Looking ahead, I want my giving to be aligned with the life I am building, one rooted in faith, discipline, service, and impact. I want my success to expand opportunity for others. My vision is not only to do meaningful work, but to live meaningfully. I want my giving to directly support communities that are often unheard or underserved. That means investing my time in mentorship, staying involved in grassroots efforts, and using my education to challenge systems that create inequality. I never want to become so career-focused that I lose proximity to the people I care about serving. Financially, I want to be intentional from the beginning. Even while I’m still building stability, I plan to give consistently, not occasionally. As I grow in my career I want my generosity to grow faster than my lifestyle. I hope to fund scholarships for students from immigrant and low-income backgrounds, and contribute to initiatives that promote long-term change. When I look back in ten or twenty years, I hope I see a life that multiplied opportunity. A life where discipline led to impact.