learned them all fairly well, but I want to make it clear that I am not unusually gifted. I have simply found an effective method for quickly learning languages that is free, simple, and surprisingly enjoyable. In this article, I aim to share this method with you. There is an overwhelming amount of misinformation about language learning, especially on YouTube. You may have come across videos with titles like "Learn a Language in Three Months," "Learn a Language in Two Weeks," or "Learn a Language While You're in the Bath." The truth is, these videos are not authentic; they are clickbait, plain and simple. I want to speak candidly about language learning because I believe that false expectations can be harmful. Real progress takes time. At the very least, it will probably take you at least six months to feel confident speaking a new language, especially if it is somewhat similar to a language you already know, like English to Spanish. If the language is more distant, such as English to Japanese, you should be prepared to dedicate at least two years of consistent study before you begin to feel comfortable expressing yourself in various situations. For what it's worth, that's how I define fluency: the ability to understand others and express yourself confidently in virtually any setting. So, how can you reach that level? Let's delve into it.
By OSAMA ALBITAR6 months ago in Education