I’m something of a hermit—someone who works best in focused spaces where ideas can unfold without interruption. I like building things, exploring technology, and learning for the sake of understanding. Programming is part of what I do, but it isn’t the whole of who I am; what motivates me is the process of figuring things out and watching an idea take shape.
Philosophy has always played a quiet role in how I make sense of the world—existentialism, humanistic ideas, and more recently the Vedic and Zen perspectives I’ve been returning to. They help me understand identity, growth, and how people can change. That same interest led me to the concept of digital identity: how we represent ourselves online, maintain integrity, and create meaning in an environment that is being shaped by generative AI.
Most of my professional journey has revolved around web technologies and JavaScript, but what keeps me engaged is the process itself—building things, breaking them, fixing them, learning through failure, and improving through repetition.
Outside of work, I explore other interests, in the way you look up from a page to remind yourself the world is bigger than the story you’re reading.