My Life on Stage

Over the years, I have spoken at hundreds of events — industry conferences, college campuses, entrepreneurship summits, Rotary clubs, corporate retreats. People sometimes ask me why I keep doing it. The answer is simple: every time I share my story, someone in the audience decides to take the leap.

The Beginning

I was never a natural speaker. When I started Su-Kam, I was a shy person who preferred tinkering with circuits over addressing crowds. But building a company forces you onto stages.

Keeping It Real

I talk about the sleepless nights, the times when we could not make payroll, the betrayals, the legal battles. Success and failure are not opposites — they are neighbors.

The Best Part

The questions from the audience are always the best part. Young entrepreneurs ask about raising capital. Experienced business owners ask about knowing when to let go. I answer every question with the same honesty I would want if I were sitting in their seat.

If my failures can save even one entrepreneur from making the same mistake, every minute on stage is worth it.

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