Abdullah Ameer

Welcome to My Blog 🚀

Welcome to Abdullah Ameer’s Blog! Not just a Blog — this is a diary of crazy experiments, late-night struggles, random sparks of creativity, and a journey that turned into a career. If you’ve ever wondered how a kid can go from steering wheels at 12 to steering websites today, you’re in the right place.

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It All Started at 12 — With a Steering Wheel 🚗

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While most kids were still stuck on video games,

 I was out on the road, learning how to drive at just 12 years old.

 Not because I wanted to break rules or race cars — but

because I’ve always been drawn to challenges bigger than me. 

Sitting behind that wheel taught me more than

just controlling a car; it taught me responsibility, 

focus, and the thrill of doing something most people thought 

I was “too young” for.

From Sketches to Stories 🎨✏️

Soon after, I found myself with a pencil in hand, turning blank pages into faces, ideas, and worlds.

I still remember when a blank page felt like the scariest thing in the world. You look at it and think: “What am I even supposed to do with this?” But once I picked up a pencil, something clicked. Suddenly that empty page wasn’t empty anymore — it was a canvas for anything my brain could dream up.

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Ready to Dive In? 🔥

So grab your coffee (or chai ☕), scroll through, and let’s vibe. This is more than a blog — it’s a journey we’re taking together.

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Driving a Fortuner at 12 🚙💨 Imagine being 12, barely tall enough to see over the dashboard, driving a Fortuner Sigma 4x4 on the highway at 110 km/h. Yeah, that was me. Nervous? Definitely. Excited? Absolutely. By the time I got comfortable, I felt like Vin Diesel in Fast & Furious: Kid Edition.
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My First Funny Speech 🎤 Topic: “Humans Are the Most Dangerous Species.” What did I do? I made people laugh until their stomachs hurt. Jokes were flying left and right. The audience clapped, laughed, and enjoyed every second. The judges? Well… they didn’t. I lost. But for me, making the whole hall laugh was a bigger win than a trophy.

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