Interview with Entrepreneur Mohamed Al-Hassan: “Success is Measured Not Only by Money”

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In a special interview with Mohamed Al-Hassan, one of the prominent names in the world of entrepreneurship in the region, we discussed his inspiring journey from a simple idea to building a successful company that inspires young people and supports the local economy. With honest words and a clear vision, Mohamed shared with us the secrets of success and the most important lessons he has learned along the way.

Q: To begin, how do you define success from your perspective?
Mohamed Al-Hassan: For me, success is not just about making profits or building a well-known brand. It’s about creating a real impact in people’s lives, whether through a useful product, creating job opportunities, or even an idea that inspires others to take their first steps.

Q: Was your journey paved with ease?
Mohamed Al-Hassan: Not at all. The road was filled with failures and challenges. I ventured into projects that didn’t succeed, and I faced times when I felt frustrated. But every experience was a lesson, and each failure brought me a step closer to understanding what I wanted and how to get there.

Q: What do you think is the key factor in building a successful project?
Mohamed Al-Hassan: There are many factors, but the most important one is perseverance. Many people start with enthusiasm but stop at the first obstacle. The key to success is continuing to try, learning lessons quickly, and building a team that believes in the idea. These are the real keys to success.

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