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Between the Lines: What the Pause Really Built
After a two-and-a-half-month pause from long-form blogging, the build never stopped. In this reflection, I share what the quiet months taught me, why the blogs shifted form, and how the newsletters quietly kept the rhythm alive. A thoughtful look at creative pauses, returning to consistency, and building in public.
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1 day ago3 min read


Why Digital Isn’t Always Progress — and That’s Okay
We’ve been told that every new tool is progress. But what if faster isn’t always smarter — and convenience doesn’t always equal meaning? In a world chasing the next upgrade, this blog explores why slowing down, choosing less, and thinking deeper might be the most human progress of all.
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Jun 193 min read


Not Every Idea Is a Startup — Some Are Systems
We live in a world that glorifies speed, scale, and startup wins. But what about the quiet ideas — the ones that aren’t built to pitch, but to last? This piece explores why not every idea needs to be a unicorn — and how systems, tools, and slow-burn thinking can be just as revolutionary.
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Jun 164 min read


The Tools Are Smarter, But Are We?
We live in a time where AI can finish your sentences — sometimes even start them. But in this whirlwind of intelligent tools, are we becoming smarter users or just faster ones? This piece explores how to stay truly sharp in a digital world that thinks for you, and why real growth often begins where automation ends.
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May 244 min read


The Timing’s Off, But You’re Not: What Glen Powell’s Speech Taught Me About Showing Up
Not everything starts with clarity — or applause. Sometimes, progress is quiet, messy, or slow. But that doesn’t mean it’s not happening. This reflection, inspired by Glen Powell’s graduation speech, is for anyone still building, still becoming.
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May 204 min read


What You Don’t See When It Starts to Work
Not every project begins with clarity — and not every pause means failure. This blog is a behind-the-scenes look at the quiet, messy, and often invisible work that fuels real progress. A reminder that even when nothing looks finished, you’re still building something that matters.
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May 184 min read


Why Curiosity and Growth Resist the One Path: The Psychology Behind the Multipassionate Mind
In a world full of expectations, choosing just one path can feel limiting. This post dives into the psychology behind why some of us seek more—and how that’s okay.
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May 34 min read


Why I Refuse to Choose Just One Path
In a world that demands we choose one identity, here's why I embrace being multi-passionate. This is my take on exploration, creativity, and carving my own path.
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Apr 303 min read
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