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Describe something you learned in high school

Let’s be realwhen I look back at my high school years, I can’t say the subjects I studied laid the foundation for my career. I ended up in the fast-paced world of computers, a field that barely existed in my school’s curriculum back then. Coding? Tech innovation? Those were distant dreams, not part of my Class 9 or 10 syllabus. It’s not just high school, either. Even the courses I took in college didn’t directly translate to my professional life. I carved out a career path that diverged entirely from what I learned in classrooms. And honestly, I think that’s okay. My journey shows that life and career choices often extend far beyond textbooks and exams. Some people know exactly what they want to be early ona doctor, an engineer, a teacher. But for the rest of us? It’s a winding road. It took me years to discover my true… Describe something you learned in high school

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What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had?

One of my secret skill is the ability to find happiness and contentment in my own company. I don’t need a crowd to thriveI’m perfectly capable of taking care of myself and staying productive with whatever resources I have at hand. To give you a glimpse into this, I’ve been living alone for the past couple of months. I fill my days with meaningful pursuits: my office work keeps me engaged, while hobbies like gardening, cooking, and keeping my home spotless give me a sense of purpose. I’m not someone who craves constant companionship or falters without a support network. Life has forged me into someone resilient, and I wouldn’t change that for anything. Fortunately, my wife and son share this same quality. Together, we’re a strong team; apart, we each flourish independently. It’s a trait that binds usand sets us free.

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Who is the most confident person you know?

Of all the people I know, I’d say I’m the most confident personnot out of arrogance, but as a simple observation. Few, if any, of those around me have taken the kinds of risks I’ve embraced over the years. I’ve charted my own path, often steering against the current of well-meaning advice from my “elders.” Time and again, I’ve chosen to trust my instincts and stay true to my goals. The result? Not only did I succeed, but in some areas, I soared beyond what anyoneincluding myselfthought possible. Those same “elders” who once cautioned me now sit back, quietly observing what I’ve built. Let me be clear: this isn’t about boasting. Every move I make comes after weighing the pros and cons with care. At the heart of it all is a belief I hold firmrelying on others to chase your dreams is a recipe for disappointment. Everyone has their… Who is the most confident person you know?