**Vedas -** unlock Hindu wisdom through AI
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ADMILK - launch videos and original content
In high school, while others memorized formulas and prepped for the SAT, I discovered a different system of value: attention. I built meme accounts—Doge & Spoderman—into cultural phenomena.
I routed millions of followers to a gallery site and monetized it through AdSense. I was earning more than my teachers. It wasn’t about the money—it was about proof. Proof that I could bend the internet to my will.
That obsession with systems—what captures attention, what spreads—led to my first startup role as an SDR during my senior year in HS. This is where I learned the craft of cold emailing. I grew the company to its first $300K strictly through cold email back in 2016, before automating outreach was a thing.
Then I moved to SF for college, but I didn't wait for a job to find me. I cold emailed the people building things that mattered and inserted myself into their orbit.
I saw how power concentrates: ownership, execution, distribution. None of it was in the syllabus. So I dropped out, stayed in SF, and joined Vungle, where I helped the biggest mobile games publishers optimize their ad spend.
At 19, I attempted to build my first company. It wasn’t polished. It wasn’t pretty. It was a cardboard box strapped to my head with ads pasted on the sides. I know, it sounds crazy.
I walked through San Francisco and people noticed. Brands noticed. It paid for my weed and rent.