Academic Observation

I have lived in lands where words are merely shadows of what silence conveys.
Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Dubai, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Kenya, Ghana, Chad, Uganda, Tanzania —
places where gold and belief can be both a trap and a salvation.

Here, rules are not written in constitutions, nor taught in academies —
they are etched into the motion of a finger, the fleeting meeting of eyes, the stillness of silence, or an involuntary gesture of the body.
Silence can be the loudest declaration, and a handshake — the most complex agreement.

This is a world where a single glance can forge a bond that takes years elsewhere,
or break trust forever without a single word spoken.
At the crossroads of politics, faith, commerce, and intrigue, touch becomes code —
and silence, a strategy for survival.

Here you learn that diplomacy is not merely protocol —
it is an art practiced through instinct, presence, and the delicate balance of unspoken communication.
Intrigue is not gossip — it is often a means of survival when the world around you breathes with suspicion.

Where words no longer move, my path begins.
Where treaties lose meaning and maps reveal only shadows —
I see values, truths, and intentions hidden in silence and a glance.

This is not a journey for protocol or prestige.
It is a path of influence — unseen, unspoken, yet deeply felt.
A path open only to those who know:
Silence, when heard correctly, may be the most powerful statement of all.

Vakhtang Imerlishvili
Diplomacy beyond the borders where maps end.

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