but but before that
Why am I sharing this today? Because I know there are so many people out there who feel "not good enough" because of where they started.(although I have not yet achieved much to say this anyhow)
I want to remind you: Your starting point does not define your finish line. (jab v giro to ye socho start kaha se kiya tha)
I used to be the guy who couldn't even pronounce "vocabulary" correctly - I said "bukbulary" and people laughed at me and I pronounced quit as cuuiit😂.
I had zero knowledge of computers. No background in coding. My English was weak (not weak it was feeble).
But I had one thing: the determination to change my story.
I started from scratch - learning C,C++, Python, Googling every error, reading tutorials line by line, and practicing English daily.
It wasn't easy. Nights were longer than days. Failures
were frequent. But quitting was never an option.
Fast forward to today:
• I have built emotionally intelligent Al assistants like Jarvis before ChatGPT (naam pr mat jana bas predictions kr rha tha and accordingly it was able to give recommendations and chat with you)
• Worked on COBOL systems, Data Engineering, and Cloud technologies, Ai, LLM, building startups
Founded AceInterview.in as the side project to help others crack interviews
This journey taught me three life lessons:
- Skills can be built.
- Confidence can be trained.
- Dreams are valid, no matter where you start.
Today, I am passionate about solving real-world problems with tech, and I'm excited to continue building, learning, and growing.
If you believe in the power of self-made journeys - I'd love to connect and collaborate.