“In the realm of ordinary Indian student lives, I chose to grind out my own path. Two memories from my mid-teen years remain etched in my mind: the torment of bullying and my unwavering devotion to my beloved extracurricular activities.
At 17, I discovered the world of book blogging, igniting a passion that overshadowed my academic pursuits. As my interest waned in traditional studies, I encountered failure in mathematics during the 10th grade. Undeterred, I pursued science in the 11th grade while nurturing my growing love for blogging.
The trials continued in the 12th grade when I failed four subjects. The weight of this failure pushed me close to despair, but I mustered the strength to acknowledge life’s beauty and immense potential.
Realizing society’s obsession with academics over individual talents, I harnessed the power of social media. Creating a platform for young talent, I defied expectations and became the youngest speaker at India’s largest career guidance digital conference, and hosted 90+ podcasts at the age of 18.
Fascination by an Institute in Mangalore was real, I entered the campus with trepidation, struggling to find my voice. A year later, I served in the students’ council, proving growth can emerge from unexpected circumstances. Known as the Harry Potter-like boy cycling through Mangalore, I left an indelible impression.
Social media became my sanctuary, amplifying my passions. Embracing challenges, I left Mangalore, carrying the image of the Harry Potter-like boy, to embark on a new chapter in Hyderabad.
In self-discovery, I learned to embrace my true self and accept my flaws. I implore you to embark on your own exploration, question the world, and savour the beauty in imperfections.
My life defied the ordinary, with unwavering dedication and resilience. I found my voice, uplifted young talent, and discovered the beauty in embracing imperfections.”
- Junaid Jushiddi, Entrepreneur