July 26, 2025 - 03:38

At just 11 years old, Myra Saxena, a fifth grader from Palo Alto, is proving that age is just a number when it comes to innovation. Her journey began at the tender age of 8 when she first delved into the world of coding. Despite skepticism from some who believed she was too young to take on such challenges, Myra has remained undeterred.
Now, she is in the process of refining her award-winning health application, which aims to make a significant impact in the realm of health technology. Myra embodies a powerful mantra: “Never give up, even if people tell you that you can't do it or you're too young.” This mindset has fueled her passion and perseverance as she navigates the complexities of app development.
Her work not only showcases her technical skills but also highlights the potential of young minds in addressing real-world issues. Myra Saxena is a shining example of how determination and creativity can lead to meaningful contributions, regardless of age.
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