From Startupper to Cancer Fighter: The will to do things @aboulfeth

About the Book

This book will take you from my childhood home and cybercafes in Marrakech, Morocco; to Paris and Lille, France; to the halls of Harvard and back, with plenty of side trips along the way. Not only I will open up to you on a personal level, I’ll also share my secrets for success, many of which stemmed from failures.

About the Author

Hamza is a 34-year autodidact tech serial entrepreneur who started his first business at the early age of 17. He dropped out of college at 21, became ICANN accredited at 24, attended the World Economic Forum at 25, and went to Harvard at 26 and Hajj and Burning Man at 27. He got married at 28, with a baby girl on the way at 29, and he fought through Cancer before 30.

Qn 1: Can you tell us more about your book What is it about?

I hated school. I wasn’t the best elementary student, either—pulling kids’ pants down at the ripe age of ten. I classified my extracurricular activities as “terrible accidents.” You can imagine the problems I had with my parents.

But honestly, the only conflict that ever arose between me and my parents was school-related. My father was a doctor, and my mother a teacher, so I never felt like they understood my complete and utter boredom. Nothing excited me or thrilled me. And most of all, I didn’t feel like anything was worth putting my mind to. Certainly not at school.

I wasn’t a bad kid, but the dean and nuns at the school I attended believed otherwise.

“Your son is the spawn of Satan,” the dean explained to my mother over the phone.

By the pensive expression on my mom’s face, she was processing his news.

“We are going to have to expel your son until further notice. He is a criminal and you should really consider taking him to a shrink.”

This book is about my childhood, my college dropout, entrepreneurship, romantic relationship, and cancer-fighting.

Qn 2: Who do you think would be interested in this book, is it directed at any particular market?

Entrepreneurs, cancer fighters.

Qn 3: What guidance would you offer to someone new, or trying to enhance their writing?

I just had to start the first line myself and let it flow..

Qn 4: Where can our readers find out more about you, do you have a website, or a way to be contacted?

www.aboulfeth.com
Twitter @aboulfeth

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