I’ve had my fair share of failures, but one stands out... and funnily enough, it's rooted in nothing more than a lack of self-esteem. There was a moment when I had the chance to connect with people, possibly even those from entirely different parts of the world, yet I messed up and ruined all sorts of potential relationships. I second-guessed myself, my ability to handle any situation, let doubt take over, and ended up missing out on something truly impactful. The fallout was one of the most intense lessons I’ve ever experienced. But the past serves a purpose... it teaches. What's the point of having the best teacher if you don't learn? See, in that failure, I uncovered something I never knew about myself: I am stronger and more capable than I once believed. Ever since then, I changed ever so slightly, willing to stand on my own two feet, to create new perspectives that are all based on the way I see the world. Thinking back on it, it was not really anything simple. It was genuinely something earthshattering, and yet I managed to handle all of it, all just because I knew I could. That realisation wasn’t just personal growth... it shaped the way I approach automation for businesses. Understanding my limits has allowed me to push boundaries beyond anything I have ever imagined before. Knowing how low I can go has given me insight into how high I can climb. And now, in this new world where automation seems to be taking over the entire world, I want to position myself to literally consume everything! That drive is what makes automation so exhilarating. There is always a way to - optimise - improve - refine Anything and everything you touch. Now? Nothing is off the table for me. Yes, I fucked up in the past, but haven't we all? There's always a lesson to learn, always a way to optimise, to improve and refine myself using real systems that I ended up learning over time. That same mindset fuels my pursuit of better workflows, smarter AI systems, and scalable automation solutions.