I spent six years co-founding and building a startup. From the outside, it looked great. But over time, my values and the direction of the company drifted apart. So I left to follow my own curiosity and started writing.
I write about the things that occupy my mind and won't leave me alone. Sometimes that's science and systemic questions like climate change, resource distribution, or how we treat animals. Other times it's personal: how to make big life decisions, what holds us back from change, or what it's like to start from zero again in your early thirties.
My approach is simple: I dig into topics I'm curious about, write down what I currently think, and publish it. Not because I have all the answers, but because writing forces me to think more clearly, and publishing gives me a feedback loop. If my reasoning is off, I want to know.
This is an experiment. I'm learning in public, figuring things out as I go, and sharing the messy process instead of a polished highlight reel. If that sounds interesting, follow along. And if you disagree with something or have a perspective I'm missing, please tell me. That's the whole point.
