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I am a nobody.
Growing up, I always felt overshadowed.
My sister studied at the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford—two of the world's top business schools.
Me?
I studied mechanical engineering in the Czech Republic and robotics in Belgium.
I felt like a failure compared to her.
But here's my story.
After graduation, I joined a company doing technical documentation for aerospace.
It was a good job, but I wanted more.
So, I started a crypto mining company with a friend.
We built it from scratch, automating everything with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and sensors, all controlled remotely from a phone app.
It was a success.
But I wasn't satisfied.
I had more time and energy, so I decided to start another business.
I searched for ideas but found none.
Then it hit me—why not buy a part of the company I was working for?
I felt nervous, but I did it.
I asked my boss if I could buy into the company.
And he said yes.
For the first time, I felt like a winner.
Not just compared to my sister, but in my own right.
This journey taught me something important: our paths don't have to look the same to be successful.
We define success in our own way.

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