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I used to hate anything related to engineering.

It was the year 2020, and things weren't going so well; my grades were awful, I had no
motivation, and all I would do was play video games all day long. On the day of the report card,
something switched in my head, and a coin dropped. I realized that If I didn't change, my life
would be a disgrace. One day I stumbled across a video that inspired me to get into code got
good at coding. Coding became a great success which was the start of my journey.

At the age of 12, after creating software, my father suggested to get into hardware, and I got
good at it, so as a result, my dad bought me a 3D printer. Using all of the tools I had, I was able
to complete many projects like a solar panel that follows the sun to optimize energy loss, a
robotic arm, and much more

Even after the success I was getting from robotics, I remained unsatisfied; I was chubby and
unathletic, so I started swimming, and I became one of the fastest swimmers of my age, ranking
3rd and 2nd in national competitions.

My greatest inspiration is my father; he doesn't use excuses but makes the best out of what he
has. At the age of 13, my father was the only income maker in his household; he worked two
jobs and still managed to go to school. And now he's very successful; he invented home
automation, a remote that can control anything from TVs to garage doors, and even food delivery
from an app. It's no wonder he is my main inspiration, he pushed me and taught me that I should
never give up and use what I have instead of complaining about what I don't have.

Although I put a lot of effort into my work I think my father is the real hard worker around here
because he is the one who forced me to chase after my current passion and without him I would
be the same old chubby and dumb child.

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