In Soviet Russia, Sergey grew up under a heavy sky, where freedom was something whispered about but rarely seen. His family fled, crossing oceans for the promise of something more in America. They arrived with little but knowledge. His father taught him numbers and logic, and in those lessons, Sergey found a world he could control—a world where everything made sense.
In America, he would create something that made sense of the chaos of information. He co-founded Google, and with it, the world changed. The search for answers became simple, accessible, and Sergey, the boy from a land that once silenced voices, helped give the world a way to speak louder than ever before.
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