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YOU DON’T WANT TO DIE: Life Renews in the Depths of Despair

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“Be Your Own Teacher by Sami Abouzid No one ever teaches you anything truly valuable in this life. No one shows you the path to brilliance. Most people will doubt you, mock you, attack your light just to feel brighter themselves. On the road to your dreams, you’ll walk alone more than you’ll walk beside anyone. But that’s the beauty of it. Most of the wisest minds in history didn’t learn through lessons— they discovered truth in the chaos, through mistakes, accidents, and raw hunger. I created 672 soundtracks and 300 electronic symphonies—alone. No one taught me how to write, compose, mix, or master. I was my own teacher. I respected the process, trusted myself, and gave myself the time to become. And now? I do what I want, when I want— with power, purpose, and freedom. Never wait for someone to hand you greatness. It’s not given. It’s earned, built in silence, forged in fire, and born from the belief that you don’t need permission. Be your own guide. Be your own light. Be your own legend. — Sami Abouzid”

“Creativity Loves Loneliness” – A Reflection by Sami Abouzid Creativity loves loneliness. Being alone was the glorious path that allowed me to conquer all my dreams—on my own, without noise, without compromise. For a time, I forgot that. I once had a girlfriend for two years. I thought it was love… but something deeper in me was fading. One day, I walked into our family’s gas station in Wayne, New Jersey. My brother Ali—my guide, my philosopher—was there, but something was wrong. He looked deeply sad. I asked him, “Why, bro?” And he simply said, “For two years… you haven’t written a single song. This girl killed your passion for music. Let go.” That hit me like a storm. And I listened. That moment changed everything. I let go. I returned to myself. And since then, I’ve created hundreds of songs, soundtracks, books, and scores. The silence became my studio. The loneliness became my strength. Ali, rest in peace, my brother. You were right. Some people enter our lives to disconnect us from our destiny. But the wise ones remind us who we are. You reminded me. And through solitude, I became what I was always meant to be: a creator, a soul on fire, and a legend. — Sami Abouzid”

“I Create for the Magic” – by Sami Abouzid I create my music to make myself happy first. Not for trends. Not for the charts. But for the fire inside me. And for the few magical souls out there— the ones who truly feel the emotion in my songs, who send me messages on Number One Music telling me how my work touched their lives. That’s what matters to me. I don’t need millions to follow me. I’ve never needed fame to feel fulfilled. What I do… what I’ve done for 25 years… is real. Pure. Built with love. Built alone. And it’s made me the happiest alive. You see, I’m not chasing crowds. I’m connecting with hearts. And if my music only reaches a few—but reaches them deeply—then I’ve already succeeded. Because that kind of love? It’s rare. It’s eternal. And I’m grateful for every soul that’s felt what I feel. I am Sami Abouzid. I make music for me—and for the few who truly understand what it means to live from the heart.”

“Thank you to the fans who came to the show. You made the eras tour what it became. At the start of this, I could've never imagined you would cheer so loudly it would register as an earthquake on seismic charts (this happened multiple times) or that you would lift economics of whatever city we went to. More importantly you lifted the spirits of those around you... You made people feel included by making friendship bracelets and friends. ... A place for radical girlhood, boyhood , or person hood and unapologetic joy. Your excitement was truly contagious... you made everyone feel included, and for that I could never thank you enough. My hope is that you find ways to create these spaces around in your daily life... That would be a real legacy to leave.”