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Honoring the family of Students for Central Egypt at Ain Shams University for lecturer and marketing consultant Salah Abo El Magd
Honoring the family of Students for Central Egypt at Ain Shams University for lecturer and marketing consultant Salah Abo El Magd

Under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, and Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and general supervision, Prof. Hatem Rabih, General Leader of the Students for Egypt Central Family at Ain Shams University, and in the presence of the pioneers of the Students for Egypt family in the various faculties of the university, the Students for Egypt family organized an open meeting with Mr. Salah Abo El Magd, which is one of the successful and luminous examples of the children of Ain Shams University, where he graduated from the Faculty of Law, Department of English Language, Ain Shams University, and obtained a master's degree in international law from Ain Shams University and a master's degree in international trade law from Purdue University, Indiana, USA. He began his journey years ago As a lecturer in the field of economics, he presented new and innovative ideas in the field of sales and marketing via social media, which attracted thousands of followers.

During the open youth meeting, which witnessed a large turnout of students from the various faculties of the university and students of Family for Egypt, Mr. Salah Abo El Magd provides several tips and ideas for young people to help them chart a path for the future, stressing that studying, learning, practicing and mastering languages, especially English, is a first step to entering the labor market.

He also urged them to engage in student activity because of its great influence on personality and the acquisition of effective communication skills, commitment and other qualities.

And he warned the youth not to be led by everything that is presented on social networking sites and to be aware of what he called the halo effect, which results in fascination with people and judging them by appearances without considering the benefit behind their follow-up, pointing out the need to judge people by the size of the benefit of what they provide and not based on the number of followers they have on the sites.

         
   
         

He stressed that we are living in a war on concentration, as there are many distractions and surrounding matters that try to attract your focus towards it, and each of us must maintain his focus and not distract him with what does not work.

He advised young people not to blame others, circumstances and situations, and to stay away from everything that charges the mind and spirit with negative energies, stressing that the tendency towards blaming circumstances and situations is a psychological trick to justify the individual's inability to take responsibility for success, saying, "You must be up to the obligations and responsibilities of success." ".

He added that we live because of social media in borrowed dreams, and they make you feel inferior, and there is what is called social media depression, indicating that many young people are looking for trend and momentary success.

He stressed that we live in a country with 100 million citizens, and there is no doubt that with this number you can create an opportunity for yourself to succeed, saying, "Successful business is the one that solves a problem, even if it is simple, and making easy things easier is a kind of success."

He gave an example of a group of applications that people use that made life easier for them in many things.

He said to the youth, "You must realize that fame is not an end, and you have to think about the field in which you seek fame, be frank with yourself, you are the one who creates your thinking and creates your fame, and you are the one who creates fame for others, whether it provides negative content or positive content through your follow-up to it and your participation in the content which he offers."

He advised young people of the need to create an opportunity for themselves without waiting for university graduation, no matter how small the job they will work in, but it will give them important skills to be a step through which they take bigger and more successful steps, stressing that dividing goals and dreams is a prerequisite for success.

He pointed out the need to choose the person or entity from which the information is derived in the age of information inflation, which requires analysis and filtering of the information.

When he talked about his success, he said, "I have been presenting content for 10 years, and my fame has shined for 9 months. What distinguishes me is the simplification of information, which is the secret of my success."

He advised young people to read the book Rich Dad Poor Dad and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.

During the seminar Mr. Salah Abo El Majd answered the youth’s questions, and the symposium concluded with Prof. Hatem Rabih, General Leader of the Students for Central Egypt family, gifted the family shield for Mr. Salah Abo El Magd, in appreciation of his career.