Curation
as a form
of art.
This is a space for ideas that deserve more than a headline. In an internet optimised for engagement, I write for depth — essays that reward slow reading and leave you with something to think about.
I write about four things I find genuinely interesting: technology and how it reshapes human behaviour, blockchain as a genuine institutional experiment, personal finance without the condescension, and the quiet art of living well.
I believe in the compounding power of ideas consumed deliberately — one well-read essay is worth a hundred skimmed articles.
"To make complex ideas legible without making them simple."
What I write about
Technology
AI, software, and the systems that are quietly rewriting the rules of modern work and society.
Read articles →Blockchain
Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi — the genuine innovations and the hype, examined honestly.
Read articles →Personal Finance
Compounding, index funds, financial independence — the math of building wealth over time.
Read articles →Life
Slow mornings, attention, craft, and the underrated skill of being present.
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AI Is Not Coming For Your Job. But Someone Using AI Might Be.
The existential dread around artificial intelligence replacing workers misses the more nuanced and more urgent reality: the real disruption is between those who adapt and those who wait.
8 min readCompounding: The Invisible Force That Builds Fortunes
Compound interest is not a financial strategy—it is a force of nature. Understanding it deeply changes not just how you invest, but how you think about time itself.
6 min readDeFi Explained Simply: Banking Without Banks
Decentralized finance promises to rebuild the global financial system on open, programmable infrastructure. Here is what it actually means, what works, and what remains dangerously speculative.
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