Ramadhan is over, and now I’m back. We are always busy, that’s life, but busy and hungry is not good to transfer my thoughts into words for you all to read, so I took a break. However, this doesn’t mean… Read More ›
Bahrain
Between the Lines of Challenge Bahrain
For every problem in life, there is a solution, however difficult the solution is, you would have to admit that there is one. Out of the 200 plus countries around the world, no perfect nation exists. What do exist, however,… Read More ›
Death on a Bike
This week, I want to share this fantastic piece and keep myself busy reading 🙂 Enjoy it, because it’s our future… By Timothy Egan and published in the New York Times She was doing all the right things in the morning… Read More ›
What’s Your University Major?
So many people graduate from universities and the first thing they do is look for a job that fits exactly what they have spent 4 or more years studying. How realistic is that? Some of the most important courses… Read More ›
I Am Changing Jobs!
What we fear without noticing is always stepping into the unknown. We call it risk, where people either in their conscious or subconscious mind assess the plusses and minuses and decide whether or not to take this step into… Read More ›
Is Triathlon Important?
What is the relationship between Triathlon and a nation’s economy? Is Triathlon the most important sport of the future? Is it really that important? Well, give me few minutes of your time and see if I convince you with… Read More ›
Politics and Sports
Sometimes it just frustrates me when people make judgments with so little or no background information on the subject matter. Other times I simply understand, if I was that ignorant. Still, what is important is to always be ready… Read More ›
Spreading Love With Triathlon
It has been a while since I have written a casual article for you all to read. To be honest, almost a year have passed by while I’m still struggling to find time for my reading and writing. In week… Read More ›
Sheikh Saqer bin Salman Al Khalifa on the Bahrain Triathlon Association
Always sporty in his younger years, Sheikh Saqer put exercise on the back burner when he was studying for a PHD overseas but as he came up to his exams he began to feel ill and tired and a… Read More ›
3 Years After The Arab Spring
It has been almost three years since the Arab Spring zoomed across the Arab world, into each and every country in the region and in the periphery as well. As I suspected from day one, the so-called ‘spring’ had… Read More ›