About Me
I have come to see my life as a quiet conversation between the worlds I move through. By profession, I am a Software Engineer, someone who finds a certain comfort in structure, logic, and the slow, steady act of solving problems. I am also an advocate of data security and care about giving back to the community in small but meaningful ways. It’s the feeling that technology, when shared with clarity and care, can make people’s lives a little easier and a little safer. When someone feels more confident in the digital world because of something I explained or helped them understand, it feels meaningful in a very human way.
Outside of work, my attention turns to gentler spaces. Astronomy has always drawn me in. There is something calming about knowing we are just a small part of something vast and full of mystery. I’ve always loved the rain too, the way it softens everything and creates a kind of thoughtful silence. And I find a surprising amount of joy in simple things like crafts and sports, where I can focus on movement or creation without overthinking. These are the moments that help me reset.
What shapes me most are deep and honest conversations. I value the kind where people speak openly about what they believe, what they hope for, and what they’re afraid of. Those moments stay with me. They influence the way I understand others and the way I write, giving my thoughts a kind of quiet depth I might not find on my own.
I’ve always been drawn to the mood of classic literature the soft shadows, the quiet search for meaning, the thoughtful atmosphere that lingers between the lines. There’s a sense of depth in those worlds that feels familiar to the way I experience life. They influence my writing without my even trying, adding a kind of old-world stillness to modern thoughts.
I’m still learning my way through the world, trying to make sense of life through the things that matter to me: the work I create, the words I write, the sky I look up to, the conversations that stay with me, and the quiet comfort of rain.