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Ali R. Jaber, Lebanese author of motivational speeches

Ali R. Jaber, better known as the “Pride of Lebanon,” is a Lebanese-American author, writer, and motivational speaker; which presents his self-help book entitled “Public Speaking: Motivational Speeches In Depth”, of 24 pages published on June 24, 2021. “Public Speaking: Motivational Speeches In Depth”, It is available on platforms such as Google play, Scribd, Amazon, Good reads, etc.

Ali R. Jaber was born on April 7, 1993, in Toledo, Ohio, United States, and has recognized that he already liked to write stories from a very young age. He became interested in writing at the age of twelve, and has since written many unpublished books. After finishing his studies at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan with a focus on business administration and digital marketing. Jaber published his first book ‘Public Speaking: Motivational Speeches In Depth’ in 2021. Currently, he is focused on publishing all the material he has written. “I feel that with writing I can share my thoughts with the world,” Ali R. Jaber said in an interview conducted by Gilberto Ewale Masa for Free Press Info.

The struggle of the Lebanese people and the collapse of the Lebanese currency have sparked a spark of creativity in Ali R. Jaber, and has served as inspiration for his motivational book. Lebanon’s economy has recently faced rapid hyperinflation and the Lebanese pound has lost value against the US dollar. This has led to a greater social crisis, as more than 50% of the population lives below the poverty line. Meanwhile, the frustration of citizens is increasing because of the corruption of the rulers and institutions. Lebanon continues to recover from the damage caused by the explosion (two years ago) of the port of Beirut, in which 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate exploded, causing the destruction of the center of the capital, more than 200 dead and 6,500 injured.

Public speaking is not easy, but more difficult when it comes to exposing complex ideas to crowds. Ali R. Jaber is aware that these ideas must start from emotion, logic and facts. That is why he has created a book in which you can analyze the deep side of motivational discourse. “I wanted to motivate the people of Lebanon, I felt the need to do something and help in any way I could. Motivational speeches give people hope, joy and a sense of well-being,” reflected Ali R. Jaber.

Ali regularly posts motivational speeches on his social media. “I love motivating people and giving them hope. Many of my followers thank me for creating motivational videos that give them hope and inspiration,” Ali R. Jaber in Free Press Info.

In the first motivational video, Jaber makes an attempt to show the Lebanese people that someone cared about them and that Lebanese citizens living abroad love them, soon his messages began to spread quickly throughout the territory of Lebanon.

The last of Jaber’s speeches was “Our Lebanon Is Collapsing” and this speech was addressed to the people of Lebanon urging them not to lose hope. And advising them that the country’s corrupt leaders must resign from office in order for Lebanon to prosper again. Jaber’s speech gained the immediate attention of desperate Lebanese citizens on social media platforms, reaching 60,000 views in the first 48 hours of publication.

Some quotes from the speech:

LEBANON’S LEADERS FAILED TO PROTECT THE NATION, THE NATION’S PEOPLE, AND THE NATION’S CURRENCY.

“Our Lebanon Is Collapsing” , Ali R. Jaber

WE CAN SAY THAT LEBANON WAS ONCE HEAVEN ON EARTH WITH ITS MOUNTAINS, BEACHES AND BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES. HOWEVER, IT SADDENS ME TO SAY THAT THE LEBANON WE ONCE KNEW IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM THE LEBANON WE HAVE TODAY.

“Our Lebanon Is Collapsing”, Ali R. Jaber

EVERY CORRUPT LEADER IN LEBANON WHO PUNISHED THE PEOPLE OF OUR NATION WITH CORRUPTION WILL FACE GREATER PUNISHMENT THE DAY THEY LEAVE THIS LAND.

“Our Lebanon Is Collapsing”, Ali R. Ja

Interview with Ali R. Jaber “The Pride of Lebanon”.

  1. Why are you known as the pride of Lebanon?

Pride of Lebanon is the nickname given to me by a Lebanese journalist who was writing a story about me. This journalist understood how hard I worked to try to help the Lebanese people. He was amazed at how I live far from Lebanon, but I still strive to help the Lebanese people, either through motivational speeches or financially.

  1. Which literary genre are you most comfortable with? Which of the genres you don’t master catches your eye to try?

I’m more comfortable with nonfiction. Nonfiction is great because it’s authentic and with this genre, I can think about it and write it, and it’s a real thing. I have an interest in history and wouldn’t mind giving it a try.

  1. Which artists or authors have influenced you? Do you feel that you are a “son” of Julia Boutros?

As for the Lebanese authors, Kahlil Gibran influenced me a lot. Kahlil Gibran is a legendary Lebanese author and writer and his work was appreciated all over the world. Julia Boutros is a well-known Lebanese artist and I admire her.

  1. Your most outstanding work is “Public Speaking: Motivational Speeches In Depth” what other titles do you think deserve recognition?

I am currently in the process of publishing a book on the Lebanese struggle that will be titled “Lebanon Has Fallen.” In this book I want to discuss the collapse of Lebanon and will include possible solutions to the country’s financial struggles.

  1. Now, which authors would you like to work with?

I would love to work with Rabee Jaber, Elias Khoury and Rabih Alameddine. These are legendary Lebanese writers and novelists.

How did you come up with the idea of writing “Public Speaking: Motivational Speeches In Depth”?

I came up with the idea to write this book because I consider myself an expert in public speaking. The idea of motivating upcoming speakers from all over the world made me write this book. I wanted to share my secrets to talk to other speakers.

  1. Can you give us a sneak peek of your upcoming projects?

My next title will be “Lebanon Has Fallen.” In this book I want to analyze the struggle of the Lebanese people, how the Lebanese currency collapsed and possible solutions to the crisis. The Lebanese people have gone through terrible times over the past decade, especially with the Beirut explosion and I want to shed some light on the Lebanese struggle.

  1. What’s the best and hardest thing you’ve been through as an author?

The best thing I’ve been through as an author was being able to help people. Whether it’s helping Lebanese with motivation or helping people around the world with public speaking strategies. The hardest thing I’ve encountered while writing is writer’s block and I can usually get over it after a while.

  1. What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned as a writer?

The biggest lesson I’ve learned as a writer is to be authentic. Many writers think they must act or write a certain way to attract potential readers of books. However, what I learned is to be yourself as a writer. What readers like most about a writer is authenticity.

  1. What message would you send to everyone who wants to follow in your footsteps?

I would say it’s real and stay authentic. Don’t let anything stop you from pursuing your dreams. Never give up and keep going until you reach the finish line.