
Christos Nakis was born in 1966. Works in the field of information technology. Since 2005, he has been systematically involved as a volunteer in the field of the homeless and refugees through the organization he created. In October 2022, his book “Next Stop, Love” (published by Armos) was published, which records true stories of solidarity, empathy and psychological resilience that he experienced during the last wave of refugees.
“Creation of Humans” by Virginia Satir, “Winds” by Isidoros Zurgos, “For Love” and “Solidarity” by Katerina Rozaku, “In the Garden of Epicurus” by Irvin Yalom, “Does Man Change?” Dimitris Karagiannis, Chemistry of Love by Catherine Bensaid and Jean-Yves Lelou.
It’s worth bearing in mind that people are good and we can get better despite our complaints and pessimism about the bad things that are happening. (“Humanity is an unexpectedly optimistic story” by Rutger Bregman.)
I’m reading Middlemarsh by George Eliot.
Countryside, with my partner, mountains with a view, closed mobile phone, no laptop.
Not anymore. I remember a couple of times from years ago.
The author’s attempt to captivate you with his truth.
The Wisdom of Wolves by Eli Rudinger.
Love as an art is learned and everyone can constantly improve and create beautiful and different worlds around them.
A winter evening in 2016 with many bonfires to warm the refugees at the Ritson camp. A frightened and melancholy little girl, incapacitated after a bombing, near her tent, falling asleep in the arms of our young volunteer, and her father, touched to tell us that this is the first time he sees her calm down and sleep easily after a tragic event…
Winter, Victoria Square, 2015, well after midnight. A suffering father hid asleep, and a two-year-old child in a fetal position is displayed on a paper box …
Source: Kathimerini

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