Eray Piskin
I'm 22 years old. I believe in winning, I build things and I own them. Three companies, no investors, no partners, no explanations. Theon is a business ecosystem — restaurant management, website building, appointment tools. PolyTech operates in fintech. Lazar builds mobile apps and games. Each one exists because I decided it should. That's the only reason anything needs. I started when no one was watching. I kept going when no one cared. That part hasn't changed — the scale has. I am very careful about my time. I don't attend events I wasn't invited to. I don't network. I don't ask for introductions. I produce value, and the right people find their way to it. This has never failed. People sometimes ask what I do. The answer is simple, but they never like it: I own things. They want a story, a struggle, a turning point. I don't offer those. Not because they don't exist — but because they're mine, and I don't share what's mine easily. I don't give advice. I don't do interviews about my "journey." If that interests you, you're in the right place. If it doesn't, the exit is where you came in.
I simply am not there.
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