I was a gamer at birth with my first ever video game being Donkey Kong Country at 3 years old, which impressed my family at the time. I couldn't leave games alone though, as I started designing video games once I turned 10, and I started getting a love for teaching by taking care of my younger siblings; three of them. I continued on the track of learning game development all the way into my early twenty's when I started leaning onto another passion, teaching. No matter what job I had, I taught. No matter what task I did, it was more fun to show someone else how to do it better.
No matter what, I loved feeling like I gave someone something that they could take with them for the rest of their lives.
Finally, with all of my hard work and fervent prayers, I landed my first job in my career path of information technology. Which also includes some opportunities to teach teachers and students about robotics and computers. My gratitude takes a shape of wanting to give back to people with knowledge that can help beyond my own eyes.
I'm conscious to the belief that everyone has their own story, and methods for their own endings in life. My goal is to run parallel with you until you can shoot off onto your next path. I want to handoff the services people need to succeed, and provide support for the ones that feel the least heard.