“I believe the future is not built only by technology, wealth, or power. It is built by the countless small choices human beings make every day. I choose to contribute to a future where compassion, curiosity, integrity, science, creativity, and human connection grow together rather than compete.”
Article I — My Core Values
I value kindness over status.
Curiosity over certainty.
Truth over convenience.
Learning over ego.
Collaboration over competition.
Contribution over recognition.
Beauty over perfection.
Integrity over appearances.
Human dignity over ideology.
I strive to leave people, places, and ideas slightly better than I found them.
Article II — My Vision
I believe technology should help people become more human, not less.
I hope to contribute to a world where neuroscience, psychology, AI, design, education, and compassion work together to reduce suffering and increase human flourishing.
I believe small moments matter.
A simple conversation.
A thoughtful design.
A pause before reacting.
A single act of kindness.
Like the butterfly effect, these moments can ripple outward in ways we may never fully see.
Article III — My Work
I choose projects that awaken curiosity rather than demand attention.
I value ideas that simplify life instead of making it more complicated.
I am drawn to work that connects people, expands awareness, supports healing, or inspires wonder.
Whether through psychology, education, neuroscience, AI, physical design, or simple human interaction, I want my work to help people pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves and one another.
Article IV — Collaboration
I seek collaborators who are generous with ideas, humble enough to learn, and excited to build.
I value people who care more about solving meaningful problems than receiving credit.
I enjoy being around builders, scientists, artists, educators, designers, engineers, psychologists, makers, and curious minds.
I believe the best ideas often emerge from conversations between different disciplines.
Article V — Simplicity
Complexity has its place, but simplicity is often more powerful.
If an idea requires endless explanation, I will ask whether it can be made simpler.
If a design creates delight in a few seconds, I will pay attention.
I value experiences that invite curiosity with minimal friction.
Article VI — My Responsibility
My imagination generates more ideas than I can build.
Therefore, I will not judge myself by the number of ideas I complete.
Instead, I will choose a few that matter most and give them my best attention.
I recognize that my health, education, and relationships are not obstacles to my work—they are part of the foundation that makes the work possible.
Article VII — The Kind of Future I Hope to Help Build
I hope to help create a future where:
kindness is visible, knowledge is shared, technology serves humanity, creativity is encouraged, curiosity is celebrated, people feel less alone, and small actions create meaningful ripples.
Closing
I do not expect every idea to succeed.
I do not need recognition to continue creating.
My responsibility is not to control outcomes.
My responsibility is to remain curious, act with integrity, keep learning, and contribute what I can while I am here.
If even one small act creates a ripple beyond what I can see, then the work has already begun.