Shivang Patel

We are placed on earth for one simple reason, to find ourselves. Life is full of experiences, as we grow from defining moments through: pain, joy, challenges, and opportunites all which will play a factor in shaping who you are. I have been given a chance at life, and I know why. It was to be the best me, and become who I plan to be. I plan on becoming one of the greatest Technology Designer. I primarily enjoy designing technology innovations, allowing me to use my unique perspective to help push the world forward. Along with innovation design, I enjoy my free time investing in equity within the NYSE. My industries of passion are technology and energy.

I am fascinated by how we as humans have so much to offer, but we just don’t know how to get it out of our confusing minds. I believe you can learn everything about someone and live their life, all with their smartphone/laptop. Technology offers something everyone can use to, allowing them to tunnel vision their greatness into a single device.

My curiosity of energy comes from my passion of technology. I believe god has put elements for humans to create sustainable energy. Energy is like money, you always need more to survive. I have many theories regarding possible elements/permutations that could be a part of the key, but more about that later.

Lastly, I got into stocks for one reason. I love sports. Growing up I loved basketball because of the competition of beating my opponent. I wasn’t the tallest player, nor was I was the best, but I was the most creative on the court. My team and I would play fantasy, which involved drafting a teams that will put up the best statistics. As I grew older, I realized purchasing stock shares was a different was of playing fantasy. The only difference is you can research the company and make sound investments. I personally am invested in Apple and Best Buy as my primaries, using 5% of my equity on second tier stocks.

This website is to symbolize who I am, and what I plan to do.

“Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations." -Steve Jobs

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