The Scenic Route.
I didn't take the traditional path to Tech. I took the weird, winding, scenic route. And honestly? The view is better from here.

How did I get here?
I started with zero design degrees. I learned by doing, failing, and watching 10,000 hours of YouTube tutorials.
I realized I didn't just want to plan innovation (strategy), I wanted to build it (execution). So I became a UI/UX Designer who thinks business as Product Manager.
Now? I'm learning to Code. Because I got tired of asking developers 'is this possible?' and decided to find out for myself.
My brain is currently split into 3 parts:
The Designer
40%Obsessed with clean UI, usability, and grid systems. Will judge your font choices silently.
The Product Manager
40%Obsessed with deadlines, roadmaps, and saying 'No' to scope creep. Keeps the Designer grounded.
The Coder Vibe
20% Loading...Obsessed with console.log and centering divs. I write code to validate my designs (and to humble myself).