
Welcome to my little corner of the web, where I share reflections on life, business, politics and more.
Here, I don’t write to go viral. I write to slow down and make sense of the world.
There are countless writings sitting in my Notion board. Most of what I write will never see the light of day, but there are some things I can’t stop thinking about. I want other people to think about them, and this blog is where I unpack them. Some days I’m reflecting on loneliness in a world addicted to screens. Other days, I’m knee-deep in baseball stats, arguing why the soul of America still lives on the mound. Sometimes, I’m just trying to understand what the hell is going on in our politics.
For nearly a decade, I’ve worked in the tech industry and built products used by millions. That work taught me a lot about systems, scale, and innovation, but it also led me to question what we’re building and what we’re leaving behind. Now, I write at the intersection of culture, technology, politics, and memory, chasing stories that carry weight, texture, and meaning.
I don’t stick to one lane because life doesn’t either. One post might dissect how loneliness spreads in the age of Instagram; another might trace the legacy of a WWII hero or break down what Shohei Ohtani means for modern baseball. If it matters, if it lingers in my mind, I write about it.
This is a space for readers who want more than hot takes. It’s for people who crave substance, for people who want to think deeply, feel something, and maybe walk away seeing the world a little differently.
So grab a coffee. Stay curious. And thanks for reading.
