What is HappyRefugee

The story of the happy refugee began 15 years ago, when as a refugee teenager I decided to build my future and make my dreams come true, but I just realized what limitations I face. The limitations that I could not understand in my childhood. It did not matter to me whether I was a refugee or not, until I was deprived of education ,participating in local and national competitions, attending university, starting my own business, etc. The only reason for all was being a refugee. All the rules were written in a way that a refugee had to be always sad and upset. I was also sad, until I read The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy, Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy, and The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod. These books had a great impact on me and I decided to read more all the time, this led me to read more than 500 books in various fields today. Since then I have decided to be a happy refugee and not let anyone take my happiness away from me. With hard work and determination, I was able to find a way to study, I learned English, and I was finally able to attend university and study my favorite field, Software Engineering.

After that, I decided to help other refugees to make a happy life, I shared everything I had done, teaching them English, computer skills such as Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Web Design, Android Programming, personal skills such as self-confidence, self-esteem, problem solving and more. I was able to help more than 5,000 people in 15 years to have a happy life and believe in themselves to follow their dreams. Fortunately, I was able to be an influential person and started an effective movement, many of whom are now doing the same to other refugees to expand this movement. My entry into the world of NFT was formed with the same goal, to expand this movement and turn it into a global movement with the help of those people who believe that happiness is the right of all human beings. Now we are a group of volunteers working to educate refugees, educating children who are deprived of educational facilities, educating girls who are excluded from school due to religious prejudices, educating adults who play the role of parents, so that we can build a happy world together, a place where everyone is happy and no one is sad because of being a refugee.