“I wanted to be the exception to the other kids, but in the right way. We have a lot of suffering in our part of the world, but that suffering is, in a way, a blessing. Obviously, I could not afford to go to school without a scholarship, so that meant I had to excel in order to get one.”
December 2006, Interview with Jordan Business magazine entitled “The Grass is Greener … On Both Sides”.
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