Why I'm building in the open
For a long time I kept my notes to myself. Ideas lived in drafts that never shipped, photos sat in a camera roll nobody saw, and the small weekly wins disappeared the moment the week ended.
This site is my attempt to change that. Not because the world needs another personal website, but because I've noticed something: the act of sharing forces clarity. When you know someone might read a thought, you finish it.
The polished highlight reel is easy to admire and impossible to learn from. The messy middle is where the useful stuff lives.
What you'll find here
Essays like this one, short weekly updates, a gallery of photos and clips, and the professional side of things. Some of it will be half-formed. That's the point.
Why "open"
Open-sourcing my life doesn't mean oversharing — it means defaulting to transparency about the work, the thinking, and the process. If even one post saves someone time or sparks an idea, this was worth it.
Thanks for reading. If something here resonates, drop me a line.
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