Donor #1892
31 years old, MassachusettsStats - AVAILABLE
Medical History
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Have you suffered from any serious illness, disabilities or health challenges?
NA
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Is there any history of mental illness in your family? Have you been diagnosed with depression, ADHD, or ADD?
In my family - my late aunt passed away in July 2020 caused by a news/media-induced psychotic break about COVID-19 and safety concerns. I have three cousins via another aunt who each have their own learning development areas - it appears though that those issues may have gotten into only her gene pool and skipped everyone else in the family. I have not been diagnosed with depression, ADHD, or ADD. I simply have a genius brain that's able to effectively multi-task managing details and big picture.
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Is there a history of cancer in your family? Please explain:
NA
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What are your smoking and drinking habits?
NA
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Cosmetic Surgery
NA
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AMH
4.15
Personal
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Why do you want to become an egg donor?
Ever since middle school, I've felt compelled to give my eggs. I knew I did not want children, and I was highly grateful and aware that I was overall a pretty healthy human being. In high school, I've had eczema but that was due to low quality soap brand being used and healed very quickly with hydrocortisone cream. I was born with 12 fingers and turns out I'm left-handed. Meh, things that are minor issues in the grand scheme of what is possible. In summary, I figure I may not want to have children but there are people who do and I have awesome genes so why not share the abundance? And that has been my philosophy for these last 17 years.
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Anything special you'd like to tell us about you?
Hard to say. Others are much better at describing me. I tend to be more direct and practical about how I describe myself. I was raised in Brooklyn, NY ad Boston, MA. I lived in three states, and countless neighborhoods before the age of 18, so by nurture, I definitely learned to adapt and be flexible as needed. That may or may not be DNA/genes related. I have a love of both numbers and creative endeavors (song, dance, art). People have always found difficulty putting me into a box; they fail immediately simply by trying. I love variety, thrive on travel and new environments, and appreciate learning something new.
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Other achievements or honors
Won 8 local, state, and national level awards in 5th grade in New York City; High School Valedictorian 2011; Accepted to Harvard College for undergrad but chose Stanford instead; Received Leonore Annenberg Scholarship (national scholarship paying 100% for four years of college, less than 10 students accepted each year); Public Service Honor Society. All the above while in a low-income household, first generation American
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ACT and SAT SCORE (or the equivalent in your country)
SAT Score: 2010/2400 (combined total of highest score in each category)
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What is/was your major?
Management Science & Engineering
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Are you currently working? If so where and in what capacity?
Yes. Entrepreneur/ business owner, Professor, and I also occasionally support a non-profit organization in the arts with their operations.
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Who are the most important people in your life?
My mother was the perfect person to raise me, and apparently, her genes passed on the genius mind I have even though her life circumstances/nurture have not allowed her to fully realize her full potential yet. My friends are also important to me - they help ground me and bring joy and fun into my days. And last but not least, every individual who contributed to my upbringing whether it was through a key piece of information about a program or organization, or through babysitting me in their home while my mother worked overnight.
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What are your special talents?
Special is such a broad term, so subjective. My key talent is problem-solving - extremely solution-oriented. Other strengths include: time management, getting stuff done, achieving goals, dancing/moving with rhythm, singing, picking up things quickly, synthesizing information, leadership, and organization. My 2019 Gallup StrengthsFinder discovered that my top 5 strengths are Strategic, Achiever, Command, Relator, Self-Assurance.
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What is the one change you wish to see in the world?
Every individual happy loving and living their life.
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What would you consider to your greatest strengths?
My greatest strength is being resourceful.
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What is your favorite dish to consume?
Dessert. Love sugar - more preference for vanilla oriented items.
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What is something you've accomplished in life that you are most proud of?
Getting to where I am today despite my resource-scarce (by USA standards) upbringing.
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What is a book you love?
Harry Potter series.
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How would other people describe you?
Peers describe me as a resourceful, efficient, go-getter. Many who meet me are struck by my warmth, my magnetism, and my powerful presence. I am a leader - fun fact: it's my highest endorsed skill on LinkedIn, double the next highest.
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Describe your own personality to us
Direct demeanor. Practical. Efficient. Introverted - I prefer time to myself while also appreciating variety. My mantra: Have fun, Grow money, and Share. My motto: keep it simple, then keep it movin'. Speaking was my last form of communication developed pre-teen ages given my shy personality in early years. I was and continue to be in my natural state more of an observer, analytical with active listening skills identifying patterns and understanding the world around me. Independent and a free spirit but in a productive member of society way.
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Books you are currently reading
Happy Pocket Full of Money by David Gikandi - it's a science plus "woo-woo" vantage point on abundance, wealth, and how we're all One.
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Who are you closest to in your family and why?
I was closest to my aunt/godmother before she passed because I always we could talk and share about what was happening. Now I would say if I was rating family members, I'm closest to my cousin in Philadelphia. We seem to be on the same wavelength when it comes to being driven and motivated to have a different story then the rest of the immediate and extended family.
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What was the defining moment that made you choose your field of study/career path?
Entrepreneurship - read the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad while on the train commuting to/from my corporate job. That book introduced me to how accessible business ownership was in America and the different ways of thinking of the haves and the have nots. Business and consulting - freshman and sophomore year of college, I decided to forego my 13-year neurosurgery plan after realizing that my reason for doing it (wanting to help people) was not enough to sustain me and that there were other ways to help people. After attending some career fairs and talking to professionals, I landed on business being the route for me. Later on consulting / solving problems in real time to help others achieve their goals.
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If you could tell the intended parents who are considering you one thing, what would it be?
With the appropriate nurturing environment, the full potential of my genius mind can change the world.
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Places you'd love to travel
Everywhere even some places I've already been such as Barcelona, Sweden, and India.
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What are your favorite words to live by?
efficiency
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Sports/Dance/Hobbies you enjoy
Most new things that do not require hitting someone or being hit. Examples of activities done presently or in the past include pole dancing, singing, instrument playing, running, acting in a stage play, dancing in a musical, mastering online dating, Hip hop dance, Afrikan dance, night-clubbing. Hobbies on my life list to do / learn include tennis, volleyball, sky-diving, and piano.
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
Running a multi-billion dollar empire with varying businesses that are about helping people and society be happier and more efficient. However, I do not have a timeline on that because this could happen in 5 years or in 15 years. I'm learning to be patient and not constrain myself.