Wael Alwazir
Bio
I firmly believe in living a full life and encourage those around me to do the same. I approach life with a positive attitude, energy, and enthusiasm, and my goal is to lead and encourage others to aim high and reach their dreams.
Stories (31/0)
The Culture of Violence: Why Politicians Need to Take Action Now
Mass shootings have become a prevalent issue in the United States, and it seems as though politicians are not doing much to address this problem. Despite the increasing frequency of these events, it is still relatively easy to obtain firearms, and many politicians refuse to enact stricter gun control laws.
By Wael Alwazir29 days ago in Humans
"John Wick: Chapter 4" Aims to Shatter Box Office Records with Projected $70 Million Opening Weekend
The highly anticipated fourth installment of the John Wick franchise, "John Wick: Chapter 4," has arrived with a bang, earning $8.9 million in previews at the domestic box office and setting its sights on a record-breaking opening weekend. With a projected opening between $65 million and $70 million, the film is expected to surpass the franchise's previous record set by "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," which opened with $56.8 million in 2019. The franchise's impressive trajectory is clear, with each installment showing a substantial increase in opening weekend box office sales. The first movie opened with $14 million in 2014, followed by $30.4 million for "John Wick: Chapter 2" in 2017, and then the aforementioned $56.8 million for "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum."
By Wael Alwazir2 months ago in Humans
Breaking Barriers and Challenging Reality: Why 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Dominated the 95th Academy Awards
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is a 2022 American science fiction action film directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, starring Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film tells the story of a retired woman named Dao, who becomes embroiled in a multiverse conspiracy involving alternate realities and her own parallel selves.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans
The Midnight Dance
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. It was a sight that only a few lucky ones got to see. For most, it was just a rumor, a tale told by travelers passing through the small village tucked away in the mountains. But for those who had seen it, they knew it was real. They knew the magic that danced in the air.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Fiction
5 Surprising Benefits of Mindful Meditation You Never Knew About
In today's fast-paced world, we are constantly bombarded with stress, anxiety, and pressure from various sources. From work deadlines to family responsibilities, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and burnt out. But what if we told you that there's a simple yet effective way to combat these negative feelings and improve your overall well-being? The answer lies in mindful meditation.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Lifehack
Unleash Your Writing Potential with These Checklists
Writing is an art, a mysterious practice that can leave even the most talented writers struggling to put pen to paper. However, applying logic and systems can help unlock your writing potential and increase the likelihood of creating a masterpiece. In the same way that using the right equipment in cooking or playing sports can lead to inspired moments, setting up the best possible situation for yourself can make a big difference. Here are some checklists to help you improve your writing skills and enhance your creativity.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans
The Resilient Leader: Paul Vallas' Plan to Rebuild Chicago
Paul Vallas is a name that has become synonymous with education reform in the United States. Born in 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, Vallas grew up in a family of Greek immigrants who valued education and hard work. Vallas attended Lane Technical High School in Chicago before going on to earn a bachelor's degree in history and political science from Western Illinois University. He later earned a master's degree in political science from the University of Illinois at Springfield.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans
Saving Anne Frank: A Time Traveler's Journey to Alter History
Sophie had always been fascinated by the story of Anne Frank. As a child, she had read her diary over and over, imagining what it must have been like to live in hiding for so long. But as she grew older, she became increasingly frustrated with the knowledge that Anne and her family had ultimately been captured and killed by the Nazis.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Fiction
A study has found a potential link between the consumption of a zero-calorie sweetener and an elevated risk of heart attack and stroke
A recent study has raised concerns over the safety of zero-calorie sweeteners, such as aspartame, sucralose, and stevia. The study found that these sweeteners may be associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, among other negative health effects.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Longevity
Jake Paul: The Unstoppable YouTube Star Turned Boxer Who Shocked the World
Jake Paul is one of the most talked-about figures in entertainment today. The YouTube sensation turned professional boxer has become a household name and a cultural phenomenon, with millions of fans around the world eagerly following his every move. His boxing matches have been some of the most highly anticipated events in recent memory, drawing massive crowds and generating huge amounts of buzz on social media.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans
"We Have a Ghost" Review: A Lighthearted Take on the Supernatural
"We Have a Ghost" is an American supernatural comedy film directed by Christopher Landon and written by Landon and John Krasinski. The movie is based on the short film "Larry" by the same director and tells the story of a family who discovers that their home is haunted by a friendly ghost. The movie is a refreshing take on the supernatural genre, offering a fun and lighthearted approach that will leave audiences laughing and thoroughly entertained.
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans
The Dark Side of Social Media: How It's Affecting Our Mental Health
As the world becomes increasingly connected through technology, one of the hottest topics of discussion is the impact of social media on our mental health. From Instagram to TikTok, we're bombarded with carefully curated images and videos that often don't reflect reality. But how much of an impact does this actually have on our well-being, and what can we do about it?
By Wael Alwazir3 months ago in Humans