For as long as I can remember, I have always loved solving problems. When I was young, any time I wanted to buy something, I would go on Ebay and look for the best deal. When I was in school and was struggling to keep up with my assignments, I thought about how I could allocate my time to get them done effectively. And when I became old enough to think about what I wanted to do with my life, I began scrutinizing everything that mattered to me and what was worth my time.In any case, my love for problem solving has led me to become more analytical, communicative, and determined over time. But more significantly, it has allowed me to discover the hidden gem of self-learning the skills that excite you the most, even when you may not have the guidance of a mentor. This has encouraged me to explore fields like technology and business, where my natural traits and skills have allowed me to further my potential as a professional. For the past few years, I have explored the field of computer science in disciplines like web development, data analysis, and robotics, as well as the field of business in areas like general management, sales, marketing, and investing. Over the years, I have gained experience in some of these fields, such as when I was accepted as a software engineering fellow at Headstarter AI, where I made five AI projects in five weeks, with tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT API and Google's Gemini API and Firestore Database, planning and directing projects with a team of developers from all across the nation. I also gave a speech on finding your passions and how it can change your life for a school event in collaboration with TEDx, where I learned how to write a strong and persuasive argument against social norms and present it professionally in front of a large audience.As I continue to discover my path, I hope to grow from any opportunity that comes my way to expand my skill set and increase my employability as a professional in technology and business.