Adversity, in all its beauty

Moustapha Thiam, author of the book “Adversité, Mon Alliée”.

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By: Diara Ndiaye Follow

2 min

Family dispute, financial difficulties, serious illness or even the loss of a loved one, painful life trials, and often complicated to manage.

These are events that influence our morale and sometimes go even further by causing depression, even depression and / or irreversible consequences.

An American study even suggests that difficult events such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or the death of a loved one could accelerate the aging of men's brains.

How to try to overcome all these trials of life, how to show resilience, how to move forward? 

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Testimony of

Moustapha Thiam

, young Senegalese entrepreneur, author of the book

Adversité, Mon Alliée

, who has been close to death twice.

Natacha

will tell us about her fight to have a child; 

Fabien

, of the recent loss of his mother;

and

Abdoulaye

, a Nigerien colleague, about his daily life in a terrorist zone in the Sahel ...

Red thread guests: Moustapha Thiam, author of the book “Adversity, My Allied” and Aminata Sylla, psychopractor

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