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Mohammed El-Kurd

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
948 total appearances

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Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

It's a lot more neat than like this conversation. It's like I am obsessed with sentences and it takes me a long time to like finish a piece of writing. I'm a perfectionist.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

It's a lot more neat than like this conversation. It's like I am obsessed with sentences and it takes me a long time to like finish a piece of writing. I'm a perfectionist.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

It's a lot more neat than like this conversation. It's like I am obsessed with sentences and it takes me a long time to like finish a piece of writing. I'm a perfectionist.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I edit all the time and I like can't move on from one sentence until it's perfect. But I will say my other writer friends here in New York do not face is how easily disrupted my writing is by other news.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I edit all the time and I like can't move on from one sentence until it's perfect. But I will say my other writer friends here in New York do not face is how easily disrupted my writing is by other news.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I edit all the time and I like can't move on from one sentence until it's perfect. But I will say my other writer friends here in New York do not face is how easily disrupted my writing is by other news.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I'll pitch a story to my editor about something, for example, and then as I'm writing it, 20 minutes in, some kid was shot and killed by the Israeli military, so I have to say something about it, and then 30 minutes later, as I'm writing it, there's news about a home demolition in Silouan.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I'll pitch a story to my editor about something, for example, and then as I'm writing it, 20 minutes in, some kid was shot and killed by the Israeli military, so I have to say something about it, and then 30 minutes later, as I'm writing it, there's news about a home demolition in Silouan.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I'll pitch a story to my editor about something, for example, and then as I'm writing it, 20 minutes in, some kid was shot and killed by the Israeli military, so I have to say something about it, and then 30 minutes later, as I'm writing it, there's news about a home demolition in Silouan.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And there is this relentless onslaught of news that prevents us and deprives us of the ability to analyze, to frame, to think, to conceptualize, to write beyond the current affairs. We're stuck in the relentlessness of the occupation. that a lot of the time I worry that the things I'm writing are always in reaction to a crime that took place, to a bombing that took place and so on and so forth.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And there is this relentless onslaught of news that prevents us and deprives us of the ability to analyze, to frame, to think, to conceptualize, to write beyond the current affairs. We're stuck in the relentlessness of the occupation. that a lot of the time I worry that the things I'm writing are always in reaction to a crime that took place, to a bombing that took place and so on and so forth.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And there is this relentless onslaught of news that prevents us and deprives us of the ability to analyze, to frame, to think, to conceptualize, to write beyond the current affairs. We're stuck in the relentlessness of the occupation. that a lot of the time I worry that the things I'm writing are always in reaction to a crime that took place, to a bombing that took place and so on and so forth.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And I think that's unfortunately true for so many Palestinian writers. So, you know, I would say isolation and like stepping away from the news is very important to do, but I don't do it.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And I think that's unfortunately true for so many Palestinian writers. So, you know, I would say isolation and like stepping away from the news is very important to do, but I don't do it.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

And I think that's unfortunately true for so many Palestinian writers. So, you know, I would say isolation and like stepping away from the news is very important to do, but I don't do it.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I mean, there is the timeless, you know, it's not even timelessness, it's timeliness. I think what you write is always timely because the occupation is ongoing. But the struggle is, you know, moving beyond the news and tackling more nuances and

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I mean, there is the timeless, you know, it's not even timelessness, it's timeliness. I think what you write is always timely because the occupation is ongoing. But the struggle is, you know, moving beyond the news and tackling more nuances and

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

I mean, there is the timeless, you know, it's not even timelessness, it's timeliness. I think what you write is always timely because the occupation is ongoing. But the struggle is, you know, moving beyond the news and tackling more nuances and

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

Because in Arabic I can, in Arabic I can philosophize, I can talk about violence, and I can talk about my complicated relationship with violence, or like my complicated... I can complicate and nuance and give things nuance, but in English people still do not believe we are under occupation, even though it is an internationally recognized fact that is broadcasted 24-7 through the world's most watched screens.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#391 โ€“ Mohammed El-Kurd: Palestine

Because in Arabic I can, in Arabic I can philosophize, I can talk about violence, and I can talk about my complicated relationship with violence, or like my complicated... I can complicate and nuance and give things nuance, but in English people still do not believe we are under occupation, even though it is an internationally recognized fact that is broadcasted 24-7 through the world's most watched screens.