Who Am I?

Personal Brand


I'm a 17 year-old in a seemingly infinite world, trying to find my purpose. While maintaining highest honors all throughout high school, I have explored all different concentrations of learning including athletics, media, and volunteer work. I picture myself as an esteemed travel journalist who opens people's minds to the endless ways of life this world has to offer. I pride myself in my outgoing, empathetic, and spirited personality that leads me through each day.

My Mission


As a teenager on the verge of adulthood, I plan to take control of my aspirations and mark the beginning of making them my reality. I will explore different cultures and continue to expand my perspective to learn about different experiences and interactions around the world.

By gathering a variety of input from all over, I can hopefully seek out new solutions to the issues that drag us down as a society. Too often, people in need go unheard and are left to suffer while others bathe in their privilege. With my exploration and communication, I hope to even out communities to provide all populations with equal opportunities.

My innate curiosity and desire for adventure motivate me to seek new discoveries and continue to learn about whatever I deem interesting. Once I get hooked, my determination wards off any potential hesitations and pushes me through obstacles I may encounter.

Although I know it's near impossible to make such a monumental change on my own, I understand the significance one person can make simply by starting out with an idea. My heart is set on learning through new perspectives and sharing my findings with others, hopefully to expand the minds of many.

Serena Crovetti - User Manual

User Manual


I consider myself to be an extroverted-introvert. I love socialization and talking with others to bounce ideas around, and I especially love spending time with friends and family. At heart, however, I value my alone time highly and space to decompress is essential for my mind to flourish.

This manual takes a look at what is best when it comes to learning and my personal innovation and creativity. It's important for others to understand certain aspects about my mind in order for collaboration to perform at its highest capacity.

The Essentials


My hope for this world is that we as humans can find some sort of common ground from which we base ourselves. We live in a world divided by narcissism and embedded with selfish motivations that can make collaboration extremely difficult. Although there are still so many things to learn and so much left to the unknown, it's critical that we start somewhere.

Who Am I?

I'm just an eager teenager who wants to see the world evolve and develop, but I have a stubbornness and drive that will get me wherever I need to be. My life is only beginning and there is still plenty of time for me to make my impact.

Who Are We?

We are a community and a family that thrives in unity and coherence. Although we are pulled down by the stigmas and challenges of diversity engraved into our brains from previous generations, we have the capability of persevering with the help of expanding our minds.

What Matters to Us?

Everyone holds their unique values close to our heart, but I think it's safe to say we all hope for our futures. Whether it be creating a family with someone we love or making enough money to live a stress-free life, we all want to succeed in life. No matter how big or small, every single person has a dream.

What Are We Going Do About it?

That's the real question. There is no right or wrong to answer in the grand scheme of it all. There are endless possibilities and paths we can choose to take, but the most important part is building up the courage to take that first step.

We're all different people that look at the world in every which way. We can either idly stand by and watch and life continues to travel on the set path, or we can choose to stand up against the imperfections and strive to revise and reinvent the world. There's no denying that our society is in desperate need of a makeover, but it's up to us as its members to emerge from the dark of the regime and into the light of innovation.