About
I didn't arrive here.
I built my way here.
Sales. Since the age of ten. Every product. Every market. Every rejection. This is what that looks like when you refuse to stop.

01 · Origin
I've been selling since before most people knew what sales was.
Ten years old. Not a lemonade stand story. A real understanding, early and instinctive, that the only thing standing between you and what you want is your ability to communicate your value and get someone to say yes.
I carried that through everything. Every industry. Every product. Every room I walked into where I was the youngest, the least experienced, or the one who wasn't supposed to be there. I learned to sell not because someone taught me, but because I had to.
Real estate came later. Not through a connection or a helping hand. I stepped into it on my own, with a specific reason: I wanted to create investment opportunities for people who could afford to buy property, because at the time, I couldn't. The plan was simple. Master the market. Earn from it. Then invest in it myself. No shortcut. Just work.
I stepped into real estate because I couldn't afford to buy it. I learned to sell it better than people who'd been doing it for decades.

02 · Dubai
Dubai wasn't my idea.
It was my wife's.
She wanted a bigger life for our family. A real change. I was reluctant, I won't pretend otherwise. Walking away from everything familiar takes a different kind of courage when you have people depending on you.
But she saw something I hadn't let myself see yet. And she was right.
Dubai is the only city in the world where the dream isn't a cliché. It's a daily reality for people willing to work for it. I arrived with a system, a standard, and an obsession with being the best. This city rewarded all three.
I wouldn't leave for anywhere else on the planet. This is home. And I owe that entirely to her.
03 · The why
Second place isn't an option when your family is watching.
People have doubted me my entire life. Not the people who know me, my family has never wavered. But the world outside? The people who looked at me and decided I wasn't quite enough? I've heard it all.
I don't carry that as a wound. I carry it as fuel. There is no version of my life where I give up, slow down, or settle. Not because I need to prove something to strangers, but because my wife and my children deserve a husband and a father who is the best at what he does. Full stop.
And beyond my own family, this is for every person who knows they're capable of more and just hasn't had anyone show them how to get there. The ones who are working hard without a system. Pushing without direction. Talented without training.
I simply cannot give up. There is no way my family can say their dad or their husband is second best. That's not a mindset. That's a commitment.
04 · Mission
The standard of sales in this world is poor. And that's not the salesperson's fault.
Most salespeople can't close. Can't build rapport. Can't follow up properly, handle an objection, or tell the difference between a smokescreen and a real concern. And I don't blame them for any of it.
I blame the leaders who put their feet up the moment they got the title. The managers who fire underperforming people instead of asking themselves why those people are underperforming. The industry that mistakes activity for training and calls it done.
My mission is to change that standard. Not just for real estate. Not just for the GCC. For every sales professional in every market who deserves a leader that actually takes responsibility for their growth.
If you work in sales, in any industry, at any level, and you know you're not operating at your ceiling, this is where that changes.