Since his appearance in “les 12 coups de midi”, Paul El Kharrat has been talked about a lot. On October 12, the former candidate for the show hosted by Jean-Luc Reichmann unveiled his third book. A book entitled “Welcome to my world” published by Harper Collins France. In full promotion of this new project, the young man connects the interviews. Recently, he confided in Yahoo News. An opportunity for him to address a particularly difficult subject: Harassment.
” One in four people suffers from a mental disorder at some point in their life. And the Covid-19 pandemic has further heightened these unrest “, report our colleagues. Suffering from Asperger’s syndrome, Paul El Kharrat did not escape the wickedness of others. Especially during his college years. A particularly complicated period for the one who had to take refuge at the CDI (documentation and information center, editor’s note) to avoid the students ” bad guys ” and ” unpleasant “.
“Want to hit him”
” College kids are kinda dumb “, he added before continuing: “ Social death comes when we stoop before the slightest annoyance. Do not change, do like everyone else for fear of being annoyed “. At the time, he couldn’t bear to be stared at. ” It disconcerted me. I felt like I was losing all bearings, forgetting what I wanted to say. I didn’t like it at all”. “If a person dared to contradict me or insult me, I wanted to hit him, to roll him. I wanted to kill “, he acknowledged. To protect himself, Paul El Kharrat therefore preferred to isolate himself. ” I hide myself in my room, I immerse myself in reading for the dream it gives me. There is a history, a philosophy and a poetry that emanate from the books that I read “. And to conclude: Humans still have a lot to work on themselves, to evolve “. Touching confidences.
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