One of the best decisions I ever made was to start learning while I was still a student in class 9th. At that age, most people around me thought I was wasting my time watching design and animation videos online. Some even laughed and said I should focus only on schoolwork. But inside, there was a voice telling me, “You can do this.”

So, alongside my studies, I began taking online courses, practicing daily, and eventually stepped into freelancing. Balancing both wasn’t always easy—I studied during the day and worked on my skills at night—but that dedication shaped who I am today.

For the last three years, I’ve worked consistently, following mentors, observing how they developed their skills, and applying those lessons to my own projects. Starting young gave me more time to experiment, fail, learn, and grow—while others were still waiting for the “right moment.”

Now I can proudly say that beginning my journey in class 9th, while still a student, was the best decision I ever made. It gave me the freedom to learn early, practice more, and build a strong foundation for my career.

💡 “The best way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”Walt Disney
💡 “The earlier you start working on something, the earlier you will see results.”Anonymous
💡 “Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.”Pablo Picasso

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