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About Me !!

I’ve always believed that America is one of the greatest countries in the world—a nation built over generations by brilliant minds and bold hearts. Like the old saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day” and the same holds true for this country’s strength, freedom and opportunities.


I’m originally from Tamil Nadu, state in southern India and I consider myself a global citizen. I’m forever grateful to my parents for the education and values they instilled in me, which gave me the confidence to explore the world. In 2005, I moved to the United States in pursuit of the American dream. Over the years, I’ve embraced the culture, the way of life and the countless opportunities this country offers—especially the freedom to live and believe as one chooses.


America is a land of immigrants and few places in the world offer such liberty to newcomers. But as much as I admire this nation, I’ve also noticed a gap—one that exists between many immigrant communities and local residents. As an Indian immigrant, I’ve observed that meaningful social interaction between locals and immigrants often feels distant or strained.


I believe inclusion is a two-way street. While many immigrants seek belonging, we must also ask ourselves—are we creating a safe and welcoming space for everyone, regardless of background or ethnicity?


We live in a beautifully diverse world—different races, cultures, religions and beliefs all woven together. And while we may not always agree, we can choose to coexist with respect.


For the record—I’m not religious, nor do I identify as an atheist. I'm simply someone on a journey to understand life, existence and what it means to be human.


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