We like knowing how things will turn out before we begin. But life rarely gives us that kind of clarity, and waiting for it can quietly become a trap.
i got into programming because i loved solving problems and building things. when i was younger, i was always curious about how systems worked and how they could be better. though i never finished all my early projects, i got hooked on programming.
after school, i started working as a software engineer. iโve built tools that millions of people use, worked at startups in biotech and fintech, and started my own projects. i love programming because itโs so powerful. you can build almost anything you can imagine.
i love learning new things and am always working on something. iโve gotten back into writing too, essays and reflections on how we think and choose. you can read them here. if you want to build something together or just want to connect, feel free to reach out.
i've been writing again, essays and reflections on how we think and choose. used to do poetry and spoken word; getting back to it.
We like knowing how things will turn out before we begin. But life rarely gives us that kind of clarity, and waiting for it can quietly become a trap.
When people tell the story of their lives, it usually sounds organized. But that's rarely how life feels while you're living it. Most paths only reveal their shape after you've already walked them.
There is a cost to making the wrong decision. But there is also a cost to making no decision at all. The first is obvious. The second is quiet.
i love learning new things. here's a selection of some of the things i've been learning lately:
gotten back into writing. used to do poetry and spoken word, and i'm getting back to it.
been learning arabic for the past few months. challenging but rewarding.
explored ue5 for game development. unreal engine's blueprint system and graphics capabilities are pretty impressive.
want to build something together or just want to connect? feel free to reach out.