Bio

Preface

Why am I writing this?

Let me try to find the answer of above question while writing the whole events i remember in my day to day journey.
This is the first time I sat down to write my full story.

I am Umair. Since class 5, I have been writing diaries. In those pages, I wrote quotes I loved. I wrote about events that shaped me. I wrote about the moments that changed how I think.

I am Muslim. My faith keeps me grounded. I am married and father of three. Family gives me strength.

Today I run DatanationAI. I believe in business growth through people. I believe in building teams that win together. Business for me is not only money. It is about creating systems where everyone grows.

I love reading self-improvement books. They remind me that growth never stops. I also see life as a set of games. Society has its own games. I will share later which ones I now choose to play.

Money making is also a game. I failed in many hustles. I was not a good student. But I performed well in the corporate world. I also found my way in business.

The pain and the gain I found in life, I will share here. This biography is not for fame. It is for my own learning. It is to become a better version of me.

This is more than a story. It is my life — lived fully, written honestly.

Bird’s-eye View of My Personality

  • I am Umair, a Muslim, husband, and father of three. My faith shapes my choices. My family gives me the strength to keep moving forward.
  • My personality type is Protagonist (ENFJ-A). I connect with people easily. I believe in leading with both heart and clarity.
  • I believe in growth. Personal growth. Business growth. Team growth. If I am not growing, I feel stuck.
  • I believe in faith, family, and resilience. These three values guide me through every season of life.
  • I see money as a game. Not the only game, but an important one. I want to play it with purpose, not greed.
  • I am building DatanationAI. It is more than a company. It is my vision to help people and businesses grow through automation.
  • I failed in many hustles. Each failure felt heavy at the time, but it also gave me lessons I could never learn from books.
  • I was not a top student. But in the corporate world, I performed well. In business, I found my real playground.
  • I love reading self-improvement books. They remind me that growth is endless. Every book gives me at least one seed of change.
  • I want to play the real games of society. Not just follow rules blindly. I want to choose the games that matter and play them well.
  • I am sacrificing my today for tomorrow. Yet it does not feel like sacrifice. It feels like progress, like planting trees for shade I may not sit under.
  • My driving force is simple: becoming a better version of me every day. If I can do that, everything else will follow.

Childhood & Early Life

The earth remembers stories. The streets remember whispers. The rivers remember lives. This is how I first felt the world — in a small greenfield town south of Lahore, called Kanganpur.

It was a land of old heritage. Mughal ruled, Sikh history, and quiet tales buried after Partition. The Satluj River flowed nearby, watching generations come and go. Families like Chughtais, Mughals, Jatts, and Arains had lived here for decades, carrying their own stories and struggles.

I was born in Chunian, Kasur, Pakistan, but Kanganpur became home. My family ran small brick-and-mortar businesses. Life was simple, steady, and sometimes hard. Yet, in that environment, I learned my first lessons about resilience, community, and survival.

That town — its history, its people, its quiet struggles — planted early seeds in me. Seeds of curiosity, respect for the past, and a spark for building things that last.

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