I Deployed My Website(v0.3)!

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I'm so excited to share that I have finally deployed the first website I coded from scratch. Though not perfect, and admittedly, I still got a bit of help from AI, I'm on my way to creating a better website for my public self.

I am still very much afraid to put myself out there. I remember writing a blog a couple of years ago about my issues with networking and marketing. I do tend to think that we humans tend to exaggerate our achievements and so I've always feared to talk about mine. With me hiding away and contacting only a few clients occasionally, I'm lucky that I can make a living with video editing and social media management. Though there are ups and downs and I certainly (and I should!) need to raise my rates, I hope all this upskilling will finally pay off. I enjoy video editing and my clients love my work(what a relief!) if you're reading this, no matter where you are in the world, and you think that we might work well together(please feel free to contact me directly!), don't hesitate to ping me via my newest and freshest website or LinkedIn.

Kai Javier

Sometimes I wonder what if we can all truly tap our potential? What if you're not hindered by societal limitations? What if you can do anything you always wanted to do?

Whenever I talk to people of different races and foreigners that know very little of my country, my horizons widen and my opportunities open up. They get to know more about what I have to offer beyond what is written and shown in popular media.

As a Filipino, I'm so used to the fact that Filipinos are consistently hindered by so many responsibilities and limitations, from poverty to cultural issues. I refuse to be limited due to my nationality and what other people write about Filipinos. Talent shouldn't be limited by region or race or stereotypes. The future is global.