Why I built MasarOS
I had to flee a war, move countries, rebuild from zero, support my family, and make brutal decisions with no guidance. MasarOS is the system I wish existed back then.
Leaving a country in crisis
When war broke out I fled with no savings, no backup plan, and a family depending on me.
Every move—where to sleep, what job to take, whether to stay or keep moving—felt like a gamble with no cockpit.
Rebuilding from zero
I worked any job I could, launched and shut down projects, and watched each decision ripple through money, health, and relationships.
I kept running mental simulations alone, trying to see consequences that lived months ahead.
Why I built MasarOS
Pilots get flight simulators. Operators get dashboards. People making life decisions get sticky notes and anxiety.
MasarOS is the clarity engine I needed back then: it does not speak for God or your destiny; it simply shows ripple effects so you can decide with calm conviction.
