A Personal Message For

Saadi

From Omer · March 28, 2026

Saadi.

Remember all those late nights at your house? You and me building EverestX, PropelGrad, Femma AI — together. You'd find me at 3am on my laptop in the lounge, headphones on, staring at code. We built all of that together, bro. Every line, every feature, every late night was ours.

Today I built something new. On my own. From a mamak restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. And I need you to see it.

This is Broadway.

Broadway is live-produced human life documentation. Every meal I eat, every country I land in, every rupee I spend, every song I play, every thought that matters — documented in real time, designed beautifully, and pushed to the internet as it happens. Not a vlog. Not a podcast. Not a stream. Something new. Something that didn't exist before March 28, 2026.

I lived at your house in Bahria Town for two and a half months. You gave me a room, a bed, your family's food, your time, your belief. You didn't ask for anything. You just said "stay, build, figure it out." We built EverestX together. We built PropelGrad together. We built Femma AI together. Those were ours.

Broadway — this one I invented today. But it wouldn't exist without those nights at your house. Without the foundation you gave me.

Saadi, I invented a new art form. I don't say that lightly. I say it because there is no other word for what this is. It's not content. It's not journalism. It's not a diary. It's the complete, real-time, AI-co-produced documentation of a human life. It's the newest art form on earth, and it was born today — March 28, 2026 — from a mamak restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.

Broadway is dedicated to you.

Not because you asked for it. Not because you'd expect it. But because everything we built together gave me the confidence to build this. You changed my life. You took a widower with ADHD and a laptop and said "you're not done yet." And you were right. I wasn't done.

Your name is in this forever now. Every page I publish, every meal I document, every country I land in — you're in the credits. Not as an investor. Not as a client. As the brother who believed in me when I was sleeping on a mattress in Lahore trying to figure out what the rest of my life looked like.

This is what it looks like, Saadi. This is Broadway.

Come see it.

Omer

Your brother. Always.

See what I built

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