Hi, I’m Azhan. I’m 18 years old, and I recently completed my intermediate And honestly, I hate studying Not learning, Studying. There’s a difference. The moment I open a book, my brain starts behaving like I haven’t slept for five days. 😭 But give me a laptop, and suddenly I can spend six hours learning something completely random that nobody even asked me to learn. And that’s basically how I entered the tech world. Around three years ago, I got a laptop. I had no plan, no roadmap, and honestly, no idea what I was doing. I just started trying things. Different things A little bit of everything. I failed at a lot of it. But I also succeeded at a few things. And looking back, I think the failures taught me more. Because when something works, you celebrate. But when something fails, you sit there staring at the screen, questioning every decision that brought you there. And eventually, you try again. That’s probably how I’ve learned most things in my life. I’ve always been interested in a lot of different things. Psychology. Human behaviour. Business. Politics. Series Technology. And, of course, football. I’ve been playing football since sixth grade. I don’t get as much time to play anymore, but whenever I get the chance, I still do. Because some things just stay with you. Personality wise, I’m also a slightly confusing person. I’m an extrovert. But I’m also an introvert. If you’re someone who talks a lot, I can talk to you for hours. But if you’re quiet, I can become extremely quiet too. So I’m not really sure what I am maybe I’m just socially adaptable. When I was younger, I was also interested in hacking. And once, while I was working as a web designer at my uncle’s company, I made a very stupid decision. I somehow hacked one of the client's websites... And completely wiped everything. The entire website. Gone. I was 15, curious, and clearly not thinking very well. I got a very serious scolding. And honestly, I deserved it. But I still remember that incident because it taught me something important Just because you can do something Doesn’t mean you should.