i think that the world really is our oyster and people don't use their free will well enough. that your self and your chunk of the world should constantly be tinkered upon and no fixed labels should curb that evolution.
and i selfishly say that because i've been a tinkerer at heart.
grew up moving homes enough times to confuse identity and to deem change as the only constant. discovered in teens that creativity could pay some bills. and keeping impact as the north star is the only trajectory worth following.
chased stories through photography and writing, and fell for code. toyed with technical and artistic projects and pursued reckless “what ifs” to fail fast + often.
there was a time i befriended medicine, but we broke up soon, and i found my lane in neuropsychology, startups, and product. i’ve seen work to be stimulating when it's contributive, out-of-the-box and dynamic.
throughout, tinkering alongside interesting people has been fun. so has building apps and systems, marketing/filming ideas, teaching whatever i learned and earning equity before graduation.
may seem like a mixed bag of things but they say "you can only connect the dots backwards", and i'm merely creating more dots moving forwards to connect later.
portfolios are one of those moments you're expected to sum your entire existence in a handful characters.
maybe then i’d distill my weaknesses as being quite decisive but because of that, being impatient with others. i take up too much on my plate and don't know when to say no - need to work on that before i burnout...again.
and i’ve been told a strength is that i am not satisfied with small dreams or mediocre effort from me or superficial conversations with the world around me. i can also diffuse any situation with humour - regrettably also a weakness at times.
but you can't know someone well in however many characters (including stalking their work or favourites page) - so here's your invitation to strike a conversation.
i think that the world really is our oyster and people don't use their free will well enough. that your self and your chunk of the world should constantly be tinkered upon and no fixed labels should curb that evolution.
and i selfishly say that because i've been a tinkerer at heart.
grew up moving homes enough times to confuse identity and to deem change as the only constant. discovered in teens that creativity could pay some bills. and keeping impact as the north star is the only trajectory worth following.
chased stories through photography and writing, and fell for code. toyed with technical and artistic projects and pursued reckless “what ifs” to fail fast + often.
there was a time i befriended medicine, but we broke up soon, and i found my lane in neuropsychology, startups, and product. i’ve seen work to be stimulating when it's contributive, out-of-the-box and dynamic.
throughout, tinkering alongside interesting people has been fun. so has building apps and systems, marketing/filming ideas, teaching whatever i learned and earning equity before graduation.
may seem like a mixed bag of things but they say "you can only connect the dots backwards", and i'm merely creating more dots moving forwards to connect later.
portfolios are one of those moments you're expected to sum your entire existence in a handful characters.
maybe then i’d distill my weaknesses as being quite decisive but because of that, being impatient with others. i take up too much on my plate and don't know when to say no - need to work on that before i burnout...again.
and i’ve been told a strength is that i am not satisfied with small dreams or mediocre effort from me or superficial conversations with the world around me. i can also diffuse any situation with humour - regrettably also a weakness at times.
but you can't know someone well in however many characters (including stalking their work or favourites page) - so here's your invitation to strike a conversation.
i think that the world really is our oyster and people don't use their free will well enough. that your self and your chunk of the world should constantly be tinkered upon and no fixed labels should curb that evolution.
and i selfishly say that because i've been a tinkerer at heart.
grew up moving homes enough times to confuse identity and to deem change as the only constant. discovered in teens that creativity could pay some bills. and keeping impact as the north star is the only trajectory worth following.
chased stories through photography and writing, and fell for code. toyed with technical and artistic projects and pursued reckless “what ifs” to fail fast + often.
there was a time i befriended medicine, but we broke up soon, and i found my lane in neuropsychology, startups, and product. i’ve seen work to be stimulating when it's contributive, out-of-the-box and dynamic.
throughout, tinkering alongside interesting people has been fun. so has building apps and systems, marketing/filming ideas, teaching whatever i learned and earning equity before graduation.
may seem like a mixed bag of things but they say "you can only connect the dots backwards", and i'm merely creating more dots moving forwards to connect later.
portfolios are one of those moments you're expected to sum your entire existence in a handful characters.
maybe then i’d distill my weaknesses as being quite decisive but because of that, being impatient with others. i take up too much on my plate and don't know when to say no - need to work on that before i burnout...again.
and i’ve been told a strength is that i am not satisfied with small dreams or mediocre effort from me or superficial conversations with the world around me. i can also diffuse any situation with humour - regrettably also a weakness at times.
but you can't know someone well in however many characters (including stalking their work or favourites page) - so here's your invitation to strike a conversation.
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