
Hunter's brain
I’ve always felt like my brain runs on a different architecture. This is a raw, honest look at how I navigate work, chaos, and the slow realization that I might have to build a path no one’s paved for me.
I’ve always felt like my brain runs on a different architecture. This is a raw, honest look at how I navigate work, chaos, and the slow realization that I might have to build a path no one’s paved for me.
I think the single scariest thing in this world, this universe, this plane of existence is the fact that you don't have to change. Seriously, you can keep repeating the same mistakes, you can keep reliving the same lessons over and over again. That is the blessing and
I've been playing disc golf a lot with my coworkers recently. My throws are still far from perfect or at least intermediate, but I must say, I improved a lot. Last December, when I was actually introduced to this sport by my coworkers, I didn't particularly
No announcement, no heads up, no 2 week notice. I owe you an apology, better yet, I owe myself one. I have certainly not run out of ideas and things to tell you, but my absence had a reason. I'm not saying it was a good reason, but
life-update
Skateboarding sharpens my senses, fuels my day, and makes me question the dumb rules people pretend to care about.
A farewell to Skype, the bridge that connected my childhood to laughter, friendship, and a world beyond my own.
A quiet coffee date with myself turned into an unexpected reminder that most people are too busy living their own lives to notice yours, and that’s a beautiful thing.
A moment of cruelty revealed a future too late to change.
Waiting for my skateboard made me realize it's not just about riding — it's about chasing something fun, real, and a little crazy.
A soft alien, a red candle, and a stroll past potted plants, just another unexpectedly lovely visit to IKEA.
Life doesn’t unravel with a bang, it slips away quietly, in spirals. The same momentum that drags you down can also lift you up, one small decision at a time.
Since February of this year, I can now also legally drink in the USA. Which changes nothing for me. I believe it's 3 years now since I can legally buy and consume alcoholic beverages and to this day, I had none. It sounds a little unbelievable at first,