β PART III
11: You said that you want to study in England. What kind of subject would you like to study?
Actually, I have a great interest in two specialty that I want to study: the first is computer science, because it is mainly based on programming, and it is a specialty that gives me the opportunity to work in advanced fields such as AI, e-marketing, game and apps development, software design, and even editing.
I feel that this specialty keeps pace with the rapid development in the world and will give me the opportunity to be creative and work on important projects.
The second specialty is translation, because I like languages ββso much and I see it as a bridge for communication between cultures.
Studying translation will open up horizons for me to work in interesting and enriching fields such as translating books, movies, and more. or even working as a translator in companies when they receive foreign delegations.
12: If you can look in the future of your life, what is the thing that you would like to know and find out?
I think there are a lot of things I want to discover in my future life, like how I will live my life and how I will raise my children.
I would like to know if I will achieve my big dreams, such as studying that I want, and living in a place that I like. The future is full of secrets, and that is what makes it exciting.
13: What do your parents do for work in Cairo? Do they like their job? And would you like to follow them later in the job?
My dad works as an Arabic language teacher, and my mom does not work.
My dad loves his work so much because he loves the Arabic language.
For me, I don't want to follow my dad in his career for several reasons. Firstly, I don't like the teaching profession and feel that it isn't suitable for me, although some have told me that I explain English, history and science well to those younger than me. But I'm not convinced of that at all.
Secondly, I have different goals, and I don't want to stay in Egypt in the future.
However, I like the Arabic language because it is my mother tongue, and I believe in the importance of Egyptians learning it well. The problem here is that we don't speak the original Arabic language (fosha), but rather the Egyptian dialect, and this doesn't help in mastering the original Arabic language and learning it easily, and there is a lack of attention to it.
14: When is it normal to start living in your own house in Egypt? Would you want that when it is time to do that or do you prefer to stay as long as possible in your parents house?
For me, the idea of ββliving in a private house may vary depending on the circumstances.
I am actually waiting for the day when I live in my own house outside Egypt, because this will be closer to realizing my dreams and ambitions. But inside Egypt, I don't think I will live in a separate house because, as I mentioned, I don't want to stay here in the future. Additionally, I want to stay with my parents and sister for as long as possible before I can travel and fulfill my plans.
15: Do you dream a lot? And do you believe that dreams tell things about the future or the past? And do you believe that you can communicate with people who have died? Do you believe they are in heaven or do you think something else?
For the first question, yes, I dream very often, and sometimes I have more than one dream in one sleep.
Actually, I never dreamed something that told me about the future, but my mom would tell me that she dreamed things and they came true more than once. As for the past, this happens to me; Sometimes I see dead people or certain situations from the past in my dreams.
For the second question, I don't believe that it is possible to communicate with people who have died.
As for Paradise, I cannot determine who will be in it and who will not, as these are matters that only God knows.