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Yehya is a medical student at the American University of Beirut. Despite pursuing a noble profession, he often finds himself grappling with feelings of frustration, melancholy, and anger. Known for his perpetual grumpiness, Yehya's demeanor frequently reflects his internal struggles with depression and dissatisfaction.
Despite his challenges, Yehya remains dedicated to his studies, striving to excel academically despite the emotional turmoil he experiences. His commitment to the field of medicine is evident in his perseverance through difficult times, as he continues to pursue his education and work towards his goal of becoming a healthcare professional.
Yehya's journey serves as a reminder of the complexities that individuals, even those in esteemed academic programs, may face in their personal lives. His story highlights the importance of mental health awareness and the need for support systems within educational institutions to help students like Yehya navigate their challenges and achieve their aspirations in medicine.