Before the Results — There Was the Struggle.
The Freelancer Era
I started freelancing with no proper setup, just hunger. Some nights, I'd send out 20 proposals and get zero replies. Clients ghosted, projects failed, payments delayed. But I learned how to communicate, how to sell, how to finish what I started.
The Network War
You don't know pain till you're pushing 100MB uploads on a dying hotspot. I built on the shittiest connection possible. Pages crashed mid-deploy, calls dropped mid-pitch — still, I kept going.
The Pivot
I stopped freelancing just to survive. I started building to prove something. Moved into memecoins, started journaling my trades, built communities. That's when I realized I wasn't just learning — I was evolving.
The Breakthrough
People started paying attention. My work started speaking for itself. And I made a promise to never lose that energy (ngl it's the one thing that got me here).
The journey's messy. But I made it look like art.