The Early Chapters
Middle school? Man, it was rough. Kids picked on me all the time. They called me a “nerd” cuz I loved computers and tech and wanted to be myself. But guess what? It didn’t stop me. It made me wanna do even better.
Then high school. Those business classes in the basement? I thought they’d be super easy. Just chill and get a good grade, ya know? But whoa, turns out, I actually liked it! All that business stuff? Totally clicked for me.

Navigating the Storms
Facing significant hate and bullying was a tough challenge, but I persevered. My friends and my grandpa were key supports; he always believed in me and provided my initial laptops, both powerful and basic models. Losing my grandpa a few years ago has been incredibly difficult, and it’s hard to accept that he’s truly gone. Still, I believe he’s watching over me, witnessing my progress toward my dreams, and I hope I’m making him proud.

Finally becoming a true business owner and diligently working, I made some missteps. However, with support and encouragement, I realized mistakes are inevitable, and learning from them is what truly matters. Life can be unpredictable, but I’m content with my current direction. Being my own boss definitely has its advantages.
Looking Ahead

Sure, things might get tough down the road, but hey, anything truly good takes work. Honestly, I’m happy with how things started and super excited for what’s next. Key takeaway: don’t let anyone stop you from being you or chasing your goals. It’s your life, so just tune out the haters.
Perhaps this can fuel your motivation to persist, to grind, to develop. Sometimes, a reminder from someone – a friend, family, or anyone – can ignite that spark within you. Keep progressing. Keep howling.