My fascination with computers began at age three when I somehow navigated directories on an old computer, impressing my family. Every vacation, I’d dismantle and reassemble our computer, seeing firsthand how it all worked. This natural curiosity for technology followed me through childhood.
But it wasn’t until I learned about pioneers like Turing, Jobs, and Gates that I saw the broader implications of technology. These innovators showed me that tech wasn’t just about machines—it was a tool that could shape the world. I wanted to build solutions too, perhaps even create games that could make a difference or bring people joy.
So, when the time came, choosing computer science as my field of study felt natural. It wasn’t just a career choice; it was a way to channel my passion for problem-solving and to impact the lives of others through innovation.