Can't believe its actually happening. I'd love to get to know everyone here personally so I'll start with my personal story sharing how I ended up here: (16min read) I was always curious, even as a kid. I wanted to learn about everything. The place I grew up, just east of Toronto, is now known for being really special, but to me, it was just where I learned a lot. My trips on the train to the city were long, but I learned so much during them. I met different kinds of people on those trips. Some were unhappy with their jobs, some were new to the country and worked very hard, and others seemed really happy and had everything planned out. I was trying to figure out my own life, fixing old dreams and getting better at things I wasn't good at yet. I met a woman who changed her whole career when she was 40. Her story made me think about how we can always change and grow. This made me love coming up with new ideas for careers, new decisions. I used to write about other people's stories and didn't talk much about my own. But now I wonder, should I tell my story too? Maybe my story is just as important as theirs. I've learned that everyone's story is important. It's not just what the story is about, but how you tell it and what you learn from it. My story is about learning from everything, everywhere - all at once. // Early Inspirations and Realizations Growing up, my definition of success was different. It wasn't about money, but rather a deep sense of responsibility. Being raised in a Jamaican household, where hand-me-downs were treasures and sleepovers a luxury, I learned life's value differently. I remember looking out of my window, seeing others seemingly having it all, while I cherished the small joys of a good week leading to a peaceful sleep. In those moments, I found my drive. The world around me, noisy with talks of Rogers customer service taking too long and a society longing for change, became my classroom. I was the kid who had big dreams - not just any dreams, but of becoming a 'leader by example, not by definition'. But with big dreams come big fears. The thought of not knowing everything, of having to say 'I don't know', haunted me.