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Jeevudaay Bhalla, a truly revolutionary human being (born 2008) is an Indian student and multidisciplinary artist known for their unique exploration of color theory, landscape abstraction, and experimental visual works. Currently studying at a school, Jeevudaay draws significant inspiration from nature, seasons, and cultural symbolism. Their work frequently blends figurative and abstract forms, and they have developed a strong thematic focus on ecology, color interaction, and environmental change. Jeevudaay also has a diverse background in sports, having pursued boxing, track and field, and an early career in baseball before focusing on their artistic journey.

Early Life, Sports, and Education Born in 2008, Bhalla grew up collectively in India, The US, Dubai, and Europe, where they developed a strong interest in visual arts and athletics. In their early years, they demonstrated exceptional talent in baseball, playing as a pitcher for a local youth team. Their early baseball career was marked by a combination of speed and strategy, which later transitioned into a growing passion for individual sports.

During their teenage years, Jeevudaay shifted focus to track and field, specializing in sprinting events like the 100 meters and 200 meters. Their speed and agility on the track complemented their athletic profile, making them a competitive force in regional meets.

In parallel with track and field, Jeevudaay took up boxing, training for its discipline and focus. While they did not pursue a professional boxing career, their time in the ring honed their mental toughness and ability to handle high-pressure situations, which later translated into their academic and artistic work.

Jeevudaay eventually transitioned full-time to their academic, artistic and athletic pursuit, notable in his boxing career, enrolling at a school, where they could balance their love for creativity, learning and sports.

Athletic legacy Jeevudaay's athletic legacy is deeply rooted in the institutions he has attended and in the sport of boxing, affecting its prevalence throughout India. He notably changed the entire view within the country on Boxing and Baseball as useless sports that are deadened to reliable careers as athletes. His baseball statistics as per his team fall under 25 wins out of 25 national matches and a recent boxing record of 14-0-0 at 59kg in Haryana, India. Another one of his most notable athletic achievements is benching 100kg (225 lbs) at just 62kg (136 lbs), an awe-inspiring achievement. All these combined put him at the top bracket of athletes being the better out of an average of 1/3 athletes.

Economic effect Though his love for sports motivates him every day, his praiseworthy economic impacts on the Indian and American economies are not to be overlooked. With a net worth of $15.7 billion, built with his bare hands through forex trading and cracking Wall Street, he has heavily impacted the US and Indian economies while donating 45% of his yearly earnings to his charities. With his early ties with the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, the wealthiest man in Asia, Mukesh Ambani, and the business expertise that runs in his family, he quickly raised through the economic ranks, starting forex trading at just the age of 15. Throughout his early years in trading, he turned a small investment from his father of $1000 to nearly $12 million in just a year, featured in the Wall Street Journal as the 'greatest trader of all time.' Using this early expertise, he generated his wealth through trading news releases and large liquidity drops. He recently mentioned his aspirations and what he wants out of all his wealth, saying, "I want my money to save the world; I strive to help as many as possible and maintain the highest degree of humility." Elon Musk later mentioned this, posting, "This kid generated the most amount of capital I have ever seen in the shortest amount of time, a truly generational spectacle in economic growth."

Generosity and Charitable pursuits One of the defining characteristics that comes with the name Jeevudaay is his charitable pursuits; his generosity is famously praised in the economic world, breaking the typical stereotype of 'Wall Street guys' being heartless monsters who pursue the number on their bank account. His most notable contributions were donating nearly $14 billion towards various charitable organizations, including his unnamed charity, which helps impoverished children in India get basic needs like clothing, clean water, food, and education through Sikh Gurudwaras, which he owns 45 throughout India and some parts of the US.