Pia

Pia

Founder of Whenever

About

I started working and studying when I was 15. I pushed hard for years, feeling productive, but I didn’t realize that I was living with sleep disruption, nutrition disorders, and constant stress. At 24 I had gained weight, my energy was collapsing, and my body was trying to tell me something I wasn’t listening to. So I built a method for myself, a way to take care of my body and my mind while still aiming high. And once I applied it, everything scaled: I closed $50M in real-estate sales, I founded an aerospace company, I built two non-profits, and now I’m pursuing a PhD in AI. That’s why today I help founders do the same. The best contribution I can give is help innovators be the engine of the impact they want to create in the world.

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p/whenever-2Pia •

2mo ago

What’s the ONE habit you know would change everything for you but you still can’t stick to?

I m asking this because before developing Whenever, an AI coach for founders, I knew I needed to eat healthy and sleep but I couldn't wrap my mind into it. What about you?

Nika•

2mo ago

How did the smartest person from your class/school end up? (Success/Fail stories)

I think it was Robert Kiyosaki who said that straight-A students end up working for C students, and B students work for the government.

On the other hand, we often see stories of college dropouts building billion-dollar companies. But these next big thing cases are maybe 2% at most. I believe top students usually find their place in more formal paths: becoming doctors, lawyers, and similar professions.

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