Chapter 1
I wanted to make the world better.
As a teenager, I believed impact meant fixing big problems. I studied hard, passed competitive exams, and followed a path that felt meaningful.
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Not a perfect story — just an honest one.
You can scroll through it, take what resonates, or skip straight to the outcome.
Chapter 1
As a teenager, I believed impact meant fixing big problems. I studied hard, passed competitive exams, and followed a path that felt meaningful.
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I learned that peace isn’t something you impose on the world. It’s something you build within it — and within yourself.
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I moved to Canada at a young age and studied Business in Toronto. I was curious about how systems work — how ideas turn into real outcomes.
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I learned a lot. I worked. I explored. Still, I felt I wasn’t using my full potential.
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Not just with my hands — but with my mind. I needed a way to turn ideas into something real.
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It gave structure to my creativity. There was always more to learn — and I loved that.
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Applications. Websites. Games. Design and logic working together.
Each project sharpened how I think. Each challenge made me more intentional.
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I approach problems with clarity, structure, and intention. I care about how things work — and how they feel.
These projects reflect how I think, build, and grow.