Now

This page is a snapshot of what I’m focused on right now.

It’s not a plan, a promise, or a highlight reel—just an honest picture of where my attention is going at this point in time.

Last updated: February 2026


What I’m Working On

I’m focused on building and refining long-term software systems, thinking deeply about architecture, trade-offs, and sustainability. I care less about moving fast and more about building things that can survive reality—technical, economic, and human.

Alongside building, I’m spending time writing. Not for output, but for clarity. Writing helps me notice patterns in how I think and where my assumptions break.


What I’m Learning

I’m actively learning:

  • How to think more in systems than in features
  • How to design for constraints rather than ideal conditions
  • How patience compounds in both code and life

I’m also revisiting fundamentals—technology, mathematics, and decision-making—because depth has a longer half-life than novelty.


What I’m Thinking About

Lately, my thoughts orbit around:

  • Long-term ambition vs short-term pressure
  • Building in environments with real constraints
  • The difference between progress that looks good and progress that lasts
  • How mindset quietly shapes outcomes

Many of these ideas show up—unfinished—in my writing.


What I’m Intentionally Avoiding

I’m trying to avoid:

  • Noise disguised as urgency
  • Over-optimizing for visibility instead of substance
  • Chasing trends that don’t align with how I want to think or build

Not everything deserves attention.