My Past Experiences and Learning

When I look back at my past, I don’t just see memories—I see lessons, struggles, and dreams that shaped me into the person I am today. Every moment, whether joyful or difficult, taught me something valuable that now lights the way toward my future.

As a child, I often spent long hours in the quiet of my home. In that silence, I built big dreams, sometimes imagining myself as the richest man in the world, sometimes fearing what lay beyond the comfort of home. Those moments of solitude taught me how to dream, how to think deeply, and how to turn uncertainty into courage.

In school, I found comfort and confidence in mathematics. Solving problems felt like unlocking doors, showing me that no challenge is impossible. Later, programming gave me another world to explore—where imagination could turn into something real. Academically, I worked with consistency: I achieved a 3.35 GPA in my SEE examinations and a 3.46 GPA in Class 12 board examinations. A highlight of my journey was representing myself in the National Level Mathematics Olympiad, where I earned certification and discovered the power of persistence, curiosity, and determination.

Beyond academics, I invested in growth through service and leadership. From Class 7, I joined the Scouts, learning teamwork, discipline, and responsibility. I also became an active member of the Junior Red Cross Society and later a lifetime member of the Nepal Red Cross Society, participating in community health, sanitation, and blood donation awareness programs. These experiences taught me that true strength lies not only in personal success but also in lifting others and serving society.

Of course, the path was not always smooth. Completing Grade 12 came with pressure, sleepless nights, and self-doubt. I also faced challenges in balancing my health and habits. But each struggle reminded me that failure is never final—it is a chance to rise stronger. Growth is not about being perfect; it is about trying again, improving a little each day, and never giving up.

One thing that defines me is my chill nature. I don’t take unnecessary stress—not even in my studies. My achievements come from being playful and creative, not from pressure or overwork. I believe learning should be simple and enjoyable, and that’s what keeps me motivated and moving forward.

Today, I feel grateful for all my past experiences. They gave me resilience, confidence, and hope for what lies ahead. My journey is just beginning, and I know the lessons I’ve learned will help me make my future brighter and better.

A chill mind, a creative path, and a hopeful future.