Skydive Over The Pyramids ✓ Making My Childhood Dream Come True

2024 ж. 10 Ақп.
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Follow along the next chapter in my journey and our move to Europe on / seekdiscomfort
Can’t wait to share the new dream for the next decade ⚡️🌍
#FreeChild
Special Thanks to:
Hyatt Regency Cairo West for hosting the team in Cairo @hyattregencycairowest
Hilton Luxor For their generous hospitality in Luxor @hilton_luxor (watch the video on Seek Discomfort)
Guillaume Schaer for being the first to suggest the path for a new passport and for all the travel hacking he does to ensure the best and most effective travels for our team. @milesaddict
Ahmed Wahba for all the production support in Egypt. @projectwahba
Amira Adeeb for the friendships and support. @amiraadeebb
Skydive credits:
Skydive Egypt & Mahmoud Sharaf for organizing the jump over the Pyramids. @skydiveegypt
Sean MacCormac for being the greatest mentor and coach in the sky & on the ground. @SeanMaccormac
Aerial filming by: Bruno Brokken, Daniele Vitorino & Sean MacCormac
Tandem Instructor: Hani Lapodi
Nasser Eid for letting me put on a parachute when I was 9 years old and introducing me to Parkour @captain_nasser
Video Credits:
Directed by Ammar Kandil
Cinematography by Cory Martin @Cory.S.Martin
Head of Post: Thomas Dajer
Edited by: Thomas Dajer, Cam Peddle, Harrison King & Dylan Boynukalın
Childhood intro Animation by: Shyngys Makanov with help from Akbar Sandybay
Computer Screen Animation by: Cam Peddle
“Coming home” song cover by:
Piano: Dylan Viset open.spotify.com/artist/1D41X...
Latva: Cankat Guenel www.cankatguenel.com/
🙏🏼 Thank you for making these videos possible through your support of Seek Discomfort
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Ammar’s dad jacket on the jump from aetherapparel.com
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  • hi friends :) new adventure begins on our Seek channel right here 😇

    @SeekDiscomfort@SeekDiscomfort3 ай бұрын
    • im really inspired and feel motivated , i wish i had more time :)

      @harshkhare3756@harshkhare37563 ай бұрын
    • Ok

      @KingAbodi206@KingAbodi2063 ай бұрын
    • awesome

      @rosy3447@rosy34473 ай бұрын
    • Ive never done a comment like this and i know the chances of you seeing this are low but i just want to let you all know how much you've inspired me these past few years, especially you Ammar. You remind me of me when im at my happiest. ever since i was little ive always been fascinated with space, not because of the stars or aliens, but the worlds beyond ours. when i watch your videos thats how i feel. I feel like there is so much more to this world and i love it all. i saw a trainhopping video you did a couple years back in the Sahara and have been obsessed with it ever since. the Sahara, the train, the people, all seemed so unreal. It blew my mind that you guys did that and still does to this day. I know that even if you guys do see this that would be pretty impossible to pull off but i have hope. I hope you guys see this, youve literally made part of who i am today, that part that i cant find in anyone else, that part that just needs to be awakened by inspiring people like you. I promise i will never let go of my inner child, i promise to find more like me so that we can be like you. I love you all, I will always seek discomfort. God Bless.

      @Dorpeztt@Dorpeztt3 ай бұрын
    • So cringe

      @thetobyg@thetobyg3 ай бұрын
  • This is the best video on KZhead, and your productions are getting better with every upload. So much emotion. Truly insipriational. Insane animations and FPV drone shots of the pyramids, and the jump gave me goosebumps. Love you guys and can't wait for our next adventure together!! :)

    @drewbinsky@drewbinsky3 ай бұрын
    • Drew I found you here

      @poisedtelevision2250@poisedtelevision22503 ай бұрын
    • a collabo is long over due, last time you guys were together was in Mauratania if i am not mistaken

      @mapindanitapiwanashe@mapindanitapiwanashe3 ай бұрын
    • Let me join?

      @carlmadsen2454@carlmadsen24543 ай бұрын
    • Literally had me tearing up how beautiful this video was this is the best thing I’ve seen on KZhead

      @cubeydude7762@cubeydude77623 ай бұрын
    • Agreed definitely the best

      @filmmakerevolution@filmmakerevolution3 ай бұрын
  • "i am home". the words of a child coming back to his roots, fulfilling the dream of a lifetime. this is absolutely wonderful!

    @onisimpinzariu1471@onisimpinzariu14713 ай бұрын
    • This is so true, when i returned to india after 15 years i said exactly this went to the roof and cried

      @Ohnoshesthinking@Ohnoshesthinking3 ай бұрын
    • Love this yo

      @ufosurfboards5120@ufosurfboards5120Ай бұрын
  • My first dream as a child was becoming an astronaut and to this day I'm still chasing this dream. I'm currently on the way to achieve my masters degree in Aerospace Engineering. After which I plan to start flight school whilst eagerly waiting for the next call of ESA astronauts! Ammar, you and the rest of the Yes Theory family have only inspired me more to keep chasing this dream, because I believe I can make it a reality! This astonishing video proves once again that the impossible is in fact possible no matter what people tell you! Much love from Belgium! ❤️👨🏻‍🚀🪂

    @andreasvanparys4680@andreasvanparys4680Ай бұрын
    • Congrats bro! Wish you the best

      @stitchgor3@stitchgor33 күн бұрын
  • At 60 years old, I too am a free child. I grew up in an era where people weren’t very tolerant of each other. My dream, even at 7 years old was to bring harmony. So much so that I would draw posters that were hung in the hallways of my school that was integrated for the first time ever. My dream hasn’t changed. Now, as I have become older, I love all things Egypt. Watching your adventure was a joy. Thank you for sharing.

    @stacibrockman7147@stacibrockman71472 ай бұрын
    • thats amazing that your dream hasnt changed

      @dragonsteen@dragonsteenАй бұрын
  • "egypt is brighter with you in it" momma ammar seems like such a respectful, kind soul. bless her, alongside all her loved ones.

    @projectphyrexia@projectphyrexia3 ай бұрын
  • Just like many will comment below, I was in tears multiple times watching this. I feel like I've been on this journey with all of you from the videos, to the book, since close to the beginning. Thank you for showing me and the rest of us that dreams do come true as long as you work, put the time in, and are relentless in the pursuit. For that, I say thank you. *To my childhood dream, I wanted to travel the world, just like my mom. She was a travel agent for many of her younger years. Sadly, she passed away a little over a year ago from a rare disease called Scleroderma. Last year I ran my first marathon and raised $2,700 for Scleroderma research in honour of her name. I would love to do this as well in honour of her. If I'm not chosen, I'm just glad to have shared some of my thoughts and feelings to the world. God bless you all.

    @alextreejay@alextreejay3 ай бұрын
    • This made me smile, thank you 😊

      @nicktheavatar_@nicktheavatar_3 ай бұрын
    • That's a hard, painful disease, unfortunately I know.

      @olesias2907@olesias29073 ай бұрын
  • This video made me cry about 4 times. It is so beautiful to see that Ammar got to fulfill his lifelong dream and to do it with his father, is a feeling that I am unable to put into words. My lifelong dream since I was a child, is to travel the world, and have the ability to bring my parents along. It is hard to travel at such a young age and to bring your parents along is harder. I haven’t done this yes, and I wish that one day, I will be able to fulfill this dream.

    @franceliajaimes3016@franceliajaimes30162 ай бұрын
    • Do it...within 5 years. Go for it.

      @imhere8380@imhere8380Ай бұрын
  • The first dream I ever had as a kid was to proove I'm worthy... Thank you for making me realising my free child has been locked away too soon, too long. Thank you for everything. Beyond words. Love over fear.

    @felinn100@felinn1002 ай бұрын
    • love over fear and gratitude over fear

      @dragonsteen@dragonsteenАй бұрын
  • Is there a greater and more fitting compliment that “Egypt is brighter with you in it”? It’s so wholesome! Love it!

    @cadguyfrompti@cadguyfrompti3 ай бұрын
    • yup

      @dragonsteen@dragonsteenАй бұрын
  • When I saw the title I couldn't hold back. I had to stop everything. I knew what it meant immediately. I am so happy this moment finally happened

    @mariorosas7779@mariorosas77793 ай бұрын
  • In my 51st year, I feel we all are kids at heart. I lost my father on Dec 29th to colon cancer. I so wish I could have brought him to see the pyramids to see their beauty & mystery. My dream after seeing your video is to touch my Dad one more time, seeing that this is an impossibility.. sky diving over the pyramids is the next best thing... I might not be able to touch him, but I can be very close to him in heaven. Thank you for making this video it was very inspiring & touching.

    @furgies73@furgies73Ай бұрын
    • you will see your dad again, on the other side. Meanwhile, enjoy your life and make him prouder.

      @imhere8380@imhere8380Ай бұрын
  • As a long time follower, this one brought me to tears. Congratulations to you for your unwavering commitment to following your dreams. None of this happened without taking risk & the full circle moment landed right above the pyramids you dreamt of climbing all those years back. Heli snowboarding is the first dream I can remember as a kid. To have a helicopter drop you at the edge of an untouched face, where no man has ever stood, and no line has ever been taken. I'm still in pursuit of this dream & I hope to accomplish it much like you did, Ammar!

    @PickleDrag@PickleDrag2 ай бұрын
  • This is easily my all time favorite video. I know I'm just some random guy on the internet, but, I can't help but be incredibly proud of Ammar. Being able to finally come home and see his family, and even skydive with his Dad? That's just incredible. Thank you for sharing your journey over the years.

    @weeatpplproductions@weeatpplproductions3 ай бұрын
  • I cried with you when you stepped foot in Egypt again! You are such an inspiration to me and probably so many more people out there! Keep up the fantastic work with Yes Theory, and much love from Austria ❤

    @lukasbrida9530@lukasbrida95303 ай бұрын
    • The cover of “Im coming home” in the back ground is what made my tears start going 😪😪. Happy for you AMMAR

      @mj-mx1lu@mj-mx1lu3 ай бұрын
    • @@mj-mx1lu such a powerful moment

      @lukasbrida9530@lukasbrida95303 ай бұрын
    • same for me, i was in tears too! dude i am also from austria, we should link up if your down...

      @gabrielaaronmoser-diary@gabrielaaronmoser-diary3 ай бұрын
    • @@gabrielaaronmoser-diary that would be awesome m8

      @lukasbrida9530@lukasbrida95303 ай бұрын
    • @@gabrielaaronmoser-diary I would love to m8^^

      @lukasbrida9530@lukasbrida95303 ай бұрын
  • What a video! Absolutely incredible and what an experience to jump over the pyramids! My dream since childhood has always been to make movies that not only show the beauty and wonders of the world but also help people become a better version of themselves through cinematography. I cant wait to one day see one of my own film in cinemas with many people watching it! But to also see the world myself in all its glory and capture that.

    @OddGuysOfficial@OddGuysOfficial2 ай бұрын
  • I am a free child. Thank you so much for this inspiring video. It opened my heart in such a powerful way. Seeing that beautiful expression of your inner child’s greatest desire inspires and reminds me that it’s possible for me. My first dream as a child was to be a famous performer. I loved to be on a stage and bring joy to people’s lives. Even in the school performances I remember feeling so overwhelmed with joy and excitement to be seen and admired and to be part of a work of art. Life has been taking me along many different paths that I know is molding me into the person that will inspire, entertain and be loved by many. Thank you for sharing this story with the world. You have no idea how much it means to this free child in the Caribbean island of Tobago. ❤️🇹🇹🎉

    @Mariessa.ann11.11@Mariessa.ann11.112 ай бұрын
  • I am weeping. To see this journey unfold over the years through all of the pain and adversity to this pure, beautiful celebration of a moment is so incredibly inspiring in infinite ways. Had me in tears of joy!

    @livingtheskylife@livingtheskylife3 ай бұрын
    • Me too!

      @superbia_5873@superbia_58732 ай бұрын
    • Im still crying

      @timothe5198@timothe51982 ай бұрын
  • Returning to YesTheory after having watched them years ago feels insane. So much change. I’m glad it’s good change.

    @nebx2127@nebx21273 ай бұрын
    • Front

      @MaverickMcGreasy@MaverickMcGreasy3 ай бұрын
    • @@MaverickMcGreasy What?

      @nebx2127@nebx21273 ай бұрын
    • @@nebx2127 i said front

      @MaverickMcGreasy@MaverickMcGreasy3 ай бұрын
    • @@MaverickMcGreasy 👍🏿

      @nebx2127@nebx21273 ай бұрын
    • Love you

      @MaverickMcGreasy@MaverickMcGreasy3 ай бұрын
  • Watched the egypt videos 7 years ago as a 14 year old teenager, now watching it happen as a 21 year old woman, crying my eyes out. We are so proud of you Ammar🪂💙

    @iptt_7181@iptt_71812 ай бұрын
  • I am so proud of you all. It’s so beautiful my heart feels so happy. I have tears of joy in my eyes. I appreciate you guys. I’m 62 years old and watch all your videos.. you’re never too old to be inspired❤

    @TheAlchemist11@TheAlchemist112 ай бұрын
  • My keyboard is all blurry now. I can't even begin to look for the right words to explain what I'm feeling right now. What an honor to witness a person fulfill their childhood dream. What a privilege to be let into your journey. I have never felt more inspired, I have never felt this kind admiration and respect. This video is truly the most beautiful video I've ever seen on this platform. Everyone needs to see this. Ammar, you are a hero. You're showing us that dreams do come true, if you give it what it takes.

    @lauriefrd@lauriefrd3 ай бұрын
  • This is my first comment I’ve ever left on KZhead… this story moved me to the extent that I needed to say something. Watching your Dad jump with you, knowing his fear of heights, was so powerful. And, you, pursuing your dream in your homeland is beautiful. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing and inspiring us.

    @Chuck4alltime@Chuck4alltime3 ай бұрын
  • Your story is an inspiration and I have never been so happy for another’s accomplishments. Thank you for sharing your personal moments and experiences. My first dream as a child was to make an impact on the world so great that others would remember my name. The first time I tried for this dream was at my 9th birthday when I asked my friends to bring canned food instead of getting me gifts, and afterward I donated all the food to a homeless shelter. Thanks again for making me feel like anything is possible, and I hope one day I will get to seek discomfort in the ways you do!

    @alyxtubbs@alyxtubbs2 ай бұрын
  • After nine years of following this channel and watching your journey it's incredible to finally see this dream come true. I still remember that Omar and Thomas initially found each other over Omars permit to skydive over the pyramids. It's great to see this come full circle and eventually close out this chapter.

    @waynedunkley@waynedunkley25 күн бұрын
  • Duuuuude that's awesome! Congratz! :D

    @TechSource@TechSource3 ай бұрын
    • ok

      @Ok-lu8gx@Ok-lu8gx3 ай бұрын
    • man i never thought i find you here you guys both make awesome content

      @guilorvin@guilorvin3 ай бұрын
    • For anyone curious, the helicopter they took was an old Russian military transport helicopter called Mi-8MTV-1

      @M1A2_AbramsSEPv3@M1A2_AbramsSEPv33 ай бұрын
    • Why dont you apologise to jay

      @WavyNZL-@WavyNZL-3 ай бұрын
    • Never thought id see you here

      @_.-JJ-._@_.-JJ-._2 ай бұрын
  • What an amazing and emotional watch! Watching you fulfill your dream with your father alongside you had me sobbing in tears! Sending you so much love Ammar, be proud of yourself! Absolutely love the message too, never let your inner child die my friend! Ive been following your channel for the last 6 years and I just can't explain how happy I am to see you share so much joy with your family ones! The very first dream I can remember was, I want to become a farmer and have animals like my grandfather, haha. Luckily I have this wonderful little child in me always coming up with new dreams to fulfill, and there is nothing I love more..

    @Guahllejf@Guahllejf2 ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched this video over and over and I’ll never get sick of it.

    @lillawsi123456@lillawsi1234562 күн бұрын
  • That is crazy how that video was 7 years ago. I started to watch this channel back when I was in high school. This channel helped me get out of my comfort zone. Since then, I've traveled to 7 countries and many cities throughout the US. One of my childhood dreams was to become a physical therapist and help support my single parent mom. And I am proud to say that I am currently a first year physical therapy student. My goal is to make her proud because she has supported me throughout this entire journey. Getting to skydive over the pyramids would be a dream of mine that I cannot even think that is possible. I have been wanting to skydive since I graduated undergrad in 2020, but COVID delayed it. I am fortunate that my boyfriend knew this and booked me a skydiving trip for my birthday last year and fell in love with the trill of falling through the sky.

    @crystalzhou6988@crystalzhou69883 ай бұрын
    • Croinge

      @Ralonmithos@Ralonmithos3 ай бұрын
  • Hi, my name is Dhara and I'm a 23 year old living in the US. I have been following your journey in Yes Theory since Project 30, so when I saw the thumbnail of this video I was clicking on it before I even registered what I was about to watch. I am so happy for you Ammar! Getting to finally see your home again and accomplish your long held dream brought tears of joy to my eyes. Seeing you struggle and being constantly rejected and told no, I had wondered if you would ever make it here and have the courage to continue pursuing it. You've just accomplished such a core pillar of the yes theory story and I feel the gravity it. This story has beyond inspired me. I can't wait to see you build that city of seekers and like-minded individuals that you hope to one day. Since I was a child, I have dreamed of working or volunteering in wildlife conservation. When I was around 9 years old, my parents created this campfire area in our backyard. Given the state of the environment with the glaciers melting and TREMENDOUS carbon emissions from a campfire, little me had to do something to stop it. So I put up posters all over my house protesting the campfire to save the penguins. It's a silly story, but it was the manifestation of that deep desire to help the environment and animals in need. Guided by high parental expectation and societal pressure, I ended up in mechanical engineering at a job I didn't enjoy. After a year, I quit in pursuit of figuring out what I really want to do with my life (about 3 months ago). In my soul-searching journey, I have gone back to my root desire of wildlife conservation and reached out to small group in the Bolivian Amazon that rescues wildlife (such as monkeys, jaguars, etc.) and rehabilitates them back into the jungle. I am now planning a trip this summer to spend my time there as a work exchange . I am as excited as I am terrified, since the conditions there are much different than how I spent most of my life (no electricity, more rustic conditions, snakes, bullet ants, tarantulas, high heat, and a lot of mosquitos) but my biggest desire is to push my limits. I know this will and so I am excited for my personal journey and everything I will learn about myself through this adventure. One of the other dreams of mine since I found you all was honestly to meet you and go on an adventure. This group has so fundamentally changed the person I am and the way I have viewed life. From growing up in an immigrant family household with many limiting beliefs ingrained in me, you all are honestly what has shown me that there can be more to life than just what you see your parents and the people around you do. That you have the power to break your own preceptions of yourself and pursue the life you want however unconventional. And since connecting to this ideology I have been on a mission to continue breaking my self-created limitations. Yes Theory to me was like the pyramids to young Ammar haha. To end this note, I just wanted to say again how amazing this story is and how inspired I am by you and the whole team. The group continues to evolve and it has been a priveledge to get to see this beautiful story!

    @Dharathexplorer@Dharathexplorer3 ай бұрын
    • I wish you all the best on your trip to Bolivia and all your future journeys! It sounds incredible ❤❤ i love this community and how it connects ppl from around the world. Seek discomfort!!

      @ghostlemons5793@ghostlemons57933 ай бұрын
    • Bro used chat gbt😂

      @dion3302@dion33023 ай бұрын
    • LMAOO im just unemployed and have too much free time 😂@@dion3302

      @Dharathexplorer@Dharathexplorer3 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful, beautiful video. I wish I had seen this earlier but still want to share my first dream as a kid. It was to be an archaeologist and study in Egypt. Since I was little seeing the Pyramids and Sphinx has been my dream. My life didn’t take that path unfortunately but it is still my dream many, many years later to one day see the Pyramids in person. Seeing them from the perspective of your sky dive brought tears to my eyes as did this whole episode. Ammar, you are an amazing person with an incredible pure spirit. My heart smiles for you that you and your Father got to share this incredible experience together.

    @ValerieBrooks-bi4ml@ValerieBrooks-bi4ml10 күн бұрын
  • Wow, you really know how to make one cry.. I don't know whats more beautiful.. Seeing you fullfilling you childhoods dream or you finally being united with your family in your homecountry after all you've been through! Amazing.. You're really inspiering for all of us who've been struggling with their roots and dreams.. I always dreamed about travelling the world without worrying about tomorrow or looking back. And I did escape home and traveled solo for over a year.. There is still so much to see! But it also teached me how important it is to have a place to call "home". I'm so happy for you!

    @lisahollaus4235@lisahollaus42352 ай бұрын
  • Not me crying watching this at the gym lol!!! I am so inspired endlessly by you Ammar. My husband is from Palestine; my best friend is from Egypt, I am from Ukraine. Watching you advocate, stay positive, and keep living your dreams out dream after dream has inspired us. I can’t wait to go back to Ukraine when it’s safe to be able to have the same feeling when you said “I am home” 🫶🥹

    @BVBArmYBISH@BVBArmYBISH3 ай бұрын
    • I’m crying from watching it while i’m doing my nails at salon 😅

      @iamezrajalel@iamezrajalel3 ай бұрын
  • I really just cried watching this. I‘ve been watching the channel for 6 years. Between all the ups and downs. Seeing a true childhood dream come true after everything that happened with Ammar is INCREDIBLE. Fucking love everything about this, your channel and (haven‘t met you yet but) you guys in general. My childhood dream, as far as I can remember, has been visiting the national parks of Canada. Walking between the biggest trees of the world and being in breath taking nature.

    @jekabsstirna8746@jekabsstirna87463 ай бұрын
  • Ammar!!! It gives me goosebumps to see you fulfilling your dream. And the whole production-it's incredible to see the progress. I'm just finishing Matt's book right now, and connecting all the dots and timelines about the whole story and seeing it here made me tear up a bit🥺 About my childhood dream. As a girl from the city of Prague in the Czech Republic, I always sought more warmth, sea, and palms (we always want something we don't have). I wanted to be a world-known adventurer going on expeditions in tropical countries, helping the environment and endangered animals. I am 24 now and have spent the last couple of years traveling around the world, finishing a degree in environmental management, and teaching yoga. Soon, I will go back to SE Asia to volunteer and backpack. And I can say I owe a lot of that to you guys. Without your videos, I might have never stepped out of my comfort zone and booked the first one-way ticket. :) THANK YOU💛 btw. If you would ever planned to shoot in Prague, I got y'all!!! 🥰

    @petiiii_s@petiiii_s2 ай бұрын
  • OMG, my first (and yet only) time in EGypt was in summer 2022. I never imagined, that I would cry like a child over a video about Egypt, it was full with joy and inspiration. I think I should go back too. Maybe next year... Thank you for sharing this gem with us.

    @m63fan@m63fan27 күн бұрын
  • This decade long Egypt series… So inspiring. ❤

    @MrR4nD0mDUd3@MrR4nD0mDUd33 ай бұрын
    • hey if anyone reading this hope you're having a good day, i need your help guys i recently lost my job and i have no more savings left and on top of that my little sister's tuition fee is overdue i tried everything to gather the funds and still i am unable to do so, please help me guys i need $5k for her fee , ill pay you back as soon as i get a job, i am in so much tention bills are piling up and now her fees please help me friends.

      @Tabisshhh@Tabisshhh3 ай бұрын
  • Years ago I did skydiving in Queenstown, New Zealand. The best way I could describe it: it's pure poetry.

    @_el.guapo_@_el.guapo_Күн бұрын
  • Writing this in tears! My first dream was to be painter, after my dear uncle bought me colored pencils while visiting in Syria. Sadly, he was killed in the war and I have not visited Syria since 2010. My now dream is to visit Syria with my mom, and to experience skydive, as I always have been so inspired by Yes Theory and other skydivers that the best experiences are out there waiting for you

    @heifaahamza1445@heifaahamza14452 ай бұрын
  • My first dream has been to cycle 40 000 km across the world… Which is the circumference of our beautiful Earth. I cycled so far 12 000, across 32 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East but had to put this dream aside for awhile to focus on my work and making a living. Every video of Yes theory gets me closer to jumping on my bike again and fulfilling this childhood dream of mine. Thanks guys and Mabrook Ammar !! The best video on the platform

    @yohannd1597@yohannd15973 ай бұрын
    • Take this legend, yes theory!

      @kayleew.6948@kayleew.69483 ай бұрын
  • The joy and happiness i got from watching this is just undrescibable. Seeing Amar achieve his dream as i watched him thru hardships over the past years is just pure happiness

    @nextgen9097@nextgen90973 ай бұрын
  • I'm impressed by this moment. It's truly a once in a life time for both you and your Dad. Amazing!!!

    @emmanuelxiong639@emmanuelxiong63917 күн бұрын
  • my first dream as a child was to be a guitarist, but I had terrible stage fright and anxiety. in college I decided to choose music performance so it would force me to overcome that fear. it is still something I work at now, but long story short I am now in Bristol, uk. I'm currently in my 3rd year of uni studying songwriting. I play lead guitar for a band and we had our first headline gig last Wednesday, at which my anxieties were present but manageable. my next goal is to start a solo project, playing guitar and singing (singing I have low confidence in) so I can follow and expand my dreams further. I hope that seeking discomfort in this new project will help me build confidence in my singing and songwriting ability. I am very internally driven for this, although its videos like this that help relight the spark of passion whenever I need a little boost and am feeling low. I love everything you guys do, big love! p.s. feel free to come along to a gig at anytime, perhaps one of you guys could join me on stage ;)

    @jakeearl3530@jakeearl35302 ай бұрын
  • Hey Ammar, i am 22 years old Living in Cairo as an Egyptian who's been following Yes Theory since the beginning, I've been deeply inspired by your journey and the meaning behind everything you've experienced. Watching this video really shows that noting is impossible no matter the circumstances. i am really happy for you and your proud family. Since I was a kid, I've always loved airplanes and been passionate about anything that flies. My dream of leaving a fingerprint in the aviation industry has been a mix of determination and aspiration. i am seeking that dream by graduating in Aerospace Engineering this year, and I can't wait to see where it takes me!!

    @mohamedyouness6250@mohamedyouness62503 ай бұрын
    • All the best with your Journey Mohamed !

      @ryanparampil6640@ryanparampil66403 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ryanparampil6640Thank you ryan 🥰

      @mohamedyouness6250@mohamedyouness62503 ай бұрын
  • So happy for Ammar to finally go to Egypt after so many years. I can’t imagine having gone that long without being able to go back to my home country. My childhood dream is to travel through Europe and cap it off by seeing the Northern Lights.

    @armaan_7@armaan_73 ай бұрын
  • The appreciation and gratitude displayed for life and the simple things felt in this video is epic. My dream as a child was to fly and be a pilot! When I got my first job, I saved everything I could even though it was very expensive; I learnt to fly! It’s been years since I’ve flown but I’ll still never forget the feeling of pure freedom on my first solo flight.

    @StarSwarm.@StarSwarm.Ай бұрын
  • As someone that skydive before and loved it you made me want to do this one so badly!! I'm so proud of you and your dad, this was amazing to see!! The first dream I remember having was of being a ballerina and traveling the world dancing and today I still dance and love travelling!

    @lucianamartins2474@lucianamartins24742 ай бұрын
  • This is the most beautiful video on KZhead right now. Brought me to tears

    @user-tf2qn7np9t@user-tf2qn7np9t3 ай бұрын
  • One of my very first dreams since I was a child has been to visit each of the seven wonders of the world! Seeing the pyramids from above must be absolutely breathtaking!

    @LaliberteCinemas@LaliberteCinemas3 ай бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @OddGuysOfficial@OddGuysOfficial2 ай бұрын
  • Ammar, I consider myself lucky to have been an early subscriber of you guys. I have seen every single video and have followed you through this zig zag of a journey you've had. I'm watching this after reading Talk to Strangers. I'm glad I did. This made me reflect on the beautifully unravelled relationship you had with your father. My favorite part was when your dad was telling everyone how you never give up, how you achieve every dream. Even if it takes 10 years. Well this took 7, and you truly did not give up. It filled my soul with happiness after watching this video. Thank you. Congrats to you and your dad. oh ps. and not that it even matters or you'll read this, but my first dream I had as a kid was see the northern lights.

    @eddiewv1753@eddiewv17532 ай бұрын
  • So beautiful to see this full circle moment! I have been following your journey for a long time now and couldnt stop crying the entire video. It is so inspiring to see you fulfilling your dreams and overcoming your fears! I dont remember exactly what my first dream as a kid was, but I have been dreaming of building my own sailingship to discover the world for a long time and am currently working on it to make it happen :) Thank you for being here and sharing these experiences with us!!

    @Nick-uc7km@Nick-uc7km13 күн бұрын
  • The first dream I can remember was that I wanted to live in the United States. I was 8 and living in my home country The Netherlands. I didn't know how I was going do it, I didn't know when, I didn't even know why. I only knew that that was something that I was going to do. No matter what. I guess the American dream spoke to me. 13 years later, I am now 21 years old and I can proudly say that I have achieved that dream. I am now studying Psychology and Music at my dream school here in California and I'm having the time of my life! I am so thankful for this amazing opportunity and I can't wait to see what more the future has in store for me❤

    @IshaGerlach@IshaGerlach3 ай бұрын
    • Hey fellow immigrant! I also study in California achieving my american dream! Lets connect

      @alinavarentsova6456@alinavarentsova64563 ай бұрын
    • Identical dream to me, except I'm from the UK and now past studying. Finding it harder and harder every year to try and achieve it.

      @Laks@Laks3 ай бұрын
    • Super vet dat je je droom aan het waar maken bent! Groetjes

      @polutanka@polutanka3 ай бұрын
    • wow!

      @wumpafruit6432@wumpafruit64323 ай бұрын
  • Watching Ammar soar above the majestic pyramids of Egypt stirred something deep within me. As someone whose childhood was a whirlwind of constant change and new beginnings due to my family's frequent relocations, I've always felt a kinship with the quest for freedom and exploration. Growing up as an introverted kid in a perpetually shifting environment wasn't easy. Every move meant starting from scratch, making new friends, adapting to different cultures, and even learning new languages like a linguistic chameleon. But amidst the chaos, I developed an unwavering resilience and an insatiable hunger for adventure. Now, as a quality engineer trapped in the monotonous rhythm of corporate life, I find myself yearning to break free from the confines of routine and rediscover the sense of wonder and possibility that fueled my childhood dreams. Yes Theory's ethos of embracing discomfort and seizing life's opportunities resonates deeply with me. Your journey to challenge societal norms and pursue the extraordinary reminds me of the dreams I once held dear but may have buried beneath the weight of adulthood responsibilities. I've always dreamed of traversing the globe, experiencing diverse cultures, and embarking on my own passion project that aligns with my values. Yes Theory's videos, from their groundbreaking documentary 'Project Iceman' to Ammar's triumphant skydive above the pyramids, reignite the flickering flame of ambition within me. They've shown me that it's never too late to reclaim my childhood dreams and forge a path towards a life filled with purpose and fulfillment. So, as I stand at this crossroads of uncertainty, I look to Yes Theory not just for inspiration but for the courage and guidance to step outside my comfort zone, defy expectations, and pursue the extraordinary. Thank you, Yes Theory, for reminding me that the greatest adventures await those who dare to dream and seek discomfort 💪🏼 #LimitationsArePerceptions

    @DikraELANSSARI@DikraELANSSARI3 ай бұрын
    • That’s super interesting !

      @karimsaidi8358@karimsaidi83583 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Karim ! 🙏🏼🤍

      @DikraELANSSARI@DikraELANSSARI3 ай бұрын
    • Good luck Dikra, I'm sure one day all your dreams will come true.

      @mehdijabrane7415@mehdijabrane74153 ай бұрын
    • I really appreciate it Mehdi ☺️🙏🏼

      @DikraELANSSARI@DikraELANSSARI3 ай бұрын
    • Believe in yourself, because all the dreams have the potential to become reality. Good luck😘

      @zinebmidyani9546@zinebmidyani95463 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been watching your video since 2018 and to witness this event is surreal knowing that you guys work hard for this to happen. You taught me to face my fears every single day, you’re such an inspiration!

    @cedrickaxirheyvalmores225@cedrickaxirheyvalmores2258 күн бұрын
  • Project Ammar deserves a Movie of it's own. It's on a whole other level!

    @Li.co.ri.ce.@Li.co.ri.ce.3 ай бұрын
  • I was grinning ear to ear and crying tears of joy in this one. Was so moving as a longtime viewer. You're an amazing role model for your nephew. We love you Ammar. ❤

    @path5657@path56573 ай бұрын
  • Until I saw this video, I haven’t understood this about myself, but my first dream since I was a little girl was to have an older brother - someone that could encourage and lead by example, who could tell me that it’s okay to make mistakes, that life is journey of just trying and seeing where it leads you. I guess this is why my closest male friends (brothers!) were like guides, who taught me how to show up for myself, be brave, and trust in my voice and my dreams. Still learning, always. And I owe so much to my friends. And to you, YesTheory, for sharing your brotherly nature with all of us! Thank you 🙏🏽💫 so profound.

    @monikayukh@monikayukh2 ай бұрын
  • You are an inspiration! Thank you for all the stories in all these years. I laughed with you, cried with you, travelled the world and managed to conquer some of my fears. I thought Thomas’ dream with Hobbiton would make me cry the most, but no, this is it. One of my first dreams was to write a book. To tell the stories from my heart. I even tried it once, as a kid, with a fairytale and all i remember is people laughing. But I’ll try again. Because some dreams are worth pursuing for the pure joy you feel in your heart.

    @sunriseseeker@sunriseseeker2 ай бұрын
  • I was crying of joy while watching this! I'm so so so happy for you like you're my family! One of my dreams always was to see the pyramids since I also studied so much about them and I'm soo fascinated by them and the whole Egiptian legacy. But my very first childhood dream was to become an astronaut and see the Space. Thank you for this opportunity to participate in this giveaway and daydream once again. To the whole team and their wonderful families: Stay with health and do more of what makes you happy!

    @a.pencheva2566@a.pencheva25663 ай бұрын
  • I was here when free child was first released 3 years ago and it astonished me how connected I felt to Amar's story. It was beautiful and I have been heartbroken and felt triumph along every step of Amar's journey to today's video. I have laughed, cried and loved every moment of this incredible journey 25 years in the making. Thank you Amar for involving all of us and showing us that on the path to our worst fears being realised we can discover ourselves and grow into the person we know we truly are and the person we are meant to be. Love over fear ❤

    @stuarthendry4394@stuarthendry43943 ай бұрын
    • I cried. Alot 😂

      @stuarthendry4394@stuarthendry43943 ай бұрын
  • the things you create, these are not just videos they are Art. So emotional and beautiful. God bless Ammar and his dad and may their relationship keep getting stronger and healthier. :')

    @versaty65@versaty6511 күн бұрын
  • Its videos like this that you can't help but make you smile. An emotional journey, thank you for all your hard work and always challenging yourselves.

    @Makkusu220@Makkusu220Ай бұрын
  • Wow, watching this video brought back a flood of memories. As a small kid, I remember visiting the Austrian Alps with my family. I vividly recall taking the cable car up the mountain, feeling the excitement build with each passing moment. But what stands out the most in my memory is the sight of another peak looming above us, just out of reach. I was too young to tackle the hike to that higher peak, but oh, how badly I wanted to see the world from its summit. In that moment, my cildhood dream was born within me, a dream to do the seemingly impossible and then behold the beauty only a few get to lay eyes upon. Watching this video, I am reminded of that childhood longing. It's amazing how a single experience can ignite a passion that lasts a lifetime. Thank you for taking me on this journey and reminding me of the beauty that inspired my very first dream.

    @csaszara12@csaszara123 ай бұрын
    • Yesss! I can definitely relate to that!

      @taliga-lt2qy@taliga-lt2qy3 ай бұрын
    • I mean the view of the piramides form above is as good as it gets

      @acaesarmedia@acaesarmedia3 ай бұрын
    • Mine is also quite similar. I always looked up to pilots and wondered what it must be like to see the whole world.

      @LoloG212@LoloG2123 ай бұрын
    • Which peak was it? was it Eiger? Great story tho bro ✊

      @dreqxz4490@dreqxz44903 ай бұрын
    • I get it, no wonder it had such an effect on you. I always find my peace up in the mountains

      @osizockt5396@osizockt53963 ай бұрын
  • This is, by far, my favourite yes theory video EVER. Not only because seeing the most ancient civilisation on earth in person has been my dream for as long as I can remember dreaming, but more so because I know what a deeply held dream this has been for Amar. To see it come to fruition with his dad by his side and his blood and chosen families cheering him on.....what an amazing moment ❤

    @jasgem76@jasgem763 ай бұрын
  • i am just full of love! seeing this just brought me so much joy! I've been following you since 8 years, Seeing your dream come true just inspires me so much! I remember my first dream as a kid was getting to entertain people with anything. I just loved bringing people laughs, smiles and joy! Today i am not a singer or anything liek that, but i am building my dreamlife and my dream business helpijg other people to become healthier, find theirselves and just feeling more free and live their dreams. The outcome is the same. People laughing, smiling and feeling joy! I love u so much! thank you for what you gave to me over the last 8 years, it's been a pleasure!

    @nicowinkler9873@nicowinkler98732 ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched y’all on and off for years and decided this morning to check in and this video was so incredibly emotional and beautiful. WOW. What a beautiful story and moment. This will go down in ages as one of the best videos on KZhead.

    @mksaucier@mksaucier2 ай бұрын
  • You'll not believe that actually my childhood dream is to see the Pyramids since I had a topic related to Egypt in the school and started discovering and researching. I was so in love with Egypt and I am 31 now, yet it's not fulfilled. 1 anf half yrs ago I went to Egyptian Embassy made a visa, visa was approved and yet due to some circumstances I was not able to go and Inshallah some day I really wish to see the Pyramids. Whenever I open my passport I see Egyptian Visa without a stamp. You have waited for 7yrs and I have been waiting for more than 17yrs. Moved from India to Bahrain and Egypt is closer now so ya Inshallah soon this childhood dream will come true.

    @salmanjaseem@salmanjaseem3 ай бұрын
  • I have never commented on a youtube video before but this was beautiful and brought me to tears as many of your videos do. The part about reconnecting with your inner child immediately made me think about how literally my first dream ever was to go to Egypt. My dad used to talk about Egypt and pyramids and how we would visit it one day. I understood that in a very literal sense, was very excited and started packing immediately for Egypt as I thought that meant that we would visit it very soon. My packed things sat in my room for a few months before I realized that we are not going there anytime soon and I was very disappointed. Im not sure how old I was, maybe 5 or younger, I'm 22 now and would still love to travel to Egypt and see the pyramids one day. I also used to be insanely afraid of heights. But, I worked on scaffolding and the first day was SCARY. I thought I couldn't do it. But on the third day i miraculously got better dealing with that fear as i was constantly going up and down the scaffolding and realized being that afraid of heights was irrational and i linked that to some other problems in my life like anxiety and that it could also be irrational sometimes, even though i'm still very much anxious but I'm trying to get better with that, especially in the last few months. Skydiving over the pyramids would be a HUGE challenge for me because it still seems scary because there is no structure supporting you like scaffolding. But i feel like it would make me step out of my comfort zone even more and it would be an amazing experience.

    @paulina3418@paulina34183 ай бұрын
  • The first dream I ever had as a kid was to become an architect. To help our environment and still make beautiful buildings. To make it more sustainable and affordable. To make the most beautiful things and let my creativity 100% do its thing. Now I’m almost 19 and starting my architecture school in a couple months in my dream city with my very own apartment. I couldn’t be happier and I’m beyond excited for this journey to begin. ❤️ - PS: I of course always wanted to be a princess but that’s very unlikely to happen -> but I mean never say never ❤️

    @mariebischof2111@mariebischof21112 ай бұрын
    • Love this video!!!

      @mariebischof2111@mariebischof21112 ай бұрын
  • The biggest dream and first dream I've ever had was to go skydiving, and I still haven't gone. I'm 32 years old, but god willing, I'll go one day. This video made me cry. It was beautiful for so many different reasons. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤

    @shanacolby7204@shanacolby7204Ай бұрын
  • The skydiving part is soo emotional, am happy for your Ammar, Ammar's Dad, and the Yes Theory Family.

    @johnmark01@johnmark013 ай бұрын
  • Dear Omar, I've let down my dad on multiple occasions. 😢 despite my flaws, my dad has been unconditional in both his love and support. It's because of my dad that my life is now absolutely beautiful bro. You and the team have been an inspiration for me throughout deep depression and saved me from chucking in the towel, I mean permanently! No joke. I don't need prizes, I only wish to say thankyou and in the native words of new zealand, " kia kaha" stay strong! You save more than you know throughout this beautiful world 🌎 love you Amar. And thankyou!😢

    @benjaminblakemore9704@benjaminblakemore97043 ай бұрын
  • Your videos just touch the core of the human soul! I was crying and laughing watching this video and so so happy you were able to realize your dream! I have dreamed of seeing Egypt since I was a child and watching this video made Egypt and the people special in my heart.

    @rinac.andrews3255@rinac.andrews32552 ай бұрын
  • My new favourite KZhead channel… so good, amazing and inspiring! Loved that video. As a kid I used to dream I could fly, only to find out after jumping off the roof after waking up as a kid it wasn’t possible. Egypt has just gone to the top of my travel bucket list. Thanks, your videos are so uplifting.

    @zeesalameh@zeesalameh2 ай бұрын
  • Nothing like a Yes Theory video to get me absolute bricked to the max on this fine Sunday afternoon!

    @Astrohhh@Astrohhh3 ай бұрын
    • constipated?

      @mouse2542@mouse25423 ай бұрын
    • Ayo????? 🤨

      @kugelblitzkrieg@kugelblitzkrieg3 ай бұрын
    • HUH

      @clash3583@clash35833 ай бұрын
    • @@clash3583 I'm not sure either man, I just let it happen.

      @Astrohhh@Astrohhh3 ай бұрын
    • what?

      @tomatofarmer_@tomatofarmer_3 ай бұрын
  • Ammar! I’ve said it before, but once again, you are an amazing guy! I can’t imagine how good it would feel to have you as a son, brother, friend or anything else. On top of that, you and everyone else on Yes Theory and Seek Discomfort deserve props for the content that you guys have produced over the years. I’ve been a viewer and fan for a long time. During my high school years, you guys were one of my sources of fueling and achieving my childhood dream! My childhood dream has always been to see more and more things. From a young age, I’ve always been fascinated by all types of “useless” facts. Since my mom and dad were and still are the biggest help in finding these useless facts, I am very thankful for them providing me with such an amazing upbringing. As a young kid, I wanted to know a lot about the different places we visited as a family, whether it was 10 minutes or 12 hours away. During my childhood, we would spend our holidays driving through different countries in Western Europe with our caravan on the trailer hitch. This grew my love for travelling and exploring different countries, cultures and languages. The love of learning languages came to a hold during high school, when I felt overwhelmed by the pressure and the way of learning the language. I am very blessed by the high level of education in the Netherlands and by learning six languages before turning 18. While some of my language knowledge faded away, my love for travelling has not. With my friends (who luckily also like exploring new places), I have explored some countries, but I am far from satisfied! During my university studies, I got the chance to live and study in Kazakhstan for half a year. These months were some of the bests of my life, where I got to know myself, but also so many great other people. This also gave me the chance to really indulge myself in the Kazakh culture and learn a new language. After finishing my bachelor’s degree, I took my first trip to Africa with some friends. A few days into the road trip around Namibia I got the message that my dad was in a bad car accident, almost killing him. Luckily, he survived, but it made me realise that life can be much shorter than we expect. This experience taught me to make sure to spend as much time as possible with my loved ones. At the same time, like Avicii said: “one day you’ll leave this world behind, so live a life you will remember.”

    @koendewit02@koendewit023 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful. My parents were much the same. Thanks for sharing ❤

      @Jessicahurst1@Jessicahurst13 ай бұрын
  • your videos are the best and most wholesome thing on the internet! each one brings me to tears, whether its happy tears, empathetic or proud tears. my childhood dream was to be an astronaut and to see our home and the universe from an outside perspective. it seems so awe-inspiring!!!

    @nitharsaaambalavanar7724@nitharsaaambalavanar7724Ай бұрын
  • Hey, I'm really happy for you! You totally deserve this moment. Your story is a great reminder to never give up on your dreams, no matter what anyone else says. Your story is incredibly powerful and taught me a lot. Finding this channel has been a game-changer for me, and I'm so glad I stumbled upon it. About the dream - it is not a traditional child's dream, but I have always dreamed of having friends. It took me years and a lot of loneliness, but now I am surrounded by beautiful people.

    @renidimova8078@renidimova80782 ай бұрын
  • The first dream I ever had as a kid started when my father bought an old camcorder to document our family life. He showed me (6 years old) how to film stop-motion films on it, not knowing he had startet a spark, a love for filmmaking, inside of his son. Fast-forward many years and a difficult path, I graduated from film school, hamdulillah. I am so thankful to him that he always supported me to achieve my dreams. He is definitely my hero.

    @zeydtc@zeydtc3 ай бұрын
  • This is precious! Skydiving over the pyramids is an absolute incredible experience, but sharing this time with your dad is a true blessing.

    @franserafim2724@franserafim27243 ай бұрын
  • There is so much raw emotion in this video. Your story and also your story telling just touched my inner child. I was always a pretty reckless kid and my scarred knees can vouch for me. When I reflect on what my first dream was (about 20 years ago), multiple dreams pop into my head. I've had many dreams over the years and I wouldn*t be able which came first so I'll just have to choose one. Food has always played an important role in my life. Coming from different cultures where Food is so important it always helped me feel connected to my family that lived far away. From a young age I watched my parents in our tiny kitchen trying to teach us about our cultures through food and also trying to combine it. I realised at a pretty young age that I really liked cooking because it also meant spending time with my family. It was also an opportunity to get creative and to let out any energy that I had leftover after running all day long behind a ball. When I was just a little girl trying out new recipes and trying to find her own identity in her cooking, I often imagined opening my own restaurant. I guess I would romanticize it because that dream has stayed just that, but to this day I love making up my own Menus and imagining I run my own restaurant. What my parents always tell me, when I say that I would be a prefessional cook in another life is that I sould never say never. Maybe I will be a Chef, maybe I will run my own restaurant or have a little bakery. Maybe I'll do that when I'm old and retired and have al the time (and ressaurces) in the world. This dream might be on the backburner right now but it wll never be completely out of the possibility for me. You never know what could happen. To the Yes-Theory-Fam: Your videos always make me want to go out into the world and discover things I have never seen, experience things I've never experienced. You are the most inspiring KZhead channel by far and you're much more than that. You have built a community

    @saramendoza1266@saramendoza12662 ай бұрын
  • The first dream I ever had as a kid was, that I would be able to inspire people around the world to love each other. I saw my mother go through cancer and sadly she passed away in 2017. I told her when I was young and she said that she believed I would meet many people in life who would bring me success in bringing like-minded people together. Remembering that made my understanding of that same dream even stronger. I would like to show people all around the world how we can achieve such an incredible dream by giving as much love to every person we meet, no matter how different we view things. This was a beautiful video and as always I thank all of you for sharing such an amazing moment. Brave and kind-hearted people like you will be the change many seek.

    @ImNotCapricious@ImNotCapricious2 ай бұрын
  • Watching this video had me in complete tears from start to finish. Remembering years ago when you all visited Egypt, to watching Ammar continuously elevate the bar in skydiving, to now seeing him do both things simultaneously, seriously brought me so much joy. As for my dream, I’ve always wanted to go up high, beyond the clouds and into space. Every new place I’d go to as a kid, my first instinct at night would be to look up at the sky and see if there were more stars there versus back home. I’m still taking baby steps towards that goal of reaching space, but skydiving in Egypt would put me a few steps closer in more ways than one! Thanks for everything you guys do, and the message you stand for of seeking discomfort!

    @J4rc@J4rc3 ай бұрын
  • First off, congratulations Ammar and Yes family!! This was a very special video/story to my heart. I also wasn’t able to go back to my home country (Brasil) for 19 years and I was finally blessed to be able to return in 2019 to see my family and country. The way you and your dad are getting closer and closer and sharing that special moment is everything! From what I remember as the earliest dream I had and had stuck in my mind is me waking up in a grassy field and hearing roars but not frightening roars, more calming and soothing roars. I can see myself smiling and feeling an intense feeling, I remember a lion and a lioness approaching behind me and rubbing against me. I remember this feeling that I can’t explain but just feeling that everything is going to be okay and feeling one with the lions. I felt part of them and connected like I was their cub, I just have a special place in my heart for lions and a connection that can’t be broken. I wish I could relive that dream over and over again, but maybe one day I’ll have the chance to come across a lion and have it become a reality. I have a lion tattoo on my right arm and any time I’m sad or lost I look at it and it makes me calm while also giving me the strength to push through knowing everything will be okay and work out for the best. Yes Theory! Thank you for all you guys have done and for sharing all this love with us. You guys bring so many smiles to this world and im so happy to see what you guys have accomplished. ❤

    @tsouza13w123@tsouza13w1232 ай бұрын
  • The fact that you did this with your dad makes it 10 times unbelievably fulfilling. As for my dream, i always had this vision of floating in a space craft watching earth below

    @jasminefazza1395@jasminefazza13952 ай бұрын
  • First of all I loved how Ammar was able to fullfil his lifelong dream, definety motivates and shows all dreams can be a reality and are possible. Thank you Ammar for all the love you put out in the world, you're an example of greatness. My first dream was to be an astronaut, I wanted to explore the universe an see what it had to offer, I wanted to discover new worlds and communicate with alliens, who I'm still conviced are out there. I wanted to touch the stars as a kid and I'm very happy that I never stopped dreaming even though I did not end up studying anything to become an astronaut, that dream really gave me hope and purpose in life, it feeds my dreams as an adult.

    @marianasierra9729@marianasierra9729Ай бұрын
  • Following Yes theory for 7 years and watching this video is heartwarming and most incredible thing , seeing myself as Mahmoud from Tunisia with the same passports issues and seeing myself in Ammar and what is he doing right now is a life changing even for me , my dream since I was kid is to travel the world and visit Japan , thanks to you guys , After 11 years from this dream started , I booked my flight ticket to JAPAN with no plans and nothing , I started achieving my goals thanks to you guys , I became a digital Nomad budget traveler ( wallah I am very thankful for that) and skydiving in one of my main activities that I am collecting for it and I believe that one day and going to do it

    @tha9afa3aama-77@tha9afa3aama-773 ай бұрын
    • One of my first dreams as a kid was to go to Greece and see wild dolphins 🐬

      @elsanilsson898@elsanilsson8983 ай бұрын
    • Hey! Are you in Japan? Until when? I’m going for the first time after many years wanting to go

      @LoyalZen0x@LoyalZen0x3 ай бұрын
    • I am going to Japan in late April to mid may, I am going to do a full plan of hitchhiking and coushsurfing for it 😄

      @tha9afa3aama-77@tha9afa3aama-773 ай бұрын
  • Proud of you bro! What a wild adventure 🐉❤

    @fearlessandfar@fearlessandfar3 ай бұрын
    • much love from South Africa

      @GREATESTEVER101@GREATESTEVER1013 ай бұрын
  • Watching incredible people, realize incredible dreams.. shows me I really am not doing anything with my own life.. what a beautiful video!

    @Vile_RaindropX_xonPS@Vile_RaindropX_xonPSАй бұрын
  • Glad to see you getting to rekindle all of your relationships back home, I remember the first announcements that you would not be allowed to go home and seeing you make it back has made everything go full circle. My first dream as a child was to become an Olympic athlete in equestrian show jumping unfortunately that dream has been set aside for some time now due to other life challenges but watching these videos makes me crave the dream even more and turning it into a reality. So glad you are able to return to your country and home, everything you all do is inspiring to all of us in the yes fam!

    @charlieo710@charlieo7102 ай бұрын
  • This is everything! Alhamdulilah. Ammar, I have followed you and this team for years now. I have prayed to God to find friends like you all are to each other. I am still looking but I am hopeful. This channel makes me hopeful about humanity. I hope to meet you guys one day. So much to say to you all. My first dream ever since I can remember my life was to become a medical doctor. I finally became one last July. After many years of struggles. Alhamdulilah. I have many more dreams to achieve. The ones I don't even know yet and the one that I still can't believe I can achieve.

    @alahamariam@alahamariam3 ай бұрын
  • I remember so vividly my first childhood dream was to touch the ocean floor. I seem to have forgotten the inspiration but the feeling of yearning is so vivid. Something seems so tranquil about the sea. Nobody can judge you underwater, nobody can rush you underwater, and you're just alone with yourself and/or people you trust. And this innate thing in me tells me that if I were to listen to the ocean so far below, I would somehow be hearing all of it. All of earths beauty just humming through every current.

    @caseylane9162@caseylane91623 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for showing that no matter how big or small our dreams are we can always make them come true

    @gabrysia9975@gabrysia99752 ай бұрын
  • My first dream was just to get to college. My parents didn’t grow up with the same opportunities as me. They had me and my brothers at a young age and worked their asses off for us to have more opportunities. I am currently finishing my last semester at Texas A&M University and finally about to complete my dream and my parents’ dream too. This would be a great second one. Just did my first skydive yesterday and it was great. I would’ve never done that if I didn’t watch your videos. They push me to seek different adventures everyday.

    @moisesamaya4780@moisesamaya4780Ай бұрын
  • the best aerial pov of the pyramids that i saw in a long time! shoutout to the skydive camera man, those shots were amazing my childhood dream was to have a business to sustain my family as mine worked hard for my childhood, i want work hard for their adulthood

    @fragshift9809@fragshift98093 ай бұрын
  • It's truly a full circle. Seeing your dream coming true, especially alongside your dad, makes us viewers all so happy. I actually cried as I watch your vid. Your story has inspired us a lot, Ammar!! The Yes Theory boys should be proud of what they've been doing for their communities for the past 10 years!

    @thinhla5906@thinhla59063 ай бұрын
  • The first dream I ever had was to become a master of magic, a wizard. As I learned that the type of magic I had in mind was not real, I switched to chasing being a scientist. Eventually, I did a bachelor's degree in computer science because being able to create anything out of few lines of code in a blank file felt like magic. Now, I am starting a new chapter in my life, aiming to understand the magic within, the magic of the brain, as I am applying for masters in neuroscience in the fall of 2024. Thank you for this and many other stories that you have told, that have brought tears to my eyes and magic to our hearts and minds.

    @LukaDubravica@LukaDubravica2 ай бұрын
  • Good gosh this video was the most amazing tribute to your homeland and a testament to your love for your roots. What a beautiful thing, im in awe. Absolute awe. My childhood dream as a kid was to visit Greece. I wanted to see with my own eyes all the stories i grew up hearing, and all the movies i grew up watching. I wanted to do more than just hear about the history, i wanted to be a part of it. Last summer I finally visited the country after 8 years of waiting. And i saw myself in your reactions. I think ive found a new dream, help a girl out.

    @shailisahgal1131@shailisahgal11312 ай бұрын
  • This put a tear in my eye (and that usually NEVER happens!!) So wonderful to get to follow you along your journey and watch you accomplish your dream, Ammar! It's been a true joy all these years! ❤💛 The first dream I had was to fly like Peter Pan and Superman - being free from the ground and soaring through the skies 🤩 I've always thought the closest I could get would be either a wingsuit, a jetpack, or going to space. And as crazy as the last one seems, it's definitely not escaping my bucket list!!!

    @TechByteOfficial@TechByteOfficial3 ай бұрын
  • It’s been years since I’ve watched a Yes Theory video. The story telling in this brought me back to a younger me, where I would dream big and not stress as much about the future. When I was 12, I read a book about mountaineers on Mount Everest. Being born and raised in the Midwest, I have never even seen a mountain. I instantly became obsessed by the wonder of mountaineering and would spend all night on the computer reading about different mountains, routes, and techniques. I told my parents I wanted to climb the 7 summits, but didn’t know where to start. They shrugged it off assuming it was a phase. I had an uncle who lived in California, and upon mentioning this to him he told me about Mt Whitney. I was intrigued and determined to summit it so I could qualify for bigger mountains. I mowed lawns all summer to save up enough to buy a plane ticket from Michigan to California. When I flew out there, my uncle and I attempted to hike it but quickly turned around due to weather. The next 4 years I repeated this process every summer, gradually making it higher on the mountain until I finally summited at 16. Since then, my dream to climb the 7 summits has fizzled away. But my love for the mountains has only grown. When I was 18, I solo thru-hiked the JMT, summiting Whitney again. While on this hike, I met PCT hikers, who were hiking from Mexico to Canada. I was mesmerized by the adventure they were living. After hiking the JMT, I made a goal for myself to hike the PCT. Fast forward, from 19 - 24, my passion took a backseat as I focused on school and starting my career as a data analyst. However, I started to not feel like myself as my dreams and passion dissolved with the corporate grind. My mental health started deteriorating. Last year, I worked on finding more of a balance between corporate life and adventure. I took a mountaineering leadership course focused on technical skills and summited some bucket list peaks. I got promoted at work, but felt empty afterwards. My mental health was gradually getting worse, and then I was diagnosed with OCD. The diagnosis scared me, but also made sense. The past 6 months I’ve been going through difficult therapy but my mental health has been improving. This year, my goal is to reconnect with my younger self. After years of putting it off, I am quiting my job and hiking the PCT, starting in 2 months! I am determined to use this time on trail to work on learning to be grateful and not overly self critical. To learn to manage and live with my OCD. To not let it rule me. And to find balance in the positive and negative. Most importantly, I plan to share my ups and downs with the world. As we are all just doing our best :)

    @Tyler_Yezman@Tyler_Yezman3 ай бұрын
    • keep going brother

      @amansoni0713@amansoni07133 ай бұрын
    • ❤ follow your heart! You’ve got this!

      @evabuehler9905@evabuehler99053 ай бұрын
    • You’ve got this!! Good luck and keep going 🙌🏻

      @cindynunez6741@cindynunez67413 ай бұрын
    • Good luck! ☺️

      @theprofessorslibrary@theprofessorslibrary3 ай бұрын
    • Good English bro

      @FUFuBLeuV@FUFuBLeuV3 ай бұрын
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