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Seek Discomfort

Seek Discomfort

3 ай бұрын

After Ammar achieved his childhood dream of being on top of the Great Pyramids of Giza (with his dad), he surprised the rest of the team with a 2 day adventure around the ancient city of Luxor.
If you want to win this 2 night for free at Hilton Luxor + the itinerary from our Luxor trip, then comment below what your first dream as a kid was and we'll pick one lucky commenter :)
Special Thanks to Hilton Luxor for letting us have such a lovely stay!
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@FourIV4
@FourIV4 3 ай бұрын
A large part of my childhood was filled with fear, anger, and sadness. I remember too many nights that I spent lying awake listening to screaming and yelling. On those nights that I didn't sleep I spent hours looking out of my window at the stars. Every night in the chaos of my house I found comfort and consistency in the beautiful night sky, and for as long as I can remember I have wanted to join the stars in the sky and see the world from their point of view. for most of my childhood I wanted to be an astronaut, but then at some point I decided to bring my dreams a little closer to earth. So now I am in the process of becoming a pilot so that I can travel the world and still spend as much time as I can up in the sky. But I still haven't given up on my dream to see the world from space so I am constantly saving money and doing research on how I can one day achieve my dreams, and reach the stars. Congratulations Ammar on reaching your stars, you are an inspiration to all the dreamers out there.
@ella2776
@ella2776 3 ай бұрын
This is beautiful💗the sky always manages to bring us comfort for some unique reason🌌 May you reach your loving stars ☺
@AnnaBardon-iu4or
@AnnaBardon-iu4or 3 ай бұрын
Oh I loved your comment.
@9thgenvids
@9thgenvids 3 ай бұрын
Wow, this is amazing and I wish the best for you
@marbler2442
@marbler2442 3 ай бұрын
The first few sentences really resonated with me…I’m so grateful my older sister was there to help me thru mine. Sad and beautiful, I hope you find what you are looking for, and happiness finds you more than not.
@SobagAdventures
@SobagAdventures 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@LisaKokx
@LisaKokx 3 ай бұрын
I love how your nephew is just constantly in someone elses arms, it’s so sweet
@craigbelcher2574
@craigbelcher2574 3 ай бұрын
A simple thought that i experienced watching both these videos. I am 69, feel 45 but life and time are real. I watched these with love for the life you have chosen (or has chosen you) and that you shared that with friends and family. The time with your father was precious, my father passed in 2006 and I miss him every day. I wish I had more time with him, but life doesn't always give you what you want. What i felt was sadness for the time I have left and that I have so much more I want to do. Life can be cruel. I am grateful for the things I do have. This was a wondaful emotional rollercoaster, thank you for the share and the reminders of the good in the world! Peace!
@estherr
@estherr 3 ай бұрын
Ever since I was a child, I've harbored an unyielding dream to venture beyond the confines of our Earth and journey to the enigmatic surface of the moon. As a wide-eyed kid, I would gaze up at the night sky, mesmerized by the silvery glow of Earth's celestial companion, and envision myself standing on its dusty surface, gazing back at our blue planet suspended in the vast expanse of space. The allure of the unknown, the thrill of exploration, and the sheer wonder of experiencing the cosmos firsthand have fueled this childhood dream of mine, igniting a passion for space exploration that still burns brightly within me today. Though the journey may seem daunting and the destination distant, the dream of setting foot on the moon continues to inspire me, driving me to pursue the stars with unwavering determination and unbridled imagination.
@Koffi87
@Koffi87 3 ай бұрын
I love how Yaseen went from security expert to security threat. On a serious note. I love how you guys are so big and showcasing gratitude, vulnerability, struggles, humiliation, value family and friends. Guys showing kindness and emotion, its important what you do.
@thelifewithnate
@thelifewithnate 3 ай бұрын
Ammar, I grew up in Egypt for 15 years as the son of an expat family! Imagine my surprise when a video about Luxor pops up in my feed. I can't tell you how many times I visited Luxor as part of a class field trip or vacation just living in the country. Almost brought a tear to my eye, lol. My dream honestly was just to be free. I never had a specific job or ambition I was aiming for, I simply wanted to be free and travel the world to continue the lifestyle that I had. I am slowly building towards that potentially as a digital nomad, but that is going to take a couple of years to achieve. My Dad died last year from lung cancer and one of the dreams that he had for my family was to do one last trip to Egypt before he passed away. That was in September 2023 and I didn't even have a chance to say goodbye because he didn't want me to see in such a state. My Mom and I have plans to bring some of his ashes to Egypt as a final resting place, but unfortunately that won't happen for a couple of years since we are still wrapping stuff up and taking care of life at the same time. I'm healing from it now, but damn does it take a lot of time. Cheers!
@smartcookiefinance
@smartcookiefinance 3 ай бұрын
Your comment pushed me to seek discomfort and post about growing up as an expat in the Middle East! I hope you win the trip to Luxor so you can spread your dads ashes, sorry for your loss
@juska4235
@juska4235 3 ай бұрын
❤ 🙏
@jenayamada8535
@jenayamada8535 2 ай бұрын
Becoming a wildlife ranger in Savannah; conserving and protecting the beautiful great giants. Couldn't afford the internships nor the volunteer opportunities of working with the African wildlife after graduating. Couple years down the line, im currently living in Okinawa. About a month ago i had the opportunity to swim with humbpack whales and absolutely loved it. Talked to the captain of the boat and decided on that same day to work with them. Im currently working on getting my SCUBA licences. I will definitely make my dream of becoming a wildlife ranger in the Savannah come true but for now my dream is to explore the ocean and hopefully swim with more incredible marine wildlife, learning more about them to protect them and their world!!! Honestly whenever i need motivation, inspiration or want to laugh, ill watch you guy's videos and all is set right. Its educational, heartwarming and lovely to see the genuine love you share and spread to eveyone!! Absolute legends!
@hamdigargouri5740
@hamdigargouri5740 3 ай бұрын
I am going to talk about two of my earliest dreams, because at the end they were combined, and it is a day that I will never forget. First, I remember how much I was longing to take the airplane and experience flying above the clouds. To me, it sounded unbelievable, even though I know a lot of people who flew already. By unbelievable, I don't mean I was thinking it was not possible, but I don't know how to describe it, maybe almost fantastical. But I never thought I will be able to get on a plane and experience it myself. My second dream, was to pursue an engineering career in Germany, a dream that nurtured since my youth. My first plan was to continue studying in Germany after I became 18 years old. There was a scholarship from my country, which was offered to the top 8 people in the country. This was my goal, so I studied hard and I even started studying the German language. Unfortunately I failed to reach my goal, I was only top 32 in the country which wasn't enough. This was really disappointing to me, since at that age it sounded to me like it was my only chance. I studied an engineering path. I kept trying to land an internship in Germany, but was never successful. I graduated and got my engineering degree, and I started working, but never gave up on my goal. I kept applying to job positions in Germany. And finally, two years later, I got a job offer in Germany. Three months forward, the day of my trip came. It was also the same day I got my vise (Got the visa 5 hours before the flight, it was a really emotional experience but that's a story for another time). Usually these last moments are filled with sadness and tears. You are leaving your family, friends, memories and country behind. For me it was excitement and joy. I don't mean I wasn't sad. I was, but the excitement overcame any other emotion. I will never forget the moments the plane started running on the runway as I was looking through the small window, noticing every little detail, feeling cheerful. I felt the plane wheels leave the ground. My heart shrank and tears fell down my eyes. Excited for the future, felt proud that I finally reached my goal, having conquered obstacles and surely sad of leaving everything behind especially my family and mother. That day not just a chapter was concluded, it marked the closure of an entire volume in the story of my life.
@OliviaHenderson-wr1wx
@OliviaHenderson-wr1wx 3 ай бұрын
Answering on behalf of my dad. I introduced him to your channel years ago, we now share the same love for you and everything you do. I always knew my dad has been interested and intrigued by Egypt but after watching these videos, it really became clear and he began to share more. He said he has been fascinated by Egypt since he was a little kid, not understanding how the beauty is even possible. He really shared many of the same thoughts and comments as the other guys in the video, just truly blown away by the beauty and stories. I would love to win this trip, not just for myself but more importantly, for him. This would be such an amazing thing to share together. He is the hardest working man I know and this trip would just mean more than you know. Thank you for the opportunity and I’m so so glad this trip happened for you.
@sarailopez3331
@sarailopez3331 3 ай бұрын
I’m not kidding you when I say that my earliest dream as a child was to go to Egypt. I fell in love with the ancient world at a very early age. I was so obsessed. I would grab these big adult textbooks, watch countless of documentaries, trying to write hieroglyphs and studying the mythology in my free time. Even if I saw a series or special before, I’d just rewatch it again and again because I wanted everything to stay in my head. I still remember staying up late at night watching a special about Nefertiti and whether or not they found her. I’ve always wanted to go to Egypt to see everything myself and just fall in love again with the world that inspired me and lit a fire within me at an early age. So yeah that was my earliest dream.
@pjsudharshan
@pjsudharshan 3 ай бұрын
I still remember staying up late at night watching a special about Nefertiti and whether or not they found her. I've always wanted to go to Egypt to see everything myself and just fall in love again with the world that inspired me and lita fire within me at an early age. So yeah that was my earliest dream.
@LewisHawkes
@LewisHawkes 3 ай бұрын
This trip looks epic, ancient Egypt was always my favourite part in history class in school and it still fascinates me now. I was a very shy quiet child, always lost in a day dream. I think because i was a quiet kid I always dreamed of doing something BIG, something that would get people to notice me and something to make an impact on peoples lives. I know its pretty vague but even now i dream of doing something big to help out others ive done multiple long bike events for charity across Europe and held quizzes for charity during lockdown. I still find myself chasing the dream of that something big that inspires and makes an impact on those around me. Thanks for keeping me inspired
@bernout00
@bernout00 3 ай бұрын
Back in the day, I was all about chasing the dream of being a musician, specifically jamming out on the bass guitar. Picture me, rocking the stage, feeling the crowd's energy pulsating through every chord I played. But life's funny twists led me down a different path - one filled with lines of code instead of musical notes. Yeah, I traded in the guitar for a keyboard, but you know what? Programming's got its own kind of magic. It's like composing a digital symphony, each line of code creating its own unique rhythm. So, while my childhood dreams might not have played out exactly as planned, I've found a whole new groove to jam to.
@CoreanoMochilero
@CoreanoMochilero 3 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I was confused and felt like not belonging anywhere. I was a Korean Kid living in Mexico and I didn't feel Korean nor Mexican but sometimes I felt like I was both or even more. When I was 5 years old, I watched a movie called Jumanji (1995) and I loved that movie so much that I used to imagine and fantasize living and having an adventure like in movie! It became my dream since I was a kid, live a life like Jumanji. Years have passed, I became an adult and I had a 9/5 job but it didn't fulfill me, so one day I decided to quit my job and follow my Jumanji Dreams. Since then I have never felt more happy in my life, but I'm still trying to live that Jumanji Dream. Seek Disconfort have been a true inspiration for me, thank you guys for existing and keep SEEKING!!! Seahyun Lee.
@SteveJobIess
@SteveJobIess 3 ай бұрын
What is a Jumanji life? You going to disappear into a board game?
@orlando-neves
@orlando-neves 3 ай бұрын
Since I was a kid, I've always had this dream... of going out into the world and helping people who really need it. Not just giving stuff, but really being there, you know? Listening to their stories, sharing their struggles. It's not about fame or anything like that. It's about understanding, compassion, and making a difference, no matter how small. It's like this calling inside me, pushing me to spread kindness and love wherever I go. And I can't shake it off, you know? But I am certain that one day, I'll be able to do something that meaningful and impactful, just like you guys are doing it so well! 🙏
@aljosaa4543
@aljosaa4543 3 ай бұрын
man that's beautiful,I hope your dream comes true
@bintarosadore
@bintarosadore 3 ай бұрын
You guys represent such a pristine example of the balanced masculine energy. Thank you for sharing your journey and bienvenus à Paris ! I just moved to Brussels after leaving my Parisian flat in August 2022 for 18 months of nomadism and my last step before becoming sedentary was supposed to be Egypt where some of my old ancestry roots come from, but for financial and mental health reason I had to make the choice to settle down. My first dream as a child was to become a professional singer songwriter in a metal band (very specific eheh). I am slowly materializing this dream alongside many other and would absolutely adore to go on the Louxor trip to get activated even deeper by the future-ancient frequency vibrating in this sacred land. Infinite Love and many blessings to you Ammar and anyone reading this ❤
@beF.U.N.
@beF.U.N. 3 ай бұрын
What a amazing video again. The colors of the wall paintings remind me of my childhood dream, when I dreamt of a magical place that felt like home - a place where all the world's religions could come together, like old friends who had never met but were always meant to be together. Picture a grand, cozy house encircled by beautifully doors all around- each one whispering stories of different faiths through colors and symbols sacred to different faits in respect of each tradition of the various religions of the world. The doors, ever open, invieted everyone to a gathering of peace and acceptance, no matter what they believed in - SEEKING TRANSFORMATION OF DISCOMFORT TO PEACEFUL COMFORT. It wasn’t only standing shoulder to should, it was about sharing & celebrating the good in each faith in a tapestry of shared joy - a place where wonders unfold, where hands are held, stories are cherished, and every voice is heard, honoring our traditions in beautiful spaces crafted with love, sweeping away any false beliefs and judgements. Inside, prayers and chants would blend into a symphony of unity, building a sanctuary of support and genuine kindness, giving always everyone a space to honor their rituals with deep respect for their venerable traditions. This dream was more than just bricks and mortar where we could all share our best bits, in respect of our differences; it was a hope that one day, our mosaic of differences could illuminate the world’s true beauty. It was a vision that together, in our YOUniqueness, we were able to share a world free from the battles over rightness, celebrating rather the splendor of diversity. It was, and always will be, a heartfelt wish for a place ruled by LOVE OVER FEAR, positive compassion, and the kind of friendship that triumphs over everything. A wolrd where we choose togetherness, understanding and love - in every language, for every soul. The goal was to show that it is possible to be different and still together, sharing and appreciating the beauty while creating a world without fights over who's right. It was a wish for a place where love, kindness and friendship win. #Seek Discomfort For Comfort #DreamBig #DreamWorld #Seek Discomfort For Comfort#TogetherAsOne #ChildhoodDreamsComeTrue #TogetherAsOne #UnityInDiversity #LoveInEveryLanguage
@prince-aj036
@prince-aj036 3 ай бұрын
I have been living abroad for 14 years and only 2 months vacation. I love to travel and my dream is to have a nice camper van🚐🤩🤣👍
@csaszara12
@csaszara12 3 ай бұрын
As a small kid, I remember visiting the Austrian Alps with my family. I vividly recall taking the cable car up the mountain, feeling the excitement build with each passing moment. But what stands out the most in my memory is the sight of another peak looming above us, just out of reach. I was too young to tackle the hike to that higher peak, but oh, how badly I wanted to see the world from its summit. In that moment, my cildhood dream was born within me, a dream to do the seemingly impossible and then behold the beauty only a few get to lay eyes upon. Watching this video, I am reminded of that childhood longing. It's amazing how a single experience can ignite a passion that lasts a lifetime. Thank you for taking me on this journey and reminding me of the beauty that inspired my very first dream.
@alakacelis193
@alakacelis193 3 ай бұрын
I had a different answer in the other video. But since I had many dreams, I may add another one. I vividly remember in a dance recital at my school, when a grandfather of another kid played the violin to accompany their dance. I had been sitted next to him, and since he started playing I couldn't stop watching, mesmerized of the movement of the arch and how the fingers moved with such grace. That was the beginning of my love for music, first it was the violin, then singing, the guitar, bass, ukulele, whatever I could get my hands on. Then, I composed my first song and uploaded to youtube, this was years ago, but in the recent months I find out that there is still one person listening to it that I have never met, and it's one of their favorite songs. And deep inside of me I made my dream come true, I had an impact on somebody else through my first love, music.
@danielledemoes
@danielledemoes 2 ай бұрын
I have been a member of yes theory for the past nine years and to say it's radically changed my life is an understatement. I truly believe its you guys that have ignited my love for travel and culture!! On another note- I have witnessed every battle and triumph and dream you have accomplished. Although I cannot even begin to comprehend how it feels to not be able to go back home, to see your family, and to not go back to the place where your ideas became dreams. Ammar, you are truly special, your heart and your willpower and steadfastness. Your impact to Yes Theory is nothing short of incredible. Thomas, Tommy, Stefan, Matt, Anders...to the whole team-thank you for inspiring me and brining me community every day. You guys have radically changed me perspective of life and of accomplishing dreams.... A dream I had as a kid was to become a doctor. As a kid I drew pictures of myself as a physician, I played dress up as nurses and doctors and played with stethoscopes and gloves. Through medicine and valuing humanity is one of the ways I want to make an impact on this world. I am now 23 and applying to medical school in May. However this is my second time applying, and I'm taking the MCAT now for the third time. I let fear creep in and control my life-I became stuck by my perfectionism-but something Stefan said recently has stuck with me, and I think it will forever- "a head full of fears has no space for dreams"- and so I'm not letting my fear control my life anymore. I will become a doctor-and I know with full confidence I will serve others well through medicine. I even have a new dream of becoming a travel doctor-getting to aid those in every corner and culture. Wow-what a dream that is. Thank you-for the most heartfelt, intentional, humane videos on this platform. It truly is my honor to be a part of such a special community
@skibbyskib13
@skibbyskib13 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful trip! My grandfather worked for NASA for several decades, That love and wonder of the final frontier has certainly been passed down through the generations to me. Since I was young i've always dreamt of traveling beyond our earth, even if only for a moment. It's my ultimate bucket list item.
@RooV22
@RooV22 3 ай бұрын
My first dream was to be a cartoon artist. I had severe dyslexia as a child, which meant I was very creative through arts and crafts. I uses to watch the classic Disney movies, 90s cartoons and my father was an artist so got a lot of knowledge from him. I loved seeing how visually you can tell a story without language. I spent most of school filling workbook pages full of doodles instead of words. I felt I could express myself without having language as a barrier. I think I lost my dream as a teenager as insecurities kicked in and I felt I wasn't good enough. These days I am very creative and still do art by painting, building furniture and I have a career in design. Its heart warming to see people accomplish their dreams, well done Ammar 💛
@alexgibson8664
@alexgibson8664 3 ай бұрын
As a kid I would always draw. I began as a toddler, always having a marker in my hand to keep me occupied. As I got older, this passion stayed and I would draw during any class. I always knew I wanted to draw but felt as though I needed to pursue a skill that would earn me money. I went to school for finance and forgot all about my love for art. After having so much free time during COVID I started re-exploring spirituality and creativity. Since then, creativity and spirituality have been intertwined in my life and I have never felt more like myself. My partner, also a creative, is a large part of why I am the way that I am now. We would love to experience a place that is so integral to society to integrate history into our art to make positive change. - Jess and Alex
@GiovaniCarranza
@GiovaniCarranza 3 ай бұрын
🌟🌟🌟A DREAM... Growing up was a wild ride for me. The first dream I ever had was to become an actor. My childhood and homelife were pretty chaotic, and I'd escape into books like they were secret hideouts. Me and my little brother would dive into these stories, not just reading but acting them out like our own little plays. It wasn't about running away from home or even escaping; it was more like searching for something huge, something beyond the everyday chaos. Now, thinking back, I realize those childhood dreams were rooted in the pages of the books that gave me purpose. They weren't just stories; they were like a roadmap to a better place. And man, am I grateful for that. Ammar your capacity to dream big is absolutely mesmerizing and inspiring. Thank you for this video and showing those of us that believe in the philosophy, that manifesting a dream isn't always easy but it sure isn't impossible.🌟🌟🌟
@BakesSunlight7
@BakesSunlight7 3 ай бұрын
My childhood dream was to be the Prime Minister of Canada. A silly dream, for a weird kid who didn’t fit in anywhere. That why I ended up getting engrossed by history. Everything fitted in together, the story was already written. You knew how it ended from the start. You saw how these people of long ago had dreams and if they achieved them or fell victim to life whims. When Ammar talked about seeing the pyramids as a child and being inspired, by how if such a thing was possible. So was his dreams. I felt that. Building something so that it inspires others is the gift of creation. Ptah would be proud of this video. You inspired me to one day make it to Egypt and feel what you guys felt that day you walked through ancient sites. Thank you for that!
@sebck5515
@sebck5515 3 ай бұрын
I feel like I had many dreams as a kid, however one that comes to mind as one of the first while watching this video, was gifting a trip for to my mom we would go on together. I live in Denmark where it is quite normal for most families to go on multiple vacations every year. However I had never been on one, primarily because of my parents' financual struggles, so I made the dream to someday be able to fund that dream myself. And since both me and my mom actually bonded over ancient history when I was small, different books and cartoons, Egypt was always in my mind. Thanks for reminding me of this dream, and many others. Love the yes fam! ❤ Hope we get to see more events here since you're moving to Europe :D
@camillejohnson2085
@camillejohnson2085 3 ай бұрын
When thinking of my first dream as a kid, I immediately think of my first time watching the Backyardigans episode ( Chichen Itza Pizza). In this episode, the Backyardigans went on a bunch of adventures throughout the "city" of Chichen Itza and constantly ran into different traps, kind of like Indiana Jones. In the end, they finally deliver the pizza to the Mayan king (Tyrone) and end the episode. I remember watching this vividly. I'm sure that a small part of the reason why it initially interested me in the episode and Chichen Itza was that It involved pizza. Every little kid loves pizza. But, watching The Backyardigans and this episode specifically was the catalyst of my thirst for curiosity and exploring the world. Ever since I was little, maybe 4 or 5, I have always wanted to go to Chichen Itza and eat pizza there. Coming from Detroit, MI, and not having the most money growing up, I never in my life thought that I would even be able to go out of the country let alone Chichen Itza. This all changed when I was given the opportunity of a lifetime in high school. With my love for learning new languages and different cultures coupled with Yes Theory and watching your videos constantly, I was able to develop my Spanish speaking skills and confidence enough to be allowed to study abroad in Merida, Mexico as a high school student. Honestly, If I did not watch your videos I probably wouldn't have even thought to ask my parents if I could go or not. This is because I was always met with a stern no when asking for things and did not expect this situation to be any different. But, I remember telling myself that not many people that are from where I grew up would ever get a chance like this so the worst thing that they could say is no, and that's it. So I asked...They said YES! However, it was only when I explained and ensured to them that I would get a full-ride scholarship for this program (CIEE) and they would not have to worry about anything financially. When I actually touched base in Chichen Itza and saw El Castillo first-hand everything was so surreal. It felt like I was in a lucid dream because before this I could not even fathom seeing such a sight like this. I cried. It was like an ode to my younger self. Learning about the history and culture of the Mayan people while I was there was extremely educational and amazing. I am extremely grateful that I was able to experience such a thing. Unfortunately though, I was not able to eat a slice of pizza while there, but seeing one of the Seven Wonders of The World as a black girl from Detroit outweighed everything. From time to time I like to go back to my old Instagram posts from that trip and watch that episode of the Bayardigans as an inspiration to always keep pushing and being open-minded no matter what. As of now, I am 19 years old, In college, and have an extreme itch to go travel/ study abroad again. Hopefully, I will be able to get ahold of another scholarship and get to explore a different part of the world.
@mnshdv
@mnshdv 3 ай бұрын
Reflecting on my childhood, I can vividly recall my first dream: a heartfelt desire to end all suffering in a world plagued by division and hatred. This aspiration took root as I grew up extensively watching documentaries, experiencing the diverse ways in which people lead their lives across different cultures and nations. The struggles of others in various communities stirred something within me - a profound sense of empathy and a calling to make a difference. It was this realization that led me to pursue a career in nursing, seeing it as a tangible way to alleviate suffering and bring comfort to those in need. Beyond the confines of my profession, I aspire to contribute to larger-scale initiatives for disadvantaged individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
@reeblesnarfle4519
@reeblesnarfle4519 3 ай бұрын
From the moment you arrived in Egypt, onto the first vidit to the mueum, I was teared up. Traveling to the greatest treasures of Egypt, second stop, i was totally immersed in tears, flowing down my face. I am 76y.o., and partially crippled but YOU at Seeking Discomfort gave me the chance to see and e xperience the visions of the greatest kingdom of history, next to Jesus Christ. I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to be a part of this tremendous experience I would have not been able to physicly. Tears are still in my eyes from it. I Could not imagine such a meal on the Nile enjoying an all encompassing view of all you had seen. Systemic overload...😪 Thanks to all who made this happen, you have given me a mini- vacation I could have never afforded, or physivly been able to go to. God bless and keep your luminary crew on your travels to share these things with the public who are savvy enough to pick up on your channel. Safe journies and keeping safe of my Yes Theory Illuminaries who plan and arrange such programs.🙏💜😎👍
@OllieB2004
@OllieB2004 3 ай бұрын
I am speechless at how amazing this is. Ammar has brought his friends-or perhaps I should say, brothers-into his nation to share his dreams and his favourite spots in Egypt. It's my ambition to be able to travel the world and spend the greatest moments of my life with the people I love and care about in order to have once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and I couldn't imagine anything better than seeing what you have been able to see together. Well done Ammar for accomplishing your dreams and bringing your friends with you I hope to continue to see these videos for an incredibly long time. These videos have brung more meaning to life and gave me and understanding that we can always find our people wherever we shall be if you seek discomfort and show love and kindness to everyone you come across. A trip like this would be a dream come true and would make memories that would last a lifetime I'm 19 from the UK and have been following for years and enjoy every single episode made.
@nichc1801
@nichc1801 3 ай бұрын
As a kid (I'm 54 now) I drew a picture of myself wearing my invention , balloon shoes! This is what my child mind could come up with visually to answer what my mom could not. I asked her while on a flight to visit family while looking through the window at the Earth below and the big puffy clouds. "Mom? Can I walk out there? Can I walk on the clouds?" I still always pick the window seat when I can and stare out the plane windows. The World below amazes me. As a Seeker of Discomfort in my Gen X body, in 2019 I have started visiting nations that the western media have not necessarily given a favorable review on. 2023 brought me to both Afghanistan and Libya along with some others. My new dream is to make the time I have left on this Earth an opportunity to break the stereotypes and experience the people from as many cultures as I can. "WALK ON THE CLOUDS"❤❤
@saroltajakab-gyik9978
@saroltajakab-gyik9978 3 ай бұрын
These 2 videos from Egypt were the most wholesome videos to watch! It showed all the love and excitement that you guys put into them. I even showed them to my mom who does not speak English but loved to see all the emotions and the sites. One of my childhood dreams was becoming a flight attendant because I wanted to travel the world. I was born and raised in Romania, a relatively small country with not that many opportunities. So experiencing different cultures and making friends abroad was always the most exciting thing to me. I've spent one year in the states, as an exchange student, and a semester in Ireland as an Erasmus student. Just really tried to grab every opportunity to travel whenever I could. I am currently doing my last semester in college in my home town. I cannot image how life changing this trip would really be! I just wish for whoever wins that they take the most out of it and appreciate this huuuge gift from you guys!! 🤗
@koendewit02
@koendewit02 3 ай бұрын
Ammar! I’ve said it before, but once again, you are an amazing guy! I can’t imagine how good it would feel to have you as a son, brother, friend or anything else. On top of that, you and everyone else on Yes Theory and Seek Discomfort deserve props for the content that you guys have produced over the years. I’ve been a viewer and fan for a long time. During my high school years, you guys were one of my sources of fuelling and achieving my childhood dream! My childhood dream has always been to see more and more things. From a young age, I’ve always been fascinated by all types of “useless” facts. Since my mom and dad were and still are the biggest help in finding these useless facts, I am very thankful for them providing me with such an amazing upbringing. As a young kid, I wanted to know a lot about the different places we visited as a family, whether it was 10 minutes or 12 hours away. During my childhood, we would spend our holidays driving through different countries in Western Europe with our caravan on the trailer hitch. This grew my love for travelling and exploring different countries, cultures and languages. The love of learning languages came to a hold during high school, when I felt overwhelmed by the pressure and the way of learning the language. I am very blessed by the high level of education in the Netherlands and by learning six languages before turning 18. While some of my language knowledge faded away, my love for travelling has not. With my friends (who luckily also like exploring new places), I have explored some countries, but I am far from satisfied! During my university studies, I got the chance to live and study in Kazakhstan for half a year. These months were some of the bests of my life, where I got to know myself, but also so many great other people. This also gave me the chance to really indulge myself in the Kazakh culture and learn a new language. After finishing my bachelor’s degree, I took my first trip to Africa with some friends. A few days into the road trip around Namibia I got the message that my dad was in a bad car accident, almost killing him. Luckily, he survived, but it made me realise that life can be much shorter than we expect. This experience taught me to make sure to spend as much time as possible with my loved ones. At the same time, like Avicii said: “one day you’ll leave this world behind, so live a life you will remember.”
@yusufchagtai5542
@yusufchagtai5542 3 ай бұрын
Dear Yes Theory... For the past five years, I've been an avid follower of your incredible journey, eagerly watching as you inspire millions to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the unknown. Your motto, "seek discomfort," has resonated deeply with me, igniting a fire within to chase my own dreams fearlessly. Growing up, I harboured a childhood dream that aligns perfectly with your ethos: to embark on a solo backpacking trip across continents, immersing myself in diverse cultures and experiences. Yet, despite my fervent desire, the fear of the unknown and the comfort of familiarity held me back. Watching your adventures unfold, witnessing you confront challenges head-on and emerge stronger on the other side, has been nothing short of inspiring. It's reminded me that growth lies beyond the confines of comfort, and true fulfillment is found in embracing discomfort. So, as I stand here, five years into admiring your work, I'm reminded of my childhood dream - a dream that still awaits fulfillment. But thanks to the unwavering encouragement and positivity you radiate, I'm more determined than ever to take that leap of faith, to step into the discomfort, and to turn my childhood dream into a reality. I just wanted to say Thank you, Yes Theory, for being beacons of courage, authenticity, and human connection. Here's to continuing chasing dreams and seeking discomfort
@lauragraham1122
@lauragraham1122 3 ай бұрын
Love where you have visited. It's a dream to visit the pyramids, Luxor, etc. Childhood Dreams: At around 6 or 7 years old, my first dream was to travel the world... then somehow, I figured being a flight attendant might help. Then with the age 8 I started to get very serious about dancing - which I had done since age 6. Grateful to say... My entire life I've been a ballet dancer, now a ballet master and coach and have worked all over the world. 🙂. Watching this segment makes me want to come to Egypt and inspire and share everything I've learned with pre-professionals. I must investigate and reach out. All the best to you Yes Theory Team!!!! 🙏
@damiettamataram3492
@damiettamataram3492 3 ай бұрын
To go to Egypt. That's my earliest dream as a kid. To be exact, to the city of Damietta, where my name was taken from. My father was a sailor for his life and had been to many ports around the world. But I think Egypt had him in his heart, so when he had his children he named us to two port cities in Egypt; Damietta and Rosetta. He told me about the history of my name when I was 7 years old, and that that was the beginning of my fascination with Egypt, especially with its culture, history, and art. I dreamed to go to the pyramids, to visit Damietta, to go to Karnak, andd the Nile. Thirty five years later, it is still be my dream. I wish I could go to Damietta and get a glimpse of what my father tought when he decided to give me the name.. . Miss you, Pa..
@ella2776
@ella2776 3 ай бұрын
Wether it's with Yes Theory's help or not, I wish your dream to come true💛 the meaning and love we can hold for places is truly beautiful🌿
@baidykle1
@baidykle1 3 ай бұрын
​@@ella2776 love seeing you kind replies to comments 🙂
@ella2776
@ella2776 3 ай бұрын
I guess Ammar's story put me in an emotionally good mood haha... but other than that, it is so beautiful to see all of these people share their dreams and witness this level of love and hope engrained deep inside people's hearts @@baidykle1 I'd like to share something back, you know🥰 (and thank you for your kind "encouragement" btw)
@damiettamataram3492
@damiettamataram3492 3 ай бұрын
Awww.. Thank you 🤗 that is so sweet of you. And I wish your dreams come true too.
@valeriaherrera8868
@valeriaherrera8868 3 ай бұрын
This trip to Egypt, your skydiving experience and just seeing the beautiful message you wanted to bring across the screen for us to understand was truly touching. Made me tear up with happiness and in awe of the person you are and just how much I love this channel!!! Seeking discomfort is truly my goal this new year but fully committing to it. Thinking an reflecting on my childhood, my dream as always been to travel and get to know the world outside of the cultures and lifestyles I know here in north america and from my south american background. I have always been so curious and intrigued to better understand the other lifes around us, get to know all of the other beautiful cultures and people. Travelling with my parents, whom I look up to, would be the most heart warming experience - especially with all the sacrifices they have made for seeking a better life for themselves and their futures. Ammar, thank you so much for wanting to share this journey with us. It is truly a gift to have the ability to share this journey and being so open about your struggles, dreams, and the lessons you've learned. Thank you for being so inspiring and being true to yourself. I hope to one be as determined and know that my dreams and highest desires are able to be fulfilled.🥰🥰 💗
@MarionBarfs
@MarionBarfs 3 ай бұрын
It is crazy for me to think that I used to watch Yes Theory from near the beginning and remembered your struggle along the way to comfortably achieve access back into your home and today this video popped up and I instantly smiled because I knew through all the heart ache and pain you endured up until this moment, you did it. I am very proud of you and congratulations! As for me, my childhood dream was as simple as wanting to do everything I could to ensure my family a comfortable life and provide to them all the love and care they gave to me throughout my childhood. Seeing you and your family bond over this video was beautiful and reminded me of that dream that to this day I still live by. Thank you for such a beautiful story and here’s to many more stories that you and your family will create.
@romansatin689
@romansatin689 3 ай бұрын
As an adult, reflecting on my childhood dreams, the allure of exploring diverse cultures and countries was a persistent fascination. In my younger years, I harbored a fervent desire to wander through far-off lands, immerse myself in the beauty of different landscapes, and absorb the richness of varied traditions. The idea of traversing continents, tasting exotic cuisines, and connecting with people from all walks of life ignited a sense of wonder and adventure within me. Little did I know that those childhood aspirations would shape my adulthood, as I now cherish the memories of the countless journeys that have broadened my perspective and enriched my life in ways I could only have dreamt of as a child.
@aakashthapa4054
@aakashthapa4054 3 ай бұрын
When I was a kid (2006), I watched a Liverpool game and I just fell in love with the team, the Anfield atmosphere and everything. I was 8 years old that time. It's been 18 years I fell in love with the club. I am from Nepal, and it was always impossible for me to achieve this dream. Currently, I am in Thailand studying and working and trying my best to achieve my dream. I just want to be in Anfield stadium and watch the game. It still may take years and years and years, but one day I will achieve it for sure. I am still trying to make impossible, the possible. Even yes theory motivated me to come to Thailand during tough time in covid and it is going better. Thank you for the awesome video!
@kirstyro7211
@kirstyro7211 3 ай бұрын
Hey, I love this comment! I live in Liverpool, not very far from anfield absolutely love Liverpool football club, although Ive not been to a game I have been to watch them do the tour through the city with the champions league cup, it was magical. People in Liverpool are very friendly I’m sure you would love it here! YNWA
@aakashthapa4054
@aakashthapa4054 3 ай бұрын
@@kirstyro7211 Hello! I hope I will be there someday! YNWA!
@saragradinarska6800
@saragradinarska6800 3 ай бұрын
My childhood dream was to visit Egypt and see Luxor, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings! As a child I would scour the bookstores for anything ancient Egypt related, from watching National geographic documentaries to buying almanacs for kids that had just one article or page in them about ancient Egypt, I was (and still am) as big a fan as it gets! As someone who has lived in China, Japan and the US, and originally from Bulgaria in Eastern Europe, Egypt's culture, cuisine and history have amazed me and I have felt drawn to them to the point where I believe I was part of the pharaoh's court in a past life. It would be a DREAM and an absolute privilege to win this opportunity, something that I will get to experience for both myself and my mom who I lost a few years ago at an early age, this will be for us both
@hoardershaven4822
@hoardershaven4822 3 ай бұрын
I have been in love with Egypt and its history since I was a child. I am older and disabled now, but seeing how everyone reacted made dream the seem fullfilled. Having a family reunited and seeing his mom not hardly wanting to leave his side...makes my mom's heart so happy for them both!
@nicktomasini
@nicktomasini 3 ай бұрын
My first dream as a kid was to explore! I have always loved the idea of seeing the things not always held highly by society and being in the presence of nature and the incredible feels of historic mankind. I fell in love with history for this reason and still seek to find these places and moments! Love you all! Thanks for helping me see places I never would have without these videos!
@glowwithgillian
@glowwithgillian 3 ай бұрын
It was incredibly special to witness your journey unfold, im still crying from the other video I watched before, especially seeing you share it with your family, soul family, and your nephew, who will undoubtedly cherish these memories forever. Your video has reignited my own dreams, particularly my longing to experience Egypt in the same breathtaking way you did. It's a dream my bestie friend I have placed on our vision board, and your video has made it feel more tangible and real. Just as I mentioned in another comment, one of my childhood dreams was to become a mermaid. Here's another dream to share on this video, I've always yearned to fly like a bird. I've taken the leap into skydiving and aspire to earn my certification to jump solo after I finish paying off my studies this is where I wish to invest my funds. Additionally, I'm working towards obtaining my pilot's license. These childhood dreams are no longer just fantasies; they're becoming tangible goals, thanks to the inspiration I find in your videos. Thank you for sharing your journey and for being a constant source of inspiration. Your bravery and determination remind us all that dreams are worth chasing, no matter how big they may seem. Here's to turning dreams into reality and embracing every moment of the adventure.
@doctorbond1882
@doctorbond1882 3 ай бұрын
I wasn’t much of a dreamer until I was ten. I had been asked what I wanted to be when I was to grow up, and I would pass the question by with whatever I was enjoying at school. It wasn’t until I had almost finished primary school when I auditioned on a whim for the school play. After a few roars and frolics, I had the part, and all of a sudden, an entire world had opened up to my eyes. I realised the power of telling stories by immersing myself in one, and realised how joyous I could be when I thought how I could bring other people into the stories I was telling. It was magical, and my dreams were too. They never centered on being in the spotlight, but instead on the audience, and how they would laugh, and cry. It is my sense of heaven. Since then I’ve strived to explore, becoming professionally trained as an actor and learning so much more about life on the way. My dreams have become more grounded but they still hold the same whimsy and wonder. Travel also holds a huge part of my wonder, and it is when I either perform on stage, or explore a new place with strangers where I truly feel like I shine from within. It was an absolute pleasure to watch these two videos, the messages have reached me time and time again with the content that is put out in this space and I’m always inspired. Much love!!
@adammessier4431
@adammessier4431 3 ай бұрын
Thinking of my childhood, if I go back in time in 2012 we were in London and when my mom told me we were close to France from only a couple of miles I could not believe it, this sparked my interest for geography and inspired me to want to visit as much countries as possible and connect with the people by learning their language. Your channel has always inspired me since the very beginning I remember your first trip back to Egypt brought tears to my eyes, I knew this is what I wanted to do. Thank you so much, keep sharing your experiences and stay inspiring 💜
@nienkeheijkants7002
@nienkeheijkants7002 3 ай бұрын
I love the videos you guys make it’s so inspiring. My name is Nienke, I’m 14 years old and I live in the Netherlands. I watch your videos for 3 years now and it had a lot of impact on my live. You guys asked wat my first dream as a kid was and my dream now since I’m still a child is to go on Masterskip. That a organization that takes a group of children on a sailing trip for 5 weeks during school time. I am trying to make this dream come true but it costs a lot of money so I am doing my best and it will be an adventure. You guys have inspired me to take on this adventure so THANK YOU!
@chrymson8734
@chrymson8734 3 ай бұрын
My very first dream that I remember was to see the 7 ancient wonders of the world. I vividly remember my first visit to a museum with my mother and sister. We saw ancient statues and paintings, and when the guide explained the meaning and history behind all these things, I was fascinated. Then we came to a large room with 7 glass containers. Inside were models of what I think are the greatest architectural achievements in human history. I was so blown away by the history and meaning behind them. As you can imagine, I was quite shocked when my mother told me that almost all of them were destroyed, except for the Great Pyramids of Giza. My mother said to me that she would take my sister and me to Egypt as soon as I grew up. Unfortunately, she died before we could realize our dream. To this day, it is one of my life goals and I work hard every day to achieve it one day. I want to take my sister with me.
@gabriellajoie1386
@gabriellajoie1386 3 ай бұрын
When I was younger, my first dream was to become an astronaut. The stars and the mysteries of the universe held an irresistible allure, and the idea of seeing Earth from space seemed like a surreal adventure. Later, another dream emerged - to be an actor, not for fame but to convey the depths of human emotion. Both dreams, reaching for the stars and exploring the nuances of the human soul, became intertwined in my journey. Today, I reflect on the beauty of chasing dreams, from the cosmic wonders above to the profound connections within. Congratulations Ammar for believing in your dreams and making them a reality. It is truly inspiring to see! Can’t wait for the new beginning of yes theory!
@justpositivegirl5465
@justpositivegirl5465 3 ай бұрын
Hey Ammar! First of all, i cried the whole episode and it filled me with such a joy i neded, congrats, you guys are such inspiration from the first day I started to watch you (September 2017, right after i moved abroad to UK and I've decided to seek my own discomfort as international student) My biggest childhood dream was to do scuba diving at Great Barrier Reef in Australia! This dream started because of my dad buying me CD's with national geographic episodes and watching all those beautiful, colorful water creatures. I remember I wrote in my diary as a kid that i wanted to be marine adventure explorertator. I still haven't got a chance to do scuba diving but many years later I did my bachelor degree in marine biology and I hope in the future I can finnaly do that. Cant wait to see rest of videos from Egypt and I send you so much love ❤ love over fear
@John-bd3ts
@John-bd3ts 3 ай бұрын
Aliens built the pyramids.
@Mo_Mudabber
@Mo_Mudabber 3 ай бұрын
Are you stupid
@allanjacobs3735
@allanjacobs3735 3 ай бұрын
Ignorance built you
@asherbecker5997
@asherbecker5997 3 ай бұрын
You mean the Jews?
@lucbloom
@lucbloom 3 ай бұрын
If their docu on that one guy is to believed…. ….
@DikraELANSSARI
@DikraELANSSARI 3 ай бұрын
Wow! 🤩 Once again Yes Theory never fails to amaze with their extraordinary adventures! Witnessing the wonders of ancient Egypt through this video only ignites my hunger for adventure and cultural discovery even more. The thought of traversing through the labyrinthine streets of this ancient city, soaking in the rich history, and standing in awe before relics that have withstood the test of time fills me with an indescribable excitement. I've already poured my heart out in a comment on your previous video, sharing my longing to break free from the confines of routine and embark on my own adventure. For me, travel isn't just about ticking off destinations on a bucket list; it's about immersing myself in different cultures, sharing the beauty of my Moroccan and Amazigh heritage, and leaving a positive impact wherever I go. Yes Theory's ethos of embracing discomfort and seizing every opportunity to chase our dreams resonates deeply with me, and I can't think of a more fitting adventure than exploring the treasures of ancient Egypt. So here I am, once again, expressing my deepest desire to venture into the unknown, to embrace the world's wonders, and to inspire others to dream fearlessly. Thank you, Yes Family, for continuously pushing the boundaries of possibility and inviting us all to join in the journey of a lifetime. I'm ready to seize this opportunity and embark on an adventure that promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. #seekDiscomfort #LimitationsArePerceptions
@azrivansolo
@azrivansolo 3 ай бұрын
This video was such an ethereal experience to my inner child. Although this isn’t my first childhood dream, When I was a kid, my father bought me a book on world history. Ever since I read the chapter on Ancient Egypt, I was obsessed with Ancient Egyptian culture. I have always dreamed of seeing those amazing feats of architecture. Always dreamed of experiencing first hand, the pictures in that book that filled me with wonder. Seeing these amazing sights would truly enthral me. Keeping my fingers crossed for this awesome opportunity. Love you Yes Theory!
@gc0071
@gc0071 3 ай бұрын
As a child, I always had this dream of flying high and exploring different countries. It was like this deep desire to see the world beyond what I knew growing up. I think it stemmed from a curiosity about other cultures, landscapes, and ways of life. It's something that has stuck with me because it represents this sense of adventure and exploration that I've always been drawn to.
@jeremiegagnon330
@jeremiegagnon330 3 ай бұрын
Ever since I have been a kid I’ve dreamed of being an archaeologist, but as time wore on, and I realized just how hard it is to make it as an archaeologist I changed paths to become an engineer. I’ve always been fascinated with history, especially ancient history. Something about realizing that these civilizations in some ways were way more advanced than we are is mind boggling. Even now as I’m in university to become an engineer, it makes me appreciate even more just how much these people knew about advanced physics and math before their “discovery”. It just so happens that Ammar is from Egypt, which is my absolute favourite country in terms of historical value. Since I’m no longer an archaeologist, my new dream is to one day visit the Valley of the Kings!
@lauracamejo4926
@lauracamejo4926 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful end to your story Ammar. It truly moves me to my core. I’ve been watching your story since the beginning so to know that you were not only able to achieve your dream but to do it along side your dad, it makes it more special for you and all of us who have been in this journey with you. My biggest dream as a kid was to become a doctor and to help people the most in need in places where medical aid is not readily available. This channel has always helped me to stay motivated in the pursuit of this goal. I appreciate the way you guys story tell and I hope you guys really an even bigger audience in the years to come. You guys not only deserve it but you are creating a difference in this generation. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
@aly3002
@aly3002 3 ай бұрын
My first dream as a child was to be an author and that was partly because I was so obsessed with reading stories from around the world and being able to "travel" in the only way I could. I'm 30 now and still haven't given up my love for reading or being an author someday. I travelled some (now I'm a student) but have never travelled to Egypt, despite it being at the top of my bucket list. It's hard to explain how ancient Egyptian history makes me feel - so fascinated and appreciative and mystified. I loved watching this video and could feel all the awe emanating from the screen!
@sianedgeworth524
@sianedgeworth524 3 ай бұрын
My childhood dream was to be a teacher. I looped round so many different ideas, went to uni to study illustration, took a job in a school… after 4 years decided against working in a school… started working in an engraving studio to get that creative outlet and now, at 29, after travelling and doing some inner-work, I can feel that initial dream has been reignited- I’ve just realised that it’s not here in England. I want to teach English to children across the globe and open up a world of possibilities with that little skill of language as their first stepping stone to achieving it! I can’t wait to be inspired and challenged by all of the incredible children that I’m yet to meet! 🥰
@kuhvalentin
@kuhvalentin 3 ай бұрын
hi, Ammar! Posting my comment from the Yes Theory here. Even if I don't win, I'm just happy to remember my dream and see if I can still achieve it even on my own. As a woman who's been alive 47 years on this earth, you set aside your dreams for things you need to do in life as some people rely on you. After thinking about it, I remember now that my childhood dream is to travel to Italy and Greece. When I was younger, I was into Greek and Roman Mythology and told myself that I would visit these countries to see the famous structures that were made for the Gods and where they were worshipped. Never got close to doing this but I did get to go to shrines and temples in Japan. 😊 All the best to you and the crew of Yes Theory. You, Thomas, Staffan and the rest do wonderful work.
@samanthamedakovic7016
@samanthamedakovic7016 3 ай бұрын
I had several as a kid. I wanted to be an actor, an artist, a musician. But throughout my entire life, as long as I can remember, I've always loved being immersed in nature. So one of my most consistent dreams has been to create a treetop home, off grid, surrounded by wildlife, living with people I love. Luxor looks incredible, by the way, loved the video! It brought tears of joy to my eyes 🥰
@salpal34
@salpal34 3 ай бұрын
That was absolutely beautiful! I thought about this all of yesterday. It was a hard one! I have always been a dreamer. Dreaming anything from wanting to be singer and attempting to write songs as a child only to realize that I don't enjoy writing. To wanting to be a home organizer because I love to organize. But if I really think about it my first dream as a child was to spend time with Goldie Hawn. Growing up my mom would be watching her films. I loved how vibrant her personality was and how each character was different and yet real. I grew up reading her autobiography and seeing that she herself had so much life! Although she is rarely on the screen these days she uses her platform as a philanthropist. She seems to be with true inward beauty. And I have always thought that if I met her I would just want to sit and hear her stories.
@jawedkadri
@jawedkadri 3 ай бұрын
All your videos just raise the bar and this one didnt dissappoint. Its amazing how much difference it makes when you have an amazing set of friends and family who are always with your through thick and thin. You are fortunate and may always stay this way. One of my childhood dreams was to go on a safari with just my dad. Literally just the 2 of us. The bond you share with your dad sure did make my eyes water. I miss my dad and as we grew up things got busy and life carried on with my dreams going to the back burner. My dad sadly passed away a few years ago and i guess my dream will now always stay as a dream. I now have 2 amazing boys of my own (Yahya and Yaseen) and it is now my dream to do with them what i wanted to do with my dad. Just go on an advenure.
@mindfulpossible6080
@mindfulpossible6080 3 ай бұрын
This was such a short and wholesome video! To answer the question posed at the end I'd say... I was utterly fascinated with nature, history and wildlife, as a kid who was addicted to TV channels like nat geo, discovery and animal planet, it seemed like the perfect thing to do growing up was to be an adventurer. Be it gordan buchanon, bear grylls or mad mike and mark, i would absolutely dream of living and working as they did. Also while writing this I can distinctly remember watching Yes theory's video of the finding the lost pyramid and being absolutely in awe of it's beauty as well as deeply relating with Amaar's feeling when he reached the pyramids. Ammar's reaction felt so close to the 'larger than life' feeling that watching those shows as a kid felt like. Thanks for what you do! Hope to see the next video on this channel soon!
@annastreccius9496
@annastreccius9496 3 ай бұрын
My childhood dream job was to be a veterinarian! I quickly realized I was too empathetic towards animals and that I wouldn’t be able to work with sick or hurt animals, on a daily basis. I am now working to pursue a bachelors degree in anthropology! I truly believe Yes Theory and KZbin in general had a huge part in helping me make that decision, y’all’s channels truly amplified my love and curiosity for humanity.. thank you all!❤️
@annitrip
@annitrip 3 ай бұрын
The first dream I remember having as a kid was wanting to be in a band and becoming famous. Every time I listened to specific songs, I was thinking to myself "Imagine having an entire arena sing this with you and knowing that you're the one who wrote it!". This dream stuck with me through my teenage years, but it wasn't even about being famous. It was always about wanting to connect people and connect with them, to spread love and just have a good time together. For some reason, I always thought that was only possible when you're famous and singing your songs to thousands of people. Now I realise I don't have to be famous to do all that. I'm 23 now and since I left my teenage years behind, I've met so many amazing people from all around the world and the connection and love I feel for them is unmatched! It's addicting for me to meet new people now, to find similarities and differences between us and love each other nonetheless. So, in a way, I feel like my first childhood dream has come true! And I can't sing anyway soooo...
@CaptainPeterRMiller
@CaptainPeterRMiller 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. You treated Ammar's gift to you all with such reverence and honesty. The video was just beautiful and it washed over me with tears of happiness and gratitude.I have never been to Egypt, but this view affected me so deeply. Maybe it was the love and care from everyone and especially to Ammar. We all loved your nephew Yassen. He was loved by the whole crew. Thank you. Peace.
@jpwaters12
@jpwaters12 3 ай бұрын
After following you and the whole Yes Theory story for years and years, I couldn't help but feel immense joy watching your dream be fulfilled. Bringing your dad along, I can only imagine the feelings running through all of you! Truly a beautiful story! My biggest dream for many years and since I was a kid was to find myself in a position to travel the world and experience the Northern Lights in Tromso is right at the top of my list. I am and have always been drawn in by their beauty and by anything like views and spectacular sights. After seeing both the main channel video and this one, a trip to Cairo and Luxor have gone right up toward the top of my list!Much love brother from Australia! 😁
@mohammadtaha9829
@mohammadtaha9829 3 ай бұрын
Oh man, this video moved me to parts of myself I didn't know existed. A huge chunk of my childhood was majorly travelling between cities with my mum, and when I was 7, my family & I visited Dubai where there was a whole exhibtion with only Egypt as the theme. It was at that moment, I felt something out of this world. It was inexplicable & since then I have been obsessed with Egypt & its history, culture, food, people, everything. I am just waiting to visit Cairo & Luxor, in hopes that many questions about myself, to be answered. Its that special. Loved the episode, it has validated my obsession with Egypt. Thanks.
@adhamhelal5417
@adhamhelal5417 3 ай бұрын
I’ve been following Yes Theory for the last 6 years and this is probably my favorite video. Seeing you accomplish your dream is extremely inspiring. Growing up I always dreamt about creating the first Egyptian car company. A company that is 100 percent Egyptian to produce cars that competes with internationally recognized brands. I want it to make Egyptians feel proud of what their people can accomplish and inspire the generation after me to follow their dreams no matter how hard or impossible it may seem by seeking discomfort. A phrase that to this day keeps me going when I have moments of doubt. I won’t stop dreaming and I won’t stop until I’ve accomplished my dream.
@withomari
@withomari 2 ай бұрын
as a middle eastern person watching you guys since your project 30 until this day gives me motivation to be positive in life and want to give back to society and watching Ammar ,making his dreams come true gave me the motivation to do the same and starting my KZbin channel to do all the things that I couldn't do or just left it midway, as for your question I always wanted to be an actor just to be able to live all the stunts and the action happening in the movies 27 years latter im doing my own stunts and actions on my KZbin channel and pursuing my dreams, so nothing would delight me more than the jump but meeting the people that enhanced these vision I have which is you guys. if not in this im sure our paths will cross in the near future. all the love guys.
@kennethpaul810
@kennethpaul810 3 ай бұрын
Once again, an amazing video, guys! After my earliest childhood dream that I can remember of walking among the stones of Stonehenge, I remember dreaming of one day seeing the Great Pyramids along with other ancient sites such as in this video. The ancient Egyptians were such great innovators, artisans and very complicated culture. From such an early time in history come some of the greatest Wonders of the Ancient World. Visiting the Roman ruins are also among my early childhood dreams and these all have remained with me throughout my life. All are on my bucket list that I can't say I'll ever be able to cross them off. I can visit them as much as I want through KZbin and PBS programs though and do so often. It never ceases to amaze me how they were able to create such amazing structures without the kind of modern machinery we have today and many of these would still be very difficult even with the machinery we have. Awesome sights to behold, I'm sure.
@jennTwaambo
@jennTwaambo 3 ай бұрын
Gosh I cried so much watching this. Just seeing the history of a country I was raised reading about and falling inlove with,shown this way was a treat. Beautiful❤
@darkmagedtm
@darkmagedtm 3 ай бұрын
You continue to inspire. Thank you for sharing your journey. My childhood dreams were too many to count, but all came down to the idea of radical change to improve the world, like you all have done. Never skydived before nor been to Egypt. What an incredible journey.
@matthewmaness7014
@matthewmaness7014 3 ай бұрын
I have been watching you guys on Yes Theory and Seek Discomfort for a while now and am so grateful for the inspirational videos. They have helped me to dream and uplifted me through good and also challenging times. My first dream as a child was to be a Tae.Kwon. Do master. I was very good at it and was a 5 time National Champion at one point. Simultaneously I developed a love for music picking up my first tape at 8 years old of Elvis.. after experimenting with music and singing in many genres I am now an Opera Singer and Vocal Coach. I have sung in many parts of the world and am now Seeking Discomfort by making a Singing Program called “The Total Singer” where I develop singers with a Mind, Body and Soul approach to singing. Uniting them with their true potential as singers, but also connecting them to their inner self as a human instrument. Peace and Love to all!
@TheLegoTroopa
@TheLegoTroopa 3 ай бұрын
Not my first dream I necessarily had as a kid but the Yes Theory video reminded me of one of my favorite memories with my Dad. My dad grew up waterskiing and taught my siblings and me as we were growing up. Eventually, we got super involved with a team where my brother and I learned barefoot waterskiing. For years, my dad said that he’d always always always wanted to learn how to barefoot and that he was so incredibly jealous of us. Eventually, we convinced him and our coach, to give it a go. He was easily over 50 at this point too! After most of a season falling and tumbling, he finally was getting the hang of it. It was the following season though, after lots of solo practice, that he and I finally got to go behind a boat together and barefoot at the same time. I can’t express the joy I had as I looked over the wake and saw him grinning ear to ear next to me. Again, this is not my first dream, but a dream I only realized afterwards that I’d had all along. Watching my dad learn struggle to learn a new skill he’d always wished he’d had, made me want to share that special moment of walking on water more than anything else I was practicing for on the team. Now, when I visit my parents in the summer, we make sure to get at least a couple of runs in together during our lake days. I can’t help but feel insane empathy and joy for the incredible excitement of sharing such a special moment with a father while watching the other video. Much love!
@paulina3418
@paulina3418 3 ай бұрын
The part about reconnecting with your inner child in the first video immediately made me think about how literally my first dream ever was to go to Egypt. My dad used to talk about Egypt and pyramids and how we would visit it one day. I understood that in a very literal sense, was very excited and started packing immediately for Egypt as I thought that meant that we would visit it very soon. My packed things sat in my room for a few months before I realized that we didn't have enough money for that trip and that we are not going there anytime soon and I was very disappointed. Im not sure how old I was, maybe 5 or younger, I'm 22 now and still didn't travel to Egypt but I would love to travel there and reconnect with my inner child and fulfill that childs dream. I am now studying conservation and restoration of paintings which includes wall paintings (but i also have great appreciation for archeology) and i think that Egyptian wall paintings are some of the best and one of the most beautiful and unique wall paintings that ever existed, alongside Buddhist wall paintings (just in my opinion) so seeing that in person, seeing their techniques up close and everything I studied in high school and college regarding Egyptian art would make me unbelievably happy and grateful as i can't afford that trip right now on my own and I'm not sure when I would be able to afford it, but that is definitely something that is on my bucket list and i would love to see those things in the near future!
@gio_gunelli
@gio_gunelli 3 ай бұрын
Italy is where I grew up and when I was a child (up to my 20’s) I dreamt to be able to speak English to be able to travel the world, meet wonderful people and experience things I thought they could only happen in movies. I finally “SOUGHT DISCOMFORT”, moved the UK, start working behind a bar as fastest way to learn the language, managed to open my own business there, started traveling the world, met my beautiful Dutch wife and kept exploring this incredible planet together and sharing with her its beauty. Like you, Amar, I feel like I achieved my childhood dreams, and I cannot be happier than that 🙏🏻 keep inspiring this community guys ❤️
@grayplay3979
@grayplay3979 3 ай бұрын
My first dream as a kid was to become an ornithologist. I have always been fascinated by the array of birds and their ability toexperience such freedom through flying, and watching this video has just made me realize even more how freeing flying looks. From the first time someone asked me what my one super power would be, it was always to fly. However, I am terrified of heights, but it is something I have always wanted to overcome. Ever since finding your channel, I have realized that there I have another addition to my dream; to be able to share it with others. Flying with someone else would be the greatest experience of my life. Amazing video, so proud of you Ammar❤
@pianogirl9458
@pianogirl9458 3 ай бұрын
Hello! Since I was a kid I've always been fascinated with faraway places and people and cultures. I've always dreamed of travelling and seeing the places I would learn about. I played music as a kid and I had a dream of playing at the Sydney Opera House someday. I had forgotten about this dream until hearing this question. I'm currently studying music, so bringing back this memory, maybe I will start to dream of this again, and someday make it a reality. Your content is ever inspiring, so thank you for what you do!
@AC-jr9vt
@AC-jr9vt 3 ай бұрын
Egypt is definitely on my bucket list. I remember in middle school studying Egypt and social studies. Being that young, I was amazed by how the pyramids and statues were built and how hieroglyphics were carved. After watching this video, I am still amazed by the history that Egypt holds. I caught myself smiling throughout the whole video.
@marinarousseau9140
@marinarousseau9140 3 ай бұрын
My dream as a child has always been to visit Egypt actually! I have been fascinated by everything that was created there. The Temples, the Gods and Goddesses, the History, I was so obsessed that I made my parents repaint my entire room to match it. I had an orient decor, my own sacred temple with my books about Egypt, amulets. I had a teacher changed my mark on our Ancient Egypt test because I had to prove I was correct based on a book I had at home. I would cry seeing it and feeling the vibrations of it all! ✨🙏🏽✨
@david.g0ncalves
@david.g0ncalves 3 ай бұрын
This has so much puriosity and I love the emotion behind this with everyone supporting and cherishing this just as much as you are ammar. The first dream I’ve ever had as a kid was to travel the world pursuing film and showing the world the different, beautiful and authenticity is has everywhere. I’m currently 19 years old pursuing that dream and striving for the possibility of it one day coming true. I Love you Yes Theory and even if it’s in the slightest bit I win I appreciate the opportunity that you’re giving me and I appreciate all that the yes theory team has done for the world❤
@WaarisMarleen
@WaarisMarleen 3 ай бұрын
My first childhood dream was to scubadive. I remember the exact moment I wished for this to happen. I was 10 years old and snorkeling with my dad at the Medes Islands in Spain. Beneath us, two divers were gliding in the water. It was like something clicked deep in my soul. I instantly knew that that was what I wanted most dearly. At the time, at that young age, I knew nothing of diving. For me, it was like walking on the moon. At 16, with the help of my parents and after countless hours of babysitting and working in a supermarket, I had the opportunity to learn how to scubadive. And the best part: my dad started learning it together with me. Now, my dad is in his 70s, and has made the wise decision to not take the risk anymore. With his decision, I decided to pass on the marvel of diving to my partner. On his 50th birthday I gifted him a scuba course, as my parents gifted me one at 16. Now, my partner uses my dads equipment. After 24 years of diving , I am grateful to still be able to share this passion with someone I love.
@susancastillo3290
@susancastillo3290 3 ай бұрын
Watching your story brought tears to my eyes. I am so happy for you and find you incredibly inspiring as an older woman who is pursuing her dream of becoming an artist, despite others discouraging her. For too long, I pushed my own artistic dreams aside, believing I couldn't make a living through art. Sadly, I listened when people told me I needed a "real" job. But not anymore! You have inspired me to finally go after my dreams of being an artist. Your journey shows me it's never too late to follow my passion. Thank you for giving me the motivation to pursue art as a way of life.
@ENGBeasting
@ENGBeasting 3 ай бұрын
What an incredible story and so well told through this video. The amount of emotions I was able to feel while watching this was overwhelming. The way you see life and all of its obstecales is truely inspiring and is helping me to change my life for the better with taking more risks and getting outside of my comfort zone. The videos you all create never disappoint and provide me and I'm sure a lot of people with hope and wonder that helps to fuel our imagination on what is possible. The first dream I've ever had as a kid was to be able to travel to the NASA Space Station. This is because when I was younger in England where I grew up I could see the space station fly over my grandparents house as they told me it was on its orbital flight path. Sometimes it was hard to see and depended on the weather, but everytime I went over I would just look up into the sky just to get a glimps of it travelling by and wonder what it would be like to look at earth from up there. Being able to seeing where I stand, where I live and the features I would never be able to see on the ground. That was my first ever dream and something I still think about today as earth has neverending possibilities. Thank you for sharing your story with me and the whole Ammar, it really brought me back to my own childhood and the dreams I had growing up
@muratkarayazi9080
@muratkarayazi9080 3 ай бұрын
A lot of my childhood was spent wanting to escape. Escaping mundanity, escaping comfort, escaping where I grew up and the preconceived notions and the ideas that it gave me. I had this inherent need to just explore, see new places, new cultures, new perspectives and never cave into the comfort of seeing the same things over and over. Funnily enough, and this seems awfully convenient of course, Egypt has always been the number one destination that I've wanted to go to, the place I wanted to see and that I spent hours researching on, in libraries, in art galleries, on the internet. It would be an eternal dream come true to experience what you guys have experienced and to see this incredible part of human history that I've spent much of my life fascinated by.
@KendraTroschelArt
@KendraTroschelArt 3 ай бұрын
WOW!!! This was so beautiful and inspiring!! As an artist this would be incredible to witness and feel inspired by history!! It really really blows my mind how long the Egyptian civilisation existed and what they achieved! Could you imagine travelling to Egypt thousands of years ago and seeing these structures for the first time!? When I was younger, I think it must have been around 4years old, I just wanted to paint and create things. I wanted draw and paint for the rest of my life! That was my dream. But then I got older and life does what it does best. Be responsible, go to uni, get a 9-5... But in the later end of my 20s I was just so sad and so so burnt out. One day I randomly picked up a paint brush and after some youtube tutorials, started painting again. I've now exhibited internationally with my next exhibition in Dubai. And I am so incredibly grateful that I listened to my inner child. Listened to what she was screaming out for years and embraced that side of me. Free your inner child! After all, they know you best! 😉
@hannahdelaney9593
@hannahdelaney9593 3 ай бұрын
Following yes theory and Ammar on this journey for the past 9 years, these videos mean so much to me. As I can imagine it meant the world to Ammar to be back in Egypt I am so happy for all that you all have accomplished and can’t wait so see where life takes you guys next! As for me, my dream since I was little was to fly. Whether that be jumping down the stairs or on the trampoline to feel like I was flying I have always wanted to just fly. Now in my adulthood I am making steps to become a pilot and see the world one flight at a time.
@prettysofiya
@prettysofiya 3 ай бұрын
I took the time to intentionally think about this, and really allowed myself to go for a long bike ride to think of my childhood self. Apart of me was trying to find this really vast and overachieving childhood dream. As I laid in the grass meditating on this, I flipped through all the little versions of me. And I knew the one that needed to be picked. I was around 6-7 years old & I’m on my second broken arm of my life. I have a headband with fake curls & braids & my sister is beside me while my mom is taking a picture of us on the lower backyard stair deck. My cast is off and my arm healed improperly. My sister is biting at her fingernails. Meanwhile, I was still looking into the back woods of my house, wishing to climb the humongous trees , despite how they splintered my arm. It’s a simple dream, yet such a powerful now at my 27 years. I desired those tall trees to see and be still, to climb and admire, and to be daring. I love my little childhood dream & I’m making sure I do this as often as possible & want to grow the places that I climb trees ❤️
@JessNovack
@JessNovack 3 ай бұрын
wow! i bet the energy felt walking through 3,000 y/o temples was unforgettable, so happy for you ammar and family to have this experience
@susanyang6060
@susanyang6060 3 ай бұрын
I dreamed of visiting Egypt and marveling at the grandeur of the pyramids and being overwhelemed by its history, archeology, and mystery. It is a dream I have yet to realize. I had a hard-covered book about Egyptian pyramids when I was a kid (more like a small dictionary in volume) that I read cover to cover a few times learning about a foreign land and hieroglyphics and ancient times. As I watched your video, I gasped a few times at the scale of the temples. I'm so happy you were all able to experience this incredible journey together. I hope that one day I can as well. You guys are one of the very few channels who create meaningful, innovative, thought-provoking, and motivating content. I have watched every one of your videos.
@monika.hartigova4858
@monika.hartigova4858 3 ай бұрын
These two videos from Egypt are absolutely incredible! Tears in my eyes watching both of them. My first dream as a kid was to be a singer. I grew up around music and some of the best memories i have are of my grandfather playing the piano or guitar and me singing along
@surinh9829
@surinh9829 3 ай бұрын
As a child, I remember dreaming of leaving Earth and traveling through space. I was deeply fascinated by the stars, planets, moon, and the mysteries of the night sky. In my dream, I could visualize myself in a rocket ship, taking off from Earth and soaring up into the infinite beauty of space. Even though the likelihood of traveling through space in a rocket ship might be slim, this dream brought a sense of magic and wonder to my life. Looking back on that dream now, I realize how powerful the imagination and curiosity of childhood can be. Dreaming about reaching space reminds me of the importance of trying new things and to seek out the unknown, to be curious, adventurous, and open to the world’s possibilities.
@AmxrJ99
@AmxrJ99 3 ай бұрын
My first dream as a kid that I can remember was to become a rich so that I could get rid of poverty. Having grown up in a ‘developing’ country where I’d see people living in abysmal conditions made me sad and wonder. As a grown up adult I think though that you can not be rich and still have impact through kindness in your immediate circles :) Loved the video as always!
@TheHippodia
@TheHippodia 3 ай бұрын
Hi Guys.... thank you for bringing such a warm feelings and lots of epiphany moments watching your videos. But this Egypt series hits different. I want what Ammar feels on this videos, how it feels when you made your dream come true and has everyone that close to your heart be there to witness. God! Tons of emotion just to imagine if it's happen to me. I never taught to dream, so I don't have one, to dream is a luxury that I don't know how to do, my life was set to survive each day, I'm trying so hard to remember whether I had one and nothing recalled. But seeing how amazing it is to have dream, to have something to pursue like you, made me want to have one. You guys taught me how to dare to have a dream, I am now figuring out what it would be, listening to myself more and that even that is very new to me, this new excitement knowing that I can now dream is liberating! Thank you from the deepest of my heart to give me the courage to dream. You guys touch me right in the heart. Much Love!!
@blytheaislinn832
@blytheaislinn832 3 ай бұрын
As a kid I had a duvet cover and pillows set with a map of the world on them and so when I used to wake up early I would spend the first hour of almost every day reading all the places and imagining travelling to them all and it's still my dream today! I'd LOVE to go to Luxor and experience all of that phenomenal history and culture!
@jennTwaambo
@jennTwaambo 3 ай бұрын
Honestly as a child I had several dreams which i set out to achieve. I have managed to do a large amount of them and Im grateful. One thing I never got to do and hope one day to do. As a kid i was ballerina and Always wanted to watch the Royal Russian Ballet live. I watched every ballet film known to man and cried everytime at the beauty and sportsmanship and passion of movement they portrayed. Dancing has always been an outlet for me when i am happy or broken. And as i am currently going through alot of emotional turmoil now I have been looking to push myself back into dancing again.
@jaskeertsingh8889
@jaskeertsingh8889 3 ай бұрын
The history is unbelievable. It is so fascinating to see how our elders used to live back in those day, and they were still happy and thriving. The lesson I always tell myself is to be alive and grateful in each moment of life. We have all the comforts of life yet we still find a way to complain or think about the stuff we don't have yet. Also, My first dream ever was to fly. I wanted to become a pilot and fly. I always would run outside whenever I heard a plane and see and dream of that one day. One day indeed!
@perseus7901
@perseus7901 3 ай бұрын
its crazy to see how far you guys have come. looking forward to more europe content and maybe in person stuff that wasnt possible because it was all in LA ^^ i have always been dreaming about great views from high/beautifull places. the first i recognized that was visiting the alps with my parents and enjoying the view. and every holiday im on. i try to find a place and some time to enjoy a beautfiull spot. sometimes its just a winter sunset around cristmas that just looks mgical sometimes a view from a 2,5k mountain in the alps. Its hard to capture those moments but its more important to take a moment out of our daily life to enjoy that moment/place for what it is.
@addisonr2
@addisonr2 3 ай бұрын
Since I was young I was in love with other cultures and wanted to travel the world. Being in America, traveling isn't as common as other countries like Europe so I never knew if I would be able to. I finally went to Ireland with my family a couple years ago but they didn't like the whole travel process which disappointed me because it's hard for me to afford these trips. Last November I sought out discomfort and traveled to Australia by myself! I went for 2 weeks and only knew where I was staying for 6 days out of the 2 weeks. People told me to stay in a hostel but it worried me but I chose to be adventurous and try it. I don't think I would have ever done this if I didn't watch your videos. It was the best decision I have ever made. I met so many people from around the world like Germany, England, Colombia, Malaysia... I made lifelong friends and took another step into following my dreams of traveling the world. After watching these videos, I hope to travel to Egypt one day and be embraced with the wonders of the world and beautiful culture. Thank you from the bottom of my heart yes theory for helping me chase my dreams ❤
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