25/04/2026
I never wanted to be a founder.
I didn’t even like business.
As a kid, I only cared about one thing — leading.
I genuinely believed leadership meant politics.
That if you wanted to change systems, you had to enter power structures.
For a long time, I rejected entrepreneurship.
It felt like the wrong path.
But then reality hit.
You don’t change broken systems by waiting for a seat at the table.
You change them by building your own.
So that’s what I did.
Started small. No clarity. No perfect plan.
Just a problem I couldn’t ignore — how inaccessible and broken legal education is, especially for first-generation students.
Today,
5000+ law students impacted.
10,000+ first-gen legal minds brought onto one platform.
And honestly?
This still feels like day one.
Because the goal was never to “build a startup.”
The goal was always to lead change.
Entrepreneurship just happened to be the most effective weapon.