The book is, in part, an autobiography. The bigger parts are more or less my personal reflections about life. I’m a unique person. Certain events took place in my life to make sure I remain this way. These events include: - I’m an IGCSE student at 13 years of age, mechanical engineering student at the AUC at 16. - National champion at 6, world champion at 16 at a racket sport; Speed Ball. - I started planning my company at the age of 17, founded it 4 years later at the age of 21. It aimed at raising large sums of money to help people living in destitute areas. I tried… - I developed myself in all aspects, referencing from all the places I could reach, learning from everywhere (body language from Pease, systems from Nasa, etc.) becoming one of my university’s recognized figures. - At 21 years of age, I was CO poisoned at 40%. I died, I came back to life, my memory was completely erased and I was unable to create new memories, all from the 27th of December, 2013. - My neurologist, Dr. Adel Hassanein, believes I’m a genius after a few weeks of treatment. - I fought my way through college, which was more than challenging, since, after the accident, I forgot the very basics of life, like the meanings of God, food, sex, (definitely) math, etc. I “trained my brain”, tried again with IGNITE (my company), for more than 100 challenging trials after the accident, and failed in all of them. - Many people lied to me, humorously hoping I’d forget, did their best to halt me, and abused my condition. I included real names of many of these people, just as I’ve included names of others who helped me get through this puzzling process, from university professors to upper managers at banks and automotive admins to presidents at sports federations. And, I love Emma Watson.
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