My Story
I've always been fascinated by the process of learning itself—not just acquiring knowledge, but understanding how we learn best. This curiosity led me down a path of exploring meta-learning, cognitive science, and the habits that separate good learners from great ones.
Rather than specializing in a single domain, I've embraced the polymath approach—diving deep into multiple fields and finding unexpected connections between them. From technology and software development to psychology, philosophy, and beyond, I believe that true innovation happens at the intersections of disciplines.
This website is my space to share what I've learned along the way. Whether it's practical techniques for accelerating your learning, frameworks for sustainable self-improvement, or explorations of how different fields connect, my goal is to provide actionable insights you can apply immediately.
What I Write About
My writing centers around three interconnected themes that I believe are essential for anyone seeking meaningful growth.
Learning & Meta-Learning
How do we learn effectively? What separates those who acquire skills quickly from those who struggle? I explore evidence-based learning strategies, memory techniques, deliberate practice, and the science behind skill acquisition.
- Spaced repetition systems
- Active recall techniques
- Ultralearning projects
- Mental models
Self-Improvement & Personal Systems
Sustainable growth isn't about motivation—it's about systems. I write about building habits that stick, designing your environment for success, and creating feedback loops that compound over time.
- Habit formation
- Productivity systems
- Mindset & psychology
- Goal-setting frameworks
Polymathy & Cross-Domain Thinking
In a world that pushes specialization, there's unique power in breadth. I explore how connecting ideas across fields creates novel insights, the case for being a "T-shaped" thinker, and practical strategies for developing expertise in multiple domains.
- Interdisciplinary thinking
- Knowledge synthesis
- Creative problem solving
- Renaissance ideals
What I Believe
These principles guide my writing and my approach to personal growth.
Learning is a Skill
The ability to learn effectively is itself a learnable skill—perhaps the most valuable one in a rapidly changing world.
Connections Over Collections
Knowledge becomes powerful when connected. The goal isn't to collect facts but to build a web of understanding.
Systems Over Goals
Goals give direction, but systems create progress. Focus on building processes that make success inevitable.
Progress Over Perfection
Small, consistent improvements compound into remarkable results. Perfect is the enemy of good enough.
Let's Connect
Whether you want to discuss ideas, collaborate on a project, or just say hello—I'd love to hear from you.