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TL;DR: 9 months into BIT, I'm thinking of quitting because of financial pressure and poor fit with the course. I already co-run an IT company and want to pursue a cheaper degree while growing the business. Would you stay or leave?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers in o. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
TL;DR: I moved to Kathmandu 9 months ago to study BIT. I already run an IT company with my childhood friend, but I'm thinking of leaving BIT because of financial pressure, poor fit with the course, and uncertainty. I'm planning to continue my business and join a cheaper degree or try for another scholarship. Am I making a smart decision or just running away from failure?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
TL;DR: I moved to Kathmandu 9 months ago to study BIT. I already run an IT company with my childhood friend, but I'm thinking of leaving BIT because of financial pressure, poor fit with the course, and uncertainty. I'm planning to continue my business and join a cheaper degree or try for another scholarship. Am I making a smart decision or just running away from failure?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
TL;DR: I moved to Kathmandu 9 months ago to study BIT. I already run an IT company with my childhood friend, but I'm thinking of leaving BIT because of financial pressure, poor fit with the course, and uncertainty. I'm planning to continue my business and join a cheaper degree or try for another scholarship. Am I making a smart decision or just running away from failure?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
TL;DR: 9 months into BIT, I'm thinking of quitting because of financial pressure and poor fit with the course. I already co-run an IT company and want to pursue a cheaper degree while growing the business. Would you stay or leave?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
TL;DR: 9 months into BIT, I'm thinking of quitting because of financial pressure and poor fit with the course. I already co-run an IT company and want to pursue a cheaper degree while growing the business. Would you stay or leave?
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT (Purbanchal University). It's now been around 9 months, and I'm seriously considering leaving the course.
A little background: I stopped caring much about school around Class 5/6 and became obsessed with technology, YouTube, design, and building things online. My parents even took a loan to buy me a NPR 30,000 computer in Class 10. I felt guilty knowing our financial situation, so I made it my goal to earn that money back. That pushed me into freelancing, where I learned design, video editing, branding, and worked with clients.
My childhood friend took a different path. He loves programming and software development, while I'm more interested in creativity, storytelling, branding, marketing, and business. We've been building projects together for years.
A few months ago, we started our own IT company. We found an investor, and today we're running a small digital agency while working towards building SaaS products in the future. He handles development, while I manage branding, social media, client meetings, consulting, and business.
Here's my dilemma.
I'm already working in the field many BIT students hope to enter after graduation. I don't dislike learning, and I believe I could finish BIT even if I had back papers. But Semester 2 has been mentally exhausting. The maths-heavy subjects don't interest me, and instead of enjoying learning, I've become obsessed with the fear of failing.
Money is another major factor. My family isn't financially strong. My aunt has offered NPR 50,000 to help pay my college fees, but I keep asking myself if it's right to spend that money when I'm not fully committed to the course.
My friend is facing something similar. His family believed our scholarship covered the entire degree. When they found out it didn't, they were ready to sell assets to support his education, but he also feels guilty asking them to do that.
Our current plan is to try scholarship exams for another degree. If that doesn't work, we'll probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to grow our company.
I know a degree isn't just a piece of paper. It gives discipline, networking, recognition, and opportunities. That's exactly why this decision is so difficult.
What I can't figure out is whether I'm choosing a path that genuinely suits me better—or simply taking the easier road because I'm afraid of failing.
If you've been in a similar position—where your career started before your degree—what did you do? Did you stay, switch degrees, or leave college? Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self?
I'm not looking for validation. If you think leaving BIT would be a mistake, I'd genuinely like to hear why.
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT and now it is Shrawan 2083 so it has been around 9 months I am seriously thinking about leaving BIT and I honestly dont know if I am making a smart decision or just running away from something difficult
To explain why I have to go a little back
From around class 5 or 6 I slowly stopped caring about studies as much and became obsessed with YouTube technology and learning things from the internet While other kids were mostly focused on school I was spending my time trying random things online and dreaming about building something of my own
Around class 8 9 and all the way till +2 I kept learning different skills at class 10 Asar I requested my parents for a computer that cost around 30k it was mini pc tv was already in home so we used that and my overall system got setup in that amount They even took a loan for it Looking back that computer probably changed my life
I started learning design editing different software and then started doing small freelance logo work through Facebook I also sold and promoted tech related things with one of my friends We were not earning much but every small thing taught us something when i got pc automatically i got hitted by a feeling we are not that financially strong yet parents brought me this maybe they were seen it as my dream or just a fullfilment but in my mind there was something running i targeted to recover the money of purchase then it became a fire that i started and worked massively
and about my dude, That friend has been with me since childhood We built random apps websites and small projects just to learn Most of those ideas never worked but we still built them because we loved making things. We were trying startup ideas at an age where people around us were not even thinking about those things that was our motivation at that time
Even today we are still together
He is the logical one He loves coding development systems and solving technical problems
I am more into creativity field mostly i love doing designs make videos storytelling filmmaking we are completely different yet our alignment helping us in very ways
few months ago After years of learning we finally started our own IT company but story is interesting as i told from class 10 I started working online and till now i had a good client base in tech field and we though we need to scale up but this time we don't have money much we are in expensive city like kathmandu for our rent food its
hard to manage yet we were doing since we came and we had a little saving so risking it wasnt the option and it was too little to start and we started seeking appoinment and pitching about business and lately we were able to gain trust of one person and he invested in us and now we are running an IT company which serves digital solution for now yet we are trying to make saas product and something within it for escelation and to create our unique product in market. Right now we are like a normal agency He handles websites apps and development I handle social media branding client meetings consulting and business in simple i feel its ordinary at a time beacuse everyone is doing it and its just a giant version of us form freelancing to real business so for future obviously we have greater plan .....
Now here is the most crucial part of my life begins hehe
I am thinking about leaving BIT while already working in the same field that many BIT students hope to work in after graduation
While studying I even used to teach some of my friends what we learned in class But at the same time there are days when I look around and feel like I know nothing Some people are much better than me academically Sometimes I feel confident and sometimes I feel like I am just pretending and I do not belong here
The biggest reason is not that BIT is impossible I actually believe I could finish it even if I had back papers
The problem is this semester really hit me mentally I had never really experienced failure before School was always about somehow passing and moving on But now the fear of failing has become bigger than the subjects themselves Instead of thinking about learning I keep thinking about failing sem 1 was good but in sem 2 there are many subjects related to math which im really poor at and it is not necessary for me at the same time yes actually and that is also the main reason why i dont want to invest my energy in it i can try i can pass yet it will not give me satisfaction and reason to study
Money is another thing
My family has not that much money i asked in home and lately they told my fupu and she is ready to support me NPR 50000 for college fees I know that money comes from hard work and I keep asking myself if it is right to spend it when I am not giving my full effort to the course
Im pursuing bit at purbanchal university and we took scholarship exam and we got selected in merit and our first sem was free now about my friend he is also in a difficult situation His family thought our scholarship meant the whole course was free but later found out we still had to pay He also feels guilty about spending that money if he is not fully committed and in his home they recenlty sold the cow and family saying we had saved this to buy new cow but if you want we are giving to you but my friend dont want because in future again we need money to study then that time we need to sell what
Now
Our plan now is to try scholarship exams for another degree If that does not work we will probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to build our company
The thing that keeps stopping me is that I know a degree is not just a piece of paper It gives recognition discipline teachers friends connections and experiences that you cannot replace
So now I honestly do not know if I am choosing a path that fits me better or if I am just taking the easier road because I am scared of failing
Has anyone here been in a similar situation where your career started moving before your degree did Did you leave college switch degrees or stay and finish it Looking back what would you tell your younger self if you were in my position
I am not looking for people to agree with me I just want honest opinions Even if you think I am making a huge mistake I would really like to know why
In few days i decided leave collage so it will help me a lot to make proper decision and my plan afte quiting that
is to study another degree cause im feeling hard BIT also it offers something that i truely doesn't want if i get better
IT degree option i will definitely choose that but in Nepal context im hoping really poor otherwise choose another cheaper degree or first try scholarship exam
I know my barely 1 year will ruin but it doesn't matter along with that i want to continue my entrepreneurship journey scale up company and work in something meaningful
get good recognition and at final want to become happy i dont want to become a businessman who does it to survive and ordinary business like agency or something which im doing now in future i want to do it of my own but this time being connected with someone and doing mean to learn the core field and mostly want to handle connection and all with client and business world thank you for reading please leave a reply
I came to Kathmandu in Kartik 2082 to study BIT and now it is Shrawan 2083 so it has been around 9 months I am seriously thinking about leaving BIT and I honestly dont know if I am making a smart decision or just running away from something difficult
To explain why I have to go a little back
From around class 5 or 6 I slowly stopped caring about studies as much and became obsessed with YouTube technology and learning things from the internet While other kids were mostly focused on school I was spending my time trying random things online and dreaming about building something of my own
Around class 8 9 and all the way till +2 I kept learning different skills at class 10 Asar I requested my parents for a computer that cost around 30k it was mini pc tv was already in home so we used that and my overall system got setup in that amount They even took a loan for it Looking back that computer probably changed my life
I started learning design editing different software and then started doing small freelance logo work through Facebook I also sold and promoted tech related things with one of my friends We were not earning much but every small thing taught us something when i got pc automatically i got hitted by a feeling we are not that financially strong yet parents brought me this maybe they were seen it as my dream or just a fullfilment but in my mind there was something running i targeted to recover the money of purchase then it became a fire that i started and worked massively
and about my dude, That friend has been with me since childhood We built random apps websites and small projects just to learn Most of those ideas never worked but we still built them because we loved making things. We were trying startup ideas at an age where people around us were not even thinking about those things that was our motivation at that time
Even today we are still together
He is the logical one He loves coding development systems and solving technical problems
I am more into creativity field mostly i love doing designs make videos storytelling filmmaking we are completely different yet our alignment helping us in very ways
few months ago After years of learning we finally started our own IT company but story is interesting as i told from class 10 I started working online and till now i had a good client base in tech field and we though we need to scale up but this time we don't have money much we are in expensive city like kathmandu for our rent food its
hard to manage yet we were doing since we came and we had a little saving so risking it wasnt the option and it was too little to start and we started seeking appoinment and pitching about business and lately we were able to gain trust of one person and he invested in us and now we are running an IT company which serves digital solution for now yet we are trying to make saas product and something within it for escelation and to create our unique product in market. Right now we are like a normal agency He handles websites apps and development I handle social media branding client meetings consulting and business in simple i feel its ordinary at a time beacuse everyone is doing it and its just a giant version of us form freelancing to real business so for future obviously we have greater plan .....
Now here is the most crucial part of my life begins hehe
I am thinking about leaving BIT while already working in the same field that many BIT students hope to work in after graduation
While studying I even used to teach some of my friends what we learned in class But at the same time there are days when I look around and feel like I know nothing Some people are much better than me academically Sometimes I feel confident and sometimes I feel like I am just pretending and I do not belong here
The biggest reason is not that BIT is impossible I actually believe I could finish it even if I had back papers
The problem is this semester really hit me mentally I had never really experienced failure before School was always about somehow passing and moving on But now the fear of failing has become bigger than the subjects themselves Instead of thinking about learning I keep thinking about failing sem 1 was good but in sem 2 there are many subjects related to math which im really poor at and it is not necessary for me at the same time yes actually and that is also the main reason why i dont want to invest my energy in it i can try i can pass yet it will not give me satisfaction and reason to study
Money is another thing
My family has not that much money i asked in home and lately they told my fupu and she is ready to support me NPR 50000 for college fees I know that money comes from hard work and I keep asking myself if it is right to spend it when I am not giving my full effort to the course
Im pursuing bit at purbanchal university and we took scholarship exam and we got selected in merit and our first sem was free now about my friend he is also in a difficult situation His family thought our scholarship meant the whole course was free but later found out we still had to pay He also feels guilty about spending that money if he is not fully committed and in his home they recenlty sold the cow and family saying we had saved this to buy new cow but if you want we are giving to you but my friend dont want because in future again we need money to study then that time we need to sell what
Now
Our plan now is to try scholarship exams for another degree If that does not work we will probably join a government college with much lower fees while continuing to build our company
The thing that keeps stopping me is that I know a degree is not just a piece of paper It gives recognition discipline teachers friends connections and experiences that you cannot replace
So now I honestly do not know if I am choosing a path that fits me better or if I am just taking the easier road because I am scared of failing
Has anyone here been in a similar situation where your career started moving before your degree did Did you leave college switch degrees or stay and finish it Looking back what would you tell your younger self if you were in my position
I am not looking for people to agree with me I just want honest opinions Even if you think I am making a huge mistake I would really like to know why
In few days i decided leave collage so it will help me a lot to make proper decision and my plan afte quiting that
is to study another degree cause im feeling hard BIT also it offers something that i truely doesn't want if i get better
IT degree option i will definitely choose that but in Nepal context im hoping really poor otherwise choose another cheaper degree or first try scholarship exam
I know my barely 1 year will ruin but it doesn't matter along with that i want to continue my entrepreneurship journey scale up company and work in something meaningful
get good recognition and at final want to become happy i dont want to become a businessman who does it to survive and ordinary business like agency or something which im doing now in future i want to do it of my own but this time being connected with someone and doing mean to learn the core field and mostly want to handle connection and all with client and business world thank you for reading please leave a reply
Apparently making friends as an adult is harder than I expected, so here I am.
I'm 19, I enjoy meaningful conversations, dumb jokes, spontaneous voice calls, and people who aren't afraid to be themselves . If you're someone who enjoys talking about literally anything from stupid shower thoughts to serious life goals we'll probably get along.
Not looking for anything weird or rushing into a relationship. Just looking for someone chill to talk to and hopefully become good friends with.
If this somehow convinced you, feel free to send a message. If not, at least thanks for reading. 😭
Hehe.......
Hey everyone,
I'm a 19-year-old from Nepal working on a passion project with a mission to showcase the hidden sides of Nepal to the world through digital media.
I've already spent months developing the vision, concept, and long-term plan. Right now, I'm stuck on one thing the logo.
I'm looking for someone creative who'd be willing to collaborate. Whether that's:
Any help would genuinely mean a lot.
This isn't a commercial business, and I'm not making money from it. I'm building it purely out of passion to preserve and share Nepal's stories, culture, history, and places with a global audience.
As a 19-year-old, I unfortunately don't have the budget to hire a designer. If you're someone who enjoys meaningful projects, wants to contribute creatively, or simply likes helping passionate people get started, I'd love to hear from you.
Feel free to DM me if you're interested. Even a single idea or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you! ❤️
Hey everyone,
I'm a 19-year-old from Nepal working on a passion project with a mission to showcase the hidden sides of Nepal to the world through digital media.
I've already spent months developing the vision, concept, and long-term plan. Right now, I'm stuck on one thing the logo.
I'm looking for someone creative who'd be willing to collaborate. Whether that's:
Any help would genuinely mean a lot.
This isn't a commercial business, and I'm not making money from it. I'm building it purely out of passion to preserve and share Nepal's stories, culture, history, and places with a global audience.
As a 19-year-old, I unfortunately don't have the budget to hire a designer. If you're someone who enjoys meaningful projects, wants to contribute creatively, or simply likes helping passionate people get started, I'd love to hear from you.
Feel free to DM me if you're interested. Even a single idea or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you! ❤️