Pawneshwar Datt Rai — Just Me
Not the résumé. The person.

Hi, I'm
Pawneshwar

Sant Kabir Nagar, UP  →  Delhi NCR

I grew up in a small village in Uttar Pradesh, Sant Kabir Nagar. The kind of place where most people expect life to stay small.

But very early in my life something inside me refused that idea.

I remember reading about people like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Dhirubhai Ambani. Most people read those stories and admire them.

I read them and thought something different: why can't someone like me build something like that?

I didn't have mentors or a roadmap. Most of the time I was simply experimenting, learning things on my own and figuring things out as I went.

If you already know my work, this page isn't about that. This is just the story behind it.

// who i am

Grounded.
Still Hungry.

People who meet me for the first time are usually surprised. They expect someone who carries their achievements visibly. I don't. Simple clothes. Simple life. No showoff, no fashion, minimal expenditure. I've always been this way and I don't see a reason to change.

The village I came from gave me something most cities can't — a very clear sense of what actually matters and what's just noise. I've never lost that compass, no matter where I've been or what I've built.

At the same time, I've never stopped being hungry. Not for money or status — but for knowledge, for building, for figuring things out. Whatever came in front of me, I found a way through it. Design, research, marketing, code, partnerships — nobody taught me most of it. I just picked it up when I needed it.

I believe I came here to build something people remember. Not while I'm alive — after. That's not ambition. That's just the thing that gets me out of bed every morning.

// things i believe

A Few Things
I Know to Be True

01

Kisi ne nahi sikhaya — that's not a complaint, that's a skill. When you figure things out yourself, they stick differently.

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"Every skill I have, I earned by needing it and finding a way. Nobody handed me a syllabus for life."
02

Most closed doors are redirections. The Civil Services, the B.Tech — none of it not happening was a failure. It was the route.

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"If any one of those doors had opened, I would never have built what I built. The detours were the actual path."
03

Honesty with the people closest to you is non-negotiable. Everything else in life you can compromise on. Not that.

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"I may be cautious with strangers. But with the people I trust — no filters, no performance, just the truth."
04

The work matters. The credit doesn't — at least not while you're still building. The results speak eventually.

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"I've learned this the hard way. Your name, your skills, your integrity — those cannot be taken from you. Everything else can."
05

Bhagwan ki kripa hai. I've been placed in the right rooms at the right times, met the right people. I don't take that for granted.

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"Gratitude keeps you grounded. The moment you think you did it all alone, you start losing the thread."
// the story

My Life in Chapters

Not a career timeline. Just the moments, the mindset shifts, and the turns that made me who I am today.
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Chapter 01  ·  The Village

A Boy With Big Dreams
In a Small Place

Sant Kabir Nagar, UP. A village most people have never heard of. I grew up here — simple home, simple life. Nothing flashy, nothing easy.

But from very early, something inside me was restless. I heard the names — Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Dhirubhai Ambani — and instead of thinking "that's for someone else," I thought: why not me?

"The size of the place you come from has nothing to do with the size of what you can build."
Chapter 02  ·  The Obsession

Computer in Class 9.
A World Opens Up.

2004. I chose Computer Science in 9th standard. Something clicked that never unclicked. I started teaching myself — C, C++, Java, HTML, PHP, CSS — not because school demanded it, but because I couldn't stop.

By 10+2 in 2009, I had spent years inside code. Not professionally. Just out of pure love. That obsession never left.

"Learn it before you need it. By the time you need it, it'll feel like breathing."
Chapter 03  ·  The Detour

B.Tech Didn't Happen.
I Moved Anyway.

Family situation meant B.Tech wasn't possible. I enrolled in Arts graduation — and kept building quietly on the side. Then came Civil Services. I tried. My heart wasn't fully in it. Didn't clear the final round. Completed BEd.

Felt like going backwards. Wasn't. Every door that closed was pointing me somewhere specific — I just couldn't see where yet.

"Every detour was the universe saying — not this road, the other one."
Chapter 04  ·  The Hustle

A Finance Blog.
50,000 People Listening.

2009–2012. While studying, I started goodfinance-blog.com — writing about personal finance because nobody around me was explaining it simply. Taught myself SEO, content writing, how search engines think.

It grew to 50,000+ monthly readers. No mentor. No course. Just me, a laptop, and the internet.

"Nobody hands you a platform. You build it — one honest post at a time."
Chapter 05  ·  The City

Delhi, 2014.
Finally, My World.

Moved to Delhi for digital marketing. Did my MBA. Met the right people at the right time — Bhagwan ki kripa — and found rooms where my strange mix of skills finally made complete sense.

Design, research, marketing, partnerships, code — I had been collecting these quietly for years. Delhi is where I first used all of it together.

"The skills you pick up 'just because' become your biggest advantage when nobody else has them."
Chapter 06  ·  The Test

Gave Everything.
Got Betrayed. Kept Going.

There was a time I poured everything into something — years, ideas, energy, belief. When the reward came, it didn't include me. I walked away with nothing except what I had learned.

That broke me for a while. Genuinely. But it taught me: your name, your skills, your integrity — those cannot be taken from you. Everything else can.

"The most important thing I own is not anything I built. It's who I am when it's all taken away."
Chapter 07  ·  Now

Still Building.
Still That Village Kid.

Delhi NCR, 2025. Building things I'm proud of. Learning things that didn't exist five years ago. Grounded in the same values I had in simple life, honest work, no shortcuts, no showoff.

The story isn't finished. It never fully is for people who stay genuinely curious. The next chapter is still being written.

"I came here to build something people remember. That work continues."
// outside the laptop

What I Do
When I'm Not Working

🏔️

Hills over everything

Forests, altitude, cold air. Uttarakhand and Himachal feel more like home than most cities do. I think clearest when I'm surrounded by trees and there's no signal.

"The mountains don't care about your titles. That's exactly why I need them."
🧍

Solo travel

Complete freedom and silence. No compromise on where to go, when to stop, how long to stay. You notice things alone that disappear when there's someone to talk to.

"Solo travel is where I have the conversations with myself I've been postponing all week."
🌌

Stargazing & camping

A long drive, a campsite, a sky with no light pollution. Whatever felt urgent that week — it all resets. I don't need much to be happy. This is proof.

"Sitting under stars reminds me how small the problems are and how large the possibilities are."
♟️

Chess — intuitive style

I don't play by the book. I play by feel, change the pace mid-game, do what the opponent isn't modelling for. Works the same way in life and in business.

"The unpredictable move wins. Always has. In chess and everything else."
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Cricket, football, volleyball

Grew up playing all three. Still do when there's a chance. Physical games teach you things screens never will — pressure, instinct, reading people in real time.

"You learn more about someone in one game of cricket than in a month of meetings."
🍛

Simple North Indian food

Good food, made well, eaten without fuss. No elaborate preferences. Same philosophy I try to carry into everything — simple done right beats complicated every time.

"Dal chawal done right will always beat a fancy restaurant. No debate."
// places

Explored a Little.
Want to See Much More.

Mostly I've stayed in North India — and I've loved every bit of it. But Northeast India and Kerala feel like gaps I shouldn't still have. Those are next. Then, slowly, the world.

👆 Click any place to know more

Been here
🏔️ Uttarakhand 🌾 Uttar Pradesh 🏜️ Rajasthan 🌿 Himachal Pradesh 🏙️ Delhi NCR
Still on the list
🌄 Northeast India 🐘 Kerala 🌸 Japan 🏯 Vietnam 🦅 Russia 🏛️ Rome 🗼 France 🌊 Malaysia 🌍 All of Europe
🗺️

Click a place to explore

What I prefer
Hills
🏔️
Forest
🌳
Camping
Ocean
🌊
Desert
🏜️
// on the board

Chess —
My Kind of Game

Intuitive. Unpredictable.

I don't memorise openings. I play by feel — reading the board, sensing where the game wants to go, then going somewhere else entirely.

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Game starting...
// say hello

If Something Here
Resonated

No agenda needed. If you want to talk about travel, ideas, chess, or just connect — reach out. I respond to genuine messages.

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