I'm not writing this to flex. I'm writing this because nobody told me what solo building actually feels like — and I had to figure it out the hard way. I'm 15. I build products alone. No team, no mentor, no audience, no funding. Just ambition, a laptop, and a restlessness I can't shake. Here's the real story. Why I Build I'm not going to dress it up. I build because I'm deeply ambitious and I want to upgrade my life. Not someday. Now. That feeling doesn't let me sit still. While most people my age are watching reels, I'm debugging a FastAPI backend at midnight or redesigning a UI for the fourth time because it's still not sharp enough. It's not a hobby. It's the most serious thing in my life. The Products Three products shipped from scratch. Every line of code, every design decision, every launch — solo. Infira — A visual learning engine with flowcharts and 3D concept maps. Hit #8 on Product Hunt. ChessGo — Built it. Shipped it. Moved on. Syra — An AI-powered idea validator for founders.…