I caught fire coding.
I always thought my dream was to be a professional athlete or a gamer as that's what I mostly spent my childhood on. Then suddenly I turned 18 and gave JEE and went to college for my plan B. I was settling in college life and giving exams just to pass the semesters. But I kind of just felt meh. I yearned to learn more, yearned to learn something different.
And that's when it happened; the spark I was missing ignited the instant I clicked play on my first Python tutorial video. (I mean seriously, how could it not be great when it's named after Monty Python's Flying Circus?) Since then, I can't get enough. Programming and developing calls to all of my passions; it incorporates creativity and problem solving and I'm allowed to break it to improve the code (in a separate Git branch, of course).
My specialties include quickly learning new skills and programming languages, problem solving, web development and doing all the things while staying calm and executing them well. So far I have C++, C#, React, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, and Git/GitHub under my belt. I'm still enthusiastically grabbing onto any other programming languages, frameworks, or principles I can integrate into the coding web in my head.