Be the kind of person this world quietly needs.
I build software for a living, but that’s probably the least interesting thing about me. I’m more at home noticing things — the people I cross paths with, the places I walk, and the small moments most days are actually made of.
I write some of it down here, and lately I spend most of my time building small tools that help people actually reach the goals they set for themselves.
If something here resonates, or makes you look at your own day a little differently, that’s more than enough.
A few things I try to live by
Learning not to rush. For a long time I measured myself against everyone else and always seemed to come up short. The moment I let things breathe — work, answers, people — life got fuller, not emptier. Most of what matters showed up only once I stopped chasing it.
Still figuring it out. I’m not the same person I was a few years ago, and I hope I can say that again a few years from now. Growth, for me, has never been a clean upward line — it’s been a lot of getting things wrong, sitting with it, and trying again.
Lighter than I used to be. I’ve stopped spending so much energy trying to look like I have it all together. I take the work seriously. Myself, a little less so.
If any of this resonates, I’d genuinely love to hear from you.
