Curious · Independent · Practical · Builder
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Curious
I’m driven by questions.
When something feels “obvious,” that’s usually when I want to understand it more deeply—how it works, why it works, and what it enables.
When something feels “obvious,” that’s usually when I want to understand it more deeply—how it works, why it works, and what it enables.
Independent
I like building my own path—thinking for myself, choosing my tools, and keeping the freedom to change direction.
Less noise, more ownership.
Less noise, more ownership.
Practical
I see “practicality” as efficiency and value. In economic terms, it comes down to whether something has utility.
Whether that utility is dopamine from fun, an emotion like love, or a financial reward doesn’t matter. What matters to me is: “Does this genuinely mean something in my life?”
That’s why I really, really don’t want to spend time on things with low utility. …But on the flip side, if I feel something truly matters, I can be surprisingly persistent.
Whether that utility is dopamine from fun, an emotion like love, or a financial reward doesn’t matter. What matters to me is: “Does this genuinely mean something in my life?”
That’s why I really, really don’t want to spend time on things with low utility. …But on the flip side, if I feel something truly matters, I can be surprisingly persistent.
Builder
In the end, I build.
I used to build physical structures as an engineer—now I build with software, but the essence is the same: planning, crafting, and bringing something real into the world.
Web services, small automation tools, and systems that make life a little easier. This blog is where I keep the notes, experiments, and reflections behind that work.
I used to build physical structures as an engineer—now I build with software, but the essence is the same: planning, crafting, and bringing something real into the world.
Web services, small automation tools, and systems that make life a little easier. This blog is where I keep the notes, experiments, and reflections behind that work.