Essays
Leading life first—before work, titles, or systems.
A quietly disruptive case for building minimal, structured companion sites that serve both humans and AI, measure performance, and eliminate costly redesign guesswork.
A reflection on why life rarely follows a straight path, and how meaning is revealed through motion, not certainty.
A quiet but confrontational reflection on why certainty is an illusion, probabilities are more honest, and every moment is already running an experiment—whether we acknowledge it or not.
Clarity is often treated as polish or communication skill. In reality, it is creative work. A responsibility to decide what we mean, why we are doing it, and how meaning survives beyond us.
A reflection on why we keep expecting dramatic endings from technology, and what it says about our discomfort with slow drift, shared responsibility, and momentum.
A reflection on how AI has become a private rehearsal space for thinking, feeling, and deciding—and why what we practice there shapes who we become.
Why we turn to AI when we feel unsteady, what it gives us instead of what we need, and how to ask better questions without giving up agency.
A reflection on witnessing Buddhist monks walking for peace, and what the conditions around that moment revealed about presence, patience, and our capacity to come together.
A reflection on choosing pause over performance, restraint over reaction, and humanity over the pressure to speak before we understand.
A quiet reflection on the small, familiar moments where we narrow our view, find validation, and decide—often without noticing—whether to keep looking or stop.