As a child, I would play with cheap Brick Game E-9999 consoles that my parents would get from the Chinese bazaar around the corner. That was my first introduction to gaming in specific (TETRIS), but it was also my first contact with the idea of programming - that is to say, I wondered how these pieces of plastic were making the liquid crystals dance on the screen.Soon after, I would dismantle the toy, in an attempt to understand how it worked. It was the first time I handled a PCB (excluding the time I got my hand stuck inside the VCR). Even though the machine didn't work after I put it back together, I had discovered my passion for tinkering and understanding how all things work.Just like that small console, not every project I’ve embarked on has ended in success, but I view these challenges as stepping stones. Each, has only fueled my desire to learn, adapt, and grow. I approach every opportunity with the same curiosity that started my journey—and the drive to always discover something new.