Doaa Hamid Kamel
prominent Egyptian writer
Doaa Hamid Kamel
(One of the most important founders of the AITG , AeehPress and i-sole Group of Companies)
A fourth-year student at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University, majoring in Interior Design. My journey into intellectual and critical writing began when I joined the AITG-EGYPT-Earth Treasures team under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Fayad and the management of Ms. Somaya Awad. From the very first moment, I encountered an unusual experience that redefined my understanding of “writing” from being merely a means of expression to becoming a tool for deconstruction, analysis, and the discovery of ultimate meaning.
Biography
A fourth-year student at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University, majoring in Interior Design. My journey into intellectual and critical writing began when I joined the AITG-EGYPT-Earth Treasures team under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Fayad and the management of Ms. Somaya Awad. From the very first moment, I encountered an unusual experience that redefined my understanding of “writing” from being merely a means of expression to becoming a tool for deconstruction, analysis, and the discovery of ultimate meaning.
I started my work in the team with exercises focused on deconstructing words. The goal was not just to write about a word but to dismantle it, stripping it of its conventional packaging and striving to reach the ultimate purpose it serves. I learned that every word carries an inherent objective, sometimes apparent and other times deceptive or false, and this is where the actual task of writing begins.
Through this methodology, I contributed to writing intellectual articles that re-examine words not as mere terms but as social actions with impacts and consequences. Some of the most notable articles include:
– **”The Contract and Its Purpose: The Documented Contract”** – An analysis highlighting that the essence of a contract lies not in the text itself but in the documented agreement that dispels doubt and establishes trust.
– **”The Promise and Its Purpose: Fulfillment”** – A critical approach demonstrating that the value of a promise is not measured by its words but by the fulfillment that transforms it from mere speech into action.
– **”Accountability and Its Purpose: Ownership”** – A study proving that accountability is not just about questioning but is an assertion of the moral ownership of actions.
– **”The Deal and Its Purpose: Bargaining”** is an exploration of the essence of deals as negotiation tools that redistribute power dynamics in the name of exchange.
My writing is characterized by its ability to delve into the deep structure of words, transitioning from their metaphorical surface to their structural intent, which opened the door to a second phase that I began to work on: analyzing the impact of ultimate goals. In this phase, I no longer contented myself with analyzing meaning; I began to ask: What happens when this goal is activated in reality? Does it yield positive outcomes, or does it reveal adverse side effects? I drew on global examples and real scenarios from various fields to support my inquiries.
Currently, I am participating in a new phase of the team’s project, where we have started working on quality markers for words and the chaos surrounding them. This phase aims to establish conscious writing governed by thoughtful consideration rather than impulsive emotion.
I plan to continue on this path, not only as a writer but also as a creator of intellectual content that recalibrates the relationship between language and meaning, between the objective and the subjective, and between the apparent and the hidden.
She is the co-author of the series Ultimate Goals (UGs), Impact, Quality Factors of Each Word, and Word Chaos, totalling four volumes, and co-author of seven volumes of Any Promise, and the rest is coming.
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