 Every morning when I was coming out from home I used to say goodbye to my mom because I didn't know that I'm going to come back home. You have to say it for the last time because every day I was seeing people get shot like you're ready to die. Since you're maybe seven or eight years old you can feel this scary feeling because you're hearing from your parents, you're hearing from your friends from school, you're hearing this guy died, this guy got shot, that happened, this happened. When you're in a country and planning to leave with nothing, with no documents, and I think with the smugglers at the back of the cars, running at the night times in the jungles, on the mountains, it was so stressful for me. If you fall down, nobody's going to take your hand, you die there. So hard sleeping in the cold weather and the snow and raining on the stones and there is nothing. And you see people dying, kids, they're crying all night and those people who die every day, they don't deserve to die. They deserve a better life. We had to come in the truck. And then I was 72 hours in the container with no oxygen, with no food, no water. In the container the smuggler put me there and he didn't give me anything to eat or drink. I was thinking maybe for one, two hours, three hours I'm going to stay here. But 72 hours I couldn't even move myself. Until I arrived to Dublin. Since I arrived in Ireland, I feel the real taste of peace and what's the meaning of peace and how you can feel it inside your body. I didn't have hope to bring my family at all. This was like kind of a dream for me to have my family and my dad and my brothers here and give them a new life. My little brother, he's in school, he's going to secondary school very soon. He's studying, my brother Bahram is studying in college as well. And he's working as a manager in a full shop. I'm working as an area manager. I got a degree in community development here. For what I have now I work for it. There is nothing came easy. So if you want to get it, if you want to make your dreams come true, you have to work hard on it. Yes, I see hard part. I see hard time. I see lots of things that I shouldn't see. Tell you don't see the down part of the life, you will never appreciate the top part of the continent. So it's a beautiful country here. And I'm Irish now as well. I feel this is my home.