AUN to the death, Inshallah Somalia wadan aan kuu nooli karno ha nogdo, sidee dadka ubaaaxnin inee tahriibaan.
Crossing the desert, the sea, the jungle and into the unknown is a world filled with uncertainties.
It's as vicious as the Somali civil war and the ongoing conflict in Somalia, it's dangers and the damages inflicted on should never be overlooked.
One moment you're euphoric, you're over the moon, ecstatic the fate of the world are in your precious hands and you entertain
the idea of the
potentials and destinies awaiting you at that seamless barrier
and the next mili second you're praying to god to get out of the horrible situation clinging onto anything for dear life, too late to realise you're perishing in the middle of nowhere.
This is where illustratious expectations of one's imagination collides with the harsh and unforgiving reality.
In your racing mind the thoughts of never making halfway way is persistent . That will change for the worse if beloved family members travelled besides you the possibility this could be the last minute you'll see your companions draw breath.
Or the least mentioned of all how humans would cope in dangerous situation, under pressure and most importantly limited resources that ensures their survival to keep going, with nothing to lose and without thinking their self preservation kicks in motion resorting to acts, violence, sacrifice and you get the picture.
It some of the things we avoid sharing to others irl. It brings flashbacks and old scars.
People back home are hard headed, narrow minded, stubborn they're adamant enough to reach wherever they want to go.
But can you blame them.
They have lost touch with reality, the second factor they see their uneducated friend who somehow made it alive, years later flexing his governmental subsidies on social media, posing selfies in someone's sports car, tall skyscrapers, white girls and anything that looked enticing.
These are the types of illusion that send a wrong signal to a curious naive crowd.
And I believe the problems also stem from there.
But hey you can't send a message through a brick wall.