Questions I keep returning to
The questions below shape the way I think, write, and ship work.
- How do technology and incentives shape human behaviour?
- What makes an idea commercially viable, not just intellectually interesting?
- How do people build leverage through knowledge, systems, and products?
- What does it mean to think independently in environments designed for conformity?
- How can a personal knowledge system become a public body of work?
Identity card
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Role
Interdisciplinary researcher
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Fields
Tech, business, economics, philosophy
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Mode
Build in public
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Base layer
Independent thinking, experimentation, and honest iteration
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Style
Analytical, internet-native, cross-disciplinary
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Personal signal
Research-driven, aesthetically online, unapologetically expressive
Operating base
I use this site and my X account as my public operating base — a place to publish research, document work, test ideas, and make the process visible.
How I work
I learn across disciplines instead of staying inside one intellectual silo.
I treat writing as a way to think, not just a way to publish.
I use both intuition and analysis: intuition for early signals, analysis for validation and structure.
I prefer public iteration over private perfection.
I care about building things that can become real assets: ideas, products, systems, and audience trust.
Tools and stack
The tools matter less than the system, but I like working with lightweight, composable, internet-native workflows.
Want to talk, build, or trade ideas?
I’m especially interested in conversations around digital products, research workflows, creator businesses, online identity, and internet culture.