ABOUT ME
I’m a resourceful doer, often seen designing data dashboards early in the morning, then beta testing with my VR playground community late at night. While most people dream about vacations, I dream about compound interest. Every spring I stream (or attend) the Berkshire Hathaway meeting — basically Woodstock for investors, except with balance sheets instead of guitars.
At eight, I started my first business, learning more about snack profit margins than any kid should, only to discover later that no venture is pandemic-proof. Since then, I’ve argued with APIs like my grandma haggles at markets, Tom-Sawyered my little sister once (and only once) into believing folding my laundry was "fun," and saved a duckling from the jaws of a snapping turtle — a story I fully intend to retell for eternity. At baseball games, I find myself running seat-pricing math in my head, which is not normal but endlessly fascinating. Procrastinate? No, I just rearrange soft deadlines around life’s opportunity costs.
I’m unconventional, and I embrace it — I’d rather read Buffett’s letters than scroll TikTok, stare at code instead of binge Netflix, and fail at building something real rather than succeed at doing nothing. I’ve stumbled often, but I always get back up, because there is no great leap without first taking a step back. After all, milestones mean more when they’re measured in pivots.
My goal is simple: to be useful, to keep building as I grow, and to do meaningful work alongside great people.