He built a life that worked. But something inside it was never lived.
Born into a Lebanese village shaped by war, poverty, and silence, he learns early that survival is not a choice - it is simply what you do. Through displacement, institutional failure, betrayal, and the grinding discipline of building a business from nothing, he constructs a life that, from the outside, looks like success.
But success is not the same as being alive.
The Space Between Lives is the memoir of a man who did everything right - and then discovered that doing everything right is not the same as living honestly. It is the story of what happens after survival: the questions that surface when the emergency is over, the relationships that reveal what endurance costs, the friendships that sustain across decades and distances, and the slow, difficult work of asking who you actually are beneath everything you have built.
Set against the backdrop of Lebanon - its wars, its economic collapse, its impossible beauty and recurring damage - this is a story about identity, adaptation, and the tension between the life we construct and the self we leave behind.
This is not a story about failure or success. It is a story about awareness.