Let me tell you my story:)
early years
Since childhood, I have been full of energy, curiosity, and movement. I was always running, playing, exploring, and trying everything around me. From an early age, I felt drawn to adventure, action, and discovering more, as if something inside me was always pushing me toward the world beyond me.
A Defining Moment
I still remember a teacher telling us about Jabir ibn Hayyan, his great discipline, and how he used his time with purpose. That idea stayed with me. From that moment on, I began to see time as something precious, something to use fully, not waste
The Turning Point
From there, my journey began to change. I became serious about growth and started filling my life with anything that could make me stronger, wiser, and better. I competed in sports and won many medals, which taught me discipline, strength, and progress. At the same time, I collected books, read constantly, and explored courses in self-development, medicine, management, and many other fields. I was always searching for knowledge, as if I were building myself from every direction.
Travel became part of that journey too. Visiting more than 30 countries expanded the way I saw life, people, and culture. Along the way, I delivered more than 100 training sessions in education and self-development, and completed over 700 hours of volunteer work in community service.
At one point, I even reduced my sleep to five hours just to make more time for reading and learning, not the wisest choice, perhaps, but it showed how deeply I wanted to grow.
That path eventually led me to one of the most meaningful milestones in my life: winning the Education Excellence Award, the highest educational award in Qatar. Later, I was appointed as an Ambassador for the award, and soon after, I began my academic career at Qatar University, the largest university in the country. To me, these moments were never only about recognition. They were proof that effort, discipline, and belief in yourself can open doors that once seemed impossibly far away.
my Georgetown story
Then, a bigger dream took shape. No one in my family had completed their university education outside Qatar, so I decided to be the first. I wanted to study my field at Georgetown University in the United States.
At the time, my English was not strong enough, but I saw that not as an end, but as a challenge. I took eight months off work and devoted myself fully to learning English. I traveled to the Philippines, South Africa, and the United States, and every step was part of one goal: getting closer to the life I wanted.
With time, my English improved, and what once felt like a distant dream became real. Today, I am close to graduating from Georgetown University. A journey that means far more to me than a degree. It is a story of persistence, belief, and pushing myself beyond what once seemed possible.
the sky was next
The journey did not stop there. Beyond education, I continued to look for new horizons that would challenge me and push me further. That is what led me into the world of aviation. Today, I am learning to fly and working toward my pilot license. Another step in a life I have always wanted to build with courage, growth, and big experiences.
Who I’ve Become
Today, I see myself as someone shaped by movement, discipline, knowledge, and challenge. My journey has never been a straight line, but with every step, it has pushed me toward a stronger, wider, and deeper version of myself. And I look ahead with real excitement for what comes next.