Hello, world.

A first post — what this blog is for, and what to expect.

A first post. An empty page, for now.

I’ve spent years reading other people’s thoughts — books, blogs, code comments, notes hidden in corners of the internet. This is an attempt to leave a few of my own.

The idea for this space is simple: write down things before I forget them.

Things I’m learning. Problems I’m stuck on. Books that changed how I think. Health lessons learned the hard way. Small observations from work, travel, routines, or ordinary days.

Not everything here will be polished. Some posts may just be unfinished thoughts that felt worth keeping.

What you’ll find here

  • Notes from real work — bugs, systems, AI, things that broke unexpectedly.
  • Thoughts on health, habits, recovery, and building routines that last.
  • Books, ideas, and philosophies worth revisiting.
  • Travel notes and experiences.
  • Occasional reflections on life, ambition, discipline, and getting older.
  • Projects I’m building, abandoning, or returning to months later.

What you won’t find

  • Productivity advice pretending to be universal truth.
  • Opinions written for attention.
  • Endless lists of “10 things I learned”.

Why keep a blog at all?

Because memory fades. A solved problem becomes forgotten. A useful lesson disappears. A difficult year eventually turns into a sentence.

Writing feels like a way to preserve versions of yourself — what you believed, what you struggled with, and what changed.

Maybe years later I’ll come back here and disagree with half of what I wrote. That would probably mean progress. If anything here is useful, interesting, or completely wrong, feel free to reach out.

For now:

Hello, world. Let’s see what accumulates here.

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