Document Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER

Authors

1 Stuent in Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Islamic University of Lebanon, Khalde, Lebanon (Corresponding Author)

2 Department of Applied Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany

Abstract

SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: Over time and as the sun rose and set, the meaning of existence became more of a vivid concept. We are here to fill the void in this infinite universe. We grow when our hope grows or grow otherwise. When we think of this life, we find that it is a myth as an ongoing cycle. We  individuals believe that we are the center of existence, where even existence is based on our presence.
METHOD AND FINDING: We are in this world where we gradually get to know each other over time, but realistically as life passes on we hardly know who we are. Humans are unique and wonder why they are unique. That is, our structure is one, but we all have a single arrangement from  head to our senses, two legs and two arms; but we are different, in all, in  form, in understanding, in our way of life, and even in our decisions.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, the joy of our difference is that it achieves integration. Everyone has the same ingredients. However they adapt them in their own way, interacting with matter and nature, and then finds himself in a corner of life that forms a cornerstone of the basic ground. If that fails, it can create an imbalance that can only be corrected through the balance between individuals. We inherit integration through care. For example, if a doctor dies, another doctor will have to play that role. 

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