A Way of Seeing
Understanding does not begin with answers. It begins with how things are seen.
Not everything that shapes a life is visible.
Some things are built quietly, through observation, reflection, and time.
What appears here is not a profession.
It is the result of years spent understanding how people think, how they decide, and how they live with those decisions.
Life can be lived in many directions.
Through work, through achievement, through movement.
But at some point, a different question appears.
Not what is being done, but how it is understood.
Years of working, building, organizing, and deciding reveal something unexpected.
That the visible part of life is rarely the real one.
The real structure exists beneath it, in the way things are perceived.
The same situation can break one person and shape another.
Not because of the situation itself, but because of the way it is seen.
That is where the shift begins.
From doing… to observing.
From reacting… to understanding.
From chasing results… to questioning the thinking behind them.
Writing did not begin as expression.
It began as a necessity.
A way to examine what is usually ignored.
Business, philosophy, and life are not separate paths.
They are different surfaces of the same depth.
And everything returns to one point:
The way a human being thinks
is the way a human being lives.


Formation
The path did not begin with writing.
It began with structure, decisions, and responsibility.
Years inside business environments revealed something deeper than strategy itself.
Not the systems people build, but the way they think while building them.
Over time, attention shifted.
From outcomes… to the thinking behind them.
Decisions, pressure, success, failure.
All of them follow patterns.
And those patterns are rarely examined.


A life can be lived in many directions.
Through work, through achievement, through movement.
But at some point, a different question appears.
Not what is being done, but how it is understood.
Years of working, building, organizing, and deciding reveal something unexpected.
That the visible part of life is never the real one.
The real structure exists beneath it, in the way things are perceived.
The same situation can break one person and shape another.
Not because of the situation itself, but because of the way it is seen.
That is where the shift begins.
From doing… to observing.
From reacting… to understanding.
From chasing results… to questioning the thinking behind them.
Writing did not begin as expression.
It began as a necessity.
A way to examine what is usually ignored.
Business, philosophy, and life are not separate paths.
They are different surfaces of the same depth.
And everything returns to one point:
The way a human being thinks
is the way a human being lives.
Turning Point
Position
This is not a space for quick answers.
It is a space for those willing to look deeper.
To question what feels obvious.
To slow down what is usually rushed.
Not everything needs to be solved.
But everything can be understood more clearly.
And sometimes, that changes everything.
The path moved through business, strategy, and responsibility.
Through building systems, leading work, and facing decisions with real consequences.
Academic work added structure to that experience.
Not as a title, but as a way to examine ideas with discipline and depth.
Over time, the focus changed.
From external results… to internal clarity.
From performance… to understanding.
What remains is not a profession.
But a way of approaching life.
Context
Mohanad Hijazi
A space for thinking, writing, and questioning what is taken for granted.
Contact
contact@drmohanadhijazi.com
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