WiredFounder is built on lived experience — grounded in adversity, shaped by real struggle, and focused on meaningful impact through technology and creative systems. It’s a space for people who don’t always fit the mold, but build anyway.
Born in Ragama, Sri Lanka, and raised in the aftermath of personal loss, the founder’s early life was filled with friction — bouncing between schools, dealing with undiagnosed ADHD, and navigating a rigid education system. By 16, school was over. By 17, chaos had taken over — addiction, street racing, and reckless decisions. Then came the crash: COVID-19, isolation, and a failed suicide attempt.
What followed wasn’t a clean pivot — it was slow. Meditation. Buddhism. Reflection. Rebuilding. That journey led to a cohort of just 8 selected out of 800 for the Founder Institute Silicon Valley accelerator. It led to launching Aenigm3 Labs. And most importantly, it led to a deeper understanding of how creativity, mental health, and business intersect.
Through international collaborations, startup leadership, and community campaigns, the path began to align: helping brands grow through strategy and storytelling. But more than that, helping individuals reclaim their edge — especially those who’ve been told they’re too much, too different, or too chaotic.
This isn’t about hustle porn or empty inspiration. WiredFounder is a documentation of the in-between — the broken systems, the inner rewiring, the founder psychology, and the tools that help turn chaos into clarity.