A Brief About Me

Currently, I am working as an online business manager. My goal is to learn as much as possible, improve myself, and grow my company’s sales by 100 percent.

When I was growing up, I saw a Red Bull ad that showed people doing difficult things and achieving greatness through sheer practice and hard work, and the tagline was so powerful I was instantly moved by it and have lived by it till this day. The tagline was: ‘If you believe that anything is possible.’

Early Stage

My childhood was very balanced, I would say. I was not very good at studies; I was pretty average. Although my mom was a teacher, she never pressured me into getting good grades or anything. I spent most of my childhood on a computer. I used to play a lot of games, and I was very good at it. Competitive games are very exciting. When I play games, I put my 100 percent concentration into it. I used to play Dota 2. I don’t like to lose, and I loved the randomness and being on call with my teammates.

I also love to play sports. We played football a lot, and we used to play tag in the building and garden. I loved to run, and I have good stamina. I think because I didn’t want to be caught, I pushed myself a lot. I was fit, and my mom took very good care of us. By us, I mean me and my elder sister.

I had a lot of friends, but at times I found myself alone because the environment was not very good. My mom kept us safe at home, and I used to sit in the balcony and watch the road, garden, and other kids a lot. But because of it, I learned to be myself, and I used to think about random things—for example, saving the world, being rich, and so on. This thing improved my thinking ability, and mentally I got stronger because if I set a goal, I do achieve it, and I knew that only I could limit myself.

My father gifted me a toy construction set, and in it there were nuts, bolts, and steel strips with holes. We could build a lot of things with it using the manual and our own creativity, and I loved that game a lot. Then I used to play a game called Galaxy Life on Facebook, and in that game we had to build a town, get resources by building coin buildings, and attack other planets. Thinking back, I always loved to build things. This website I am building is also very fun for me. I am building a project that can live on even if I am dead.

Since the beginning, I had a lot of patience. I can be calm in difficult situations, and I used to be very afraid of my mom, so I didn’t misbehave much. My mom had lots of responsibility, and in order for us to be good kids, she used fear to keep us disciplined. But gradually, she toned it down. Because we didn’t misbehave much as kids, we didn’t choose the wrong path in the future either. Both my sister and I are on the right track, I would say.

Summary:

I had a decent early stage. I played, thought, and learned. I grew at a balanced pace and in the right direction.

Teen Age

When I think about my teenage years, all I can think about is having fun with my friends, eating snacks, and playing video games.

During my teenage years, I had a very active social life, with friends from tuition, school, and my building. I had a lot of fun, and we used to tease each other a lot. My friend circle grew because I kept making new friends, and with many of them, I built deep, strong connections that have lasted to this day. One thing I learned is that we just need to genuinely listen to what others are saying everyone has their own side of the story. The ones who are honest and stand by you during tough times are the friends you should cherish forever.

We used to eat Chinese bhajiye and pav every day it became a routine for us. We would walk to get that Chinese pav and bhajiye. It was a little far, but since the uncle there made the best in our area, we always went. On our way back, we would drink soda my favourite was fruit beer because of its unique, fruity sweetness.

My friends and I would save up money for 3 to 5 days and then go eat Hakka noodles at Chef’s Corner restaurant. These memories are very special to me. Looking back, I like how simple everything was, and food played a big role in it. Trying new dishes is still very fun for me to this day. I might like something or I might not, but not trying something new feels like a missed opportunity.

In my teenage years, I also started learning technical computer skills, such as how to format a PC, install software, upgrade RAM, and diagnose “no display” issues. Because I used to play for seven hours straight, my PC would often overheat and give me a lot of trouble. As a result, I had to learn how to fix it myself. This helped my technical knowledge and skills grow significantly, and I developed a strong interest in solving problems. Even today, whenever an error occurs, I first look for solutions on Google or YouTube and try them out before asking someone else for help.

And I can say that I have very good friends they are fun to be with, and I can share my problems with them.

Summary:

My teenage years were all about having fun with friends, eating snacks, and playing video games. I had a big friend circle from school, tuition, and my building, and we shared a lot of great memories together. We used to go out for food almost every day, and those simple moments mean a lot to me even now. During that time, I also learned a lot about computers by fixing problems on my own, which made me enjoy solving things. I also learned that true friends are the ones who listen, stay honest, and support you in tough times. I’m grateful to have such good friends in my life.

Late teen

This is the stage where I started to find the meaning of life. Back then, everything felt very pointless.

I thought whether I die today or die after living my whole life, working hard and having kids, it will be the same. What’s the point of living a hard-working life? Then I started reading and searching online for the meaning of life. Then I thought I should start reading books, and I started with the best book, the Quran. And I started reading the Quran with its translation, clearing my questions and doubts online, and I also started worshipping and completing fard namaz and duties. I finally understood the meaning of life, and it all made sense after understanding the concept of the afterlife.

Then, after completing 10th standard, I took admission in a diploma in IT because growing up, the thing I loved the most was technology, and I wanted to be a part of something with the most potential to impact the world. With technology, it seemed very possible.

Summary:

This stage marked the beginning of my search for the meaning of life, as everything once felt pointless. Questioning the purpose of hard work and life itself led me to explore answers through reading and online research. I began reading the Quran with translation, cleared my doubts, and started practicing my religious duties, which helped me understand the concept of the afterlife and gave my life meaning. After completing 10th standard, I chose to pursue a diploma in IT, driven by my passion for technology and my desire to be part of something that can impact the world.

The Shift

I was not very serious in my life. I used to play Clash Royale with my friends in college, and I didn’t attend college with discipline. Life was going smoothly. I did get KT in some subjects, but I was clearing them with ease. However, I got stuck with the maths subject because remembering formulas and practicing maths sums was very boring for me. It’s not that I didn’t understand the logic; it’s just that I didn’t want to remember all the formulas.

Then, because I couldn’t clear maths after multiple attempts, I failed the year, and it was very shocking because it was the first time in my life I failed at something that was valuable to me. My mom cried after learning that I failed, and it was very heartbreaking for me. After that, I locked in—I wanted to build my career.

That year was very important for me because I learned a lot. I used to sit in my uncle’s office, I started helping my mom with classes, and later with her legal documentation work. I also worked in a startup company for a month, but I didn’t like working there.

Thinking back, that break was very helpful for me because I got time to think. Then, because the corona lockdown began, I played games with my friends, studied via online classes, and life was going smoothly. Later, I took admission in B.E. in Data Engineering.

The reason I chose data engineering is because data is very fascinating for me. Using data, I can predict, identify mistakes, and find patterns. Data will continue to grow, so choosing this field was an obvious choice for me.

Summary:

I was not very serious during college and lacked discipline, though I managed to pass most subjects except maths, which I struggled with due to disinterest in memorizing formulas. After failing the year, which deeply affected me and my family, I became more focused on building my career. That year became a turning point where I learned a lot by helping my family and briefly working at a startup. The break during the lockdown gave me time to reflect, and later I pursued a B.E. in Data Engineering, driven by my interest in data and its potential to predict, identify patterns, and impact the future.

I tried to include all the essential information about myself on this page. After this, I believe the most important chapter is my career, and I have created a separate page for it. Click the link to see what I did after completing my B.E.