Brimming With You
There are moments when the world falls away and all that remains is the present—the person beside you, the air you breathe together, the silence that speaks vol…
Essays
Personal essays on work, life, technology, and the human experience of building things that matter.
There are moments when the world falls away and all that remains is the present—the person beside you, the air you breathe together, the silence that speaks vol…
Every person contains multitudes—different facets that emerge in different contexts. The side of me that builds software is disciplined and analytical. The side…
Beauty persists even in desolate landscapes—in a single flower blooming against impossible odds, in human kindness when cruelty would be easier, in hope when al…
Starting a startup is choosing uncertainty over security, vision over comfort. It’s the exhilaration of building something from nothing, the terror of potential…
The curse of an overactive mind is the inability to simply be. Everything becomes a problem to solve, a system to understand, a pattern to analyze. Simplicity i…
Friendship is chosen family, the people who see you completely and choose to stay. True friends witness your growth, accept your failures, and celebrate your su…
Debugging code and debugging life follow similar patterns: isolate variables, test hypotheses, iterate toward solutions. Recursion teaches that large problems d…
Being lost is not failure—it’s an invitation to discover. We are taught to always know our destination, to plan perfectly, to avoid uncertainty. But growth live…
We all carry an internal critic—a voice that whispers doubt, shame, and limitation. This voice is not truth; it’s often borrowed from past wounds and cultural c…
You spend a third of your life working. Loving your work transforms exhaustion into engagement, obligation into purpose. But you can’t love work you don’t under…