The Truest Version
I wake up every single day chasing the truest version of who I am. That’s not a tagline. That’s the whole thing.
I’m not here to inspire you and evaporate. I’m not here to give you a framework or a list. I’m here because I believe that when someone sits down to read — really sits down, really slows down — something can transfer. My thinking can become your thinking, at least for a moment. And in that moment, something might shift. How you see the world. How you see someone in your life. How you see yourself.
I want you to feel thoughtful when you finish reading. Not motivated. Not hacked. Thoughtful. Thought is the predecessor to action, and I respect your time enough to make it worth sitting still.
The topics will vary. Founders — the real ones, not the polished version. Intuition. Identity. Creativity. The artists and films and bodies of work that I cannot stop thinking about. Technology, but only as a mirror — what it is doing to us, what we are becoming inside of it, what we might lose. Some of what I write will be wrong. I value disagreement. That is how thinking sharpens.
The lens will not vary. Everything comes through the same place — how I see it, what I actually think, what I believe it means.
My biggest fear is that this becomes performed. That I write something that looks like me but is not fully me. So I am making a commitment, right here, in the first thing I publish: this will be the truest version of who I am. Every piece. Every word.
The people who feel that will know it. And that is enough.
