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I Almost Thought I Made It at 18...: Tech and Everything

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  • At 16, Abdulrafiu Izuafa couldn't even touch a computer without shaking. By 18, he was one of the youngest Microsoft MVPs in the world—but the real story isn't the award. It's the messy, beautiful journey that got him there. Born in Auchi,Edo State, Nigeria, with no tech mentors and limited resources, Abdulrafiu turned curiosity into code, doubt into determination, and frustration into fuel. This isn't another "tech genius" story—it's a raw, honest memoir about growing up in the gap between dreaming and making it. In "I Almost Thought I Made It at 18," you'll discover: - How a boy who was scared of computers became a confident developer - The truth about impostor syndrome in tech (spoiler: it never really leaves) - Building communities when you feel like an outsider - Your first paycheck from code—and why it hits different - The burnout nobody warns you about (and how to survive it) - Why LinkedIn changed everything (without going viral) - The pressure to always be "building" as a young person in tech This book speaks to every young African dreamer who's ever felt "not good enough" for the tech world. Whether you're typing your first line of code or scaling your startup, Ramsey's story reminds you that growth is loud, failure is fuel, and you don't have to rush greatness. Perfect for: - Aspiring developers and tech enthusiasts - Young people fighting impostor syndrome - Anyone who's ever felt behind in life - Readers who love authentic coming-of-age stories with a tech twist "You don't have to be perfect. You just have to begin."

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