
Just drifting through life, one wave at a time.
They tell you to have a five-year plan. I just wanted to make it through the first week. Dropping into SRMIST from a small town felt less like a plan and more like a hard landing on a new planet. My strategy was simple: "Whatever happens, happens". But that isn't a passive statement; it's a challenge. It's the freedom to chase any signal, build any system, and dive into any problem without a map, just to see if you can. It's a strategy that led me to places I never planned.
PRESENT
That single detour turned feeling inadequate into an insatiable curiosity. It pushed me to see challenges not as roadblocks, but as opportunities to create. This curiosity led me to design, shaping products for real users and learning to see through their eyes. It pushed me to build systems that work under pressure, competing against teams with years more experience and somehow holding my own. I’ve learned that my strength isn't in specializing in one thing, but in understanding how all the pieces connect. Today, I'm not just a developer, a designer. I am a multifaceted creator, driven to build products, systems, and a legacy that lasts.
"you should enjoy the little detours. Because that's where you'll find the things more important than what you want."
"I see tech as the most influential force in shaping what comes next. And That's why I'd love to get my hands dirty with it."
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