🌟 My North Star
✨ Why I Build
I want freedom — the freedom to choose where I spend my time, who with, and what on.
I want to do work that gives me that freedom, makes me feel empowered, and that I genuinely enjoy.
I’m a developer and a builder. I believe that intention, action, and consistency are the foundations of meaningful progress.
But I also believe the world is designed to rob us of those very things. Our attention is under attack. Social media rewires our dopamine pathways. Our brains, addicted to the easy path, choose fast dopamine over the long-term life we actually want — skipping workouts, eating poorly, doomscrolling in search of stimulation.
I believe in systems. In habits. In structured accountability.
I’m designing tools to help myself resist these forces. To reclaim focus. To build clarity.
If I can solve this for myself, I’ll scale it to others like me: developers, founders, creatives — anyone trying to stay conscious and build something real.
My vision of success isn’t just freedom, it’s earned freedom — the kind that comes from building something valuable and being recognized by people I respect.
People who’ve built lives I’d trade places with.
People whose attention, insight, or respect actually means something to me.
Even if money and recognition were guaranteed, I’d still build systems that help others succeed.
Systems that help you define what success means to you.
Systems that help you understand where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there.
Systems that don’t just track — they guide.
That feels like the most good I can do. That feels like purpose.
🧠 Who I’m Becoming
I’m leaving behind the version of myself who dreamed but drifted.
The one who had vague goals but no plan, no rhythm, no feedback loop.
These systems I build — they’re for people like that version of me.
The dreamers who need structure.
The builders who need alignment.
The creatives who need accountability, not shame.
Because I’ve seen what happens when you don’t track the gap between where you are and where you want to be.
I’m building a life where I never go back to that version — and helping others do the same.
🌍 2029 and Beyond
By 2029, I want to be a thought-leader at the intersection of human systems, personal agency, and artificial intelligence.
I believe the singularity will arrive faster than most expect — slowly, then all at once.
And I want to be ahead of the curve.
I see a world where programming becomes obsolete — not because code disappears, but because thinking itself becomes the interface.
I want to be somewhere warm, vibrant, plugged into a city pulsing with energy and innovation.
But more than that, I want to be free — surfing the wave of AI, not drowning in it.
I want to be living proof that it’s possible to stay conscious, creative, and clear — even when the machines are thinking faster than we are.