Where mathematics meets technology, real businesses are born.
I started building businesses at 10 years old. Obsessed with mathematics, technology, and the intersection between them. Every venture is an experiment in applied problem-solving. While peers were memorizing formulas, the focus was on using them — calculating margins, modeling growth, designing systems. The classroom provided tools; entrepreneurship provided reasons to use them. The goal: build a portfolio of self-sustaining businesses that solve real problems, while studying Computer Science and Applied Mathematics.
The best way to predict the future is to build it. So that's exactly what I'm doing.
— Founder, TJH Enterprises"Every problem is a mountain worth climbing."
Every decision is driven by numbers, not gut feel. Build models, run the math, and test hypotheses before committing resources. If the numbers do not work, the idea gets redesigned.
Planning the perfect version is the enemy of the real one. Ship working builds quickly, expose them to reality, gather signal, and iterate.
Every project needs a clear customer and a real problem. If the benefit cannot be articulated clearly, it goes back to the drawing board.
Every failure is an experiment with a result. The goal is always to come out the other side sharper, faster, and better informed.
Open to collaboration, mentorship, and interesting conversations about technology, math, and business. Do not hesitate to reach out.